Go first thing in the morning.  Get in, get out, keep some distance from other 
people, use the self checkout and a card, wash your hands when you get back.  
If Walmart is your only choice, they may have wipes at the entrance to wipe off 
the basket.  I prefer the hand baskets to the carts.  That’s also probably the 
right amount to buy in one trip unless you are buying for a large family.  Yes 
if you’re buying diapers and baby wipes and stuff you will need a cart.  If 
you’re really paranoid, and have disposable gloves, you could wear those but I 
don’t find it necessary and you have to take them off and dispose of them 
without actually making things worse.

 

I’ve found I can do a grocery store in 5 minutes without close contact with 
anyone and it feels pretty safe.  I guess I’m trusting that nobody is sneezing 
on the produce or coughing in their hand, touching products, and then putting 
them back on the shelf.  Most stores have self opening doors, but some things 
like frozen food and milk might require touching a door the many other people 
have touched, maybe do it through your sleeve, or use one finger on the hand 
you are less likely to touch your face with.

 

One fairly new grocery store by us doesn’t have self checkouts and requires you 
to sign even with a chip card, normally I don’t care about such things, but now 
I view it as a negative.  I think all Walmarts have self checkouts, don’t they?

 

I would agree, don’t make a trip just for peanut butter.  Also note that if you 
want to avoid the big box store, you can probably get a few non perishable 
items at the Dollar General.  With the new baby at home, it would also be 
reasonable to ask a neighbor to pick items up for you and leave them on your 
porch.

 

And yes, the daily briefings by Gov. Cuomo are interesting to watch.  In some 
ways worse news yet more reassuring than the national press conferences.  I’m 
not sure how I feel about his trialing some unproven treatments, but a least 
he’s not claiming they will work, just saying lets try and find out.

 

 

From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Steve Jones
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 11:49 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] shelter in place question

 

Fighting with the wife about popping out to the store to get some things of 
convenience. I think its irresponsible, she wants some more peanut butter, 
cause the 3 open jars are apparently no good.

 

I assume this type of conversation is common. We spread this through. Walmart 
fear shopping and made it an actual pandemic.

 

I cant see any way this doesnt progress to more restrictions. Cuomo, who's 
handling New York state like a boss was showing images of the fools. Like dad 
saying "don't make me get the belt" we all know the belts coming.

 

People are dumb. American people are their kings.

 

 

On Sun, Mar 22, 2020, 11:35 AM <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

What will calling the number do?  Seems the letter will works as is.  

 

From: Mitch Koep 

Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 10:27 AM

To: Ken Hohhof ; af@af.afmug.com >> AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] shelter in place question

 

see attached letter

call the number they will tell you how to getone

Mitch Koep

 

On 3/20/2020 2:32 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

Maybe California people already have this figured out.  What does a “shelter in 
place” order mean for WISPs?

 

Can we still do new installs?  Customer repairs?  Infrastructure repairs?  I’m 
fairly sure we can do repairs since Internet would be essential services.  What 
about new installs?

 


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