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Re: New Covid cases in ABC islands
[Re: boucharda]
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07/17/2020 02:42 PM
07/17/2020 02:42 PM
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To expect the cases to remain at zero AND have any sort of economy is just a pipe dream. The whole idea is to keep cases to an absolute minimum and this is done by simply wearing a mask when in public areas and shopping...not when walking on the beach...not when sitting by the pool (distancing).....in MA and RI s is just a common practice EVERYWHERE you go and the case numbers show it. It is not a big freaking deal to wear a mask..... .
If Aruba has six cases and everyone conformed to guidelines the impact would be minimum... Totally disagree with your statement. Especially since the CDC believes the reason the south is having issues with increased covid-19 cases is due to Northerners travelling south. Article at The Hill.
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