Re: Covid19
Before I go full Karen-mode on my local natural, organic grocer [EDIT: in writing, to management, kindly, but firmly, so not really Karenly in the colloquial sense..] - I'm curious what others are seeing out there for the use of masks (tight, cloth) vs. buffs (loose, porous) and/or shields at your local grocers?
For some reason the primary place I have to shop to get quality natural foods is allowing their staff and management to just wear shields. The checkout areas are tight and when you're trying to shop once a week or once every ten days, it takes 10+ minutes to check out. I have no idea why they think it is fine to wear a shield that effectively has them breathing all over my groceries and creating a potential covid cloud I have to stand in, and that the rest of their staff has to work in. It started with one or two people doing it, now the majority are. I know it can't be fun to be in a mask all day but the surge is on, our smallish town is under-resourced, and it seems ridiculous to not take reasonable steps to limit contact.
Apologies for missing posting this yesterday. Tried to hit the grocer during a slow time today and my @ss is chapped something fierce.
Dan in Oregon
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