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Supermarkets are the superspreader of all superspreaders. So stay out of restaurants and pubs if you dont want to get sick so we can open back up. Arent brain dead politicians so caring and wonderful and honest.
5 Places You Should Not Go Even if They're Open, According to a Doctor | Eat This Not That

Places visited in the few days before a positive COVID test according to the U.K. survey:

  • Supermarket – 18.3%
  • Secondary school – 12.7%
  • Primary school – 10.1%
  • Hospital – 3.6%
  • Care home – 2.8%
  • College – 2.4%
  • Warehouse – 2.2%
  • Nursery preschool – 1.8%
  • Pub or bar – 1.6%
  • Hospitality – 1.5%
  • University – 1.4%
  • Manufacture engineering – 1.4%
  • Household fewer than five – 1.2%
  • General practice – 1.1%
  • Gym – 1.1%
  • Restaurant or cafe – 1.0%
 
Not casinos ... that surprises me ... I've caught a few nasty bugs in those filthy places ... but if you say it's safe, I'm make plans to go after the holidays ..
 
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Curbside service is one of the few good things that happened because of the virus. I'm pretty sure it will continue even after the virus is long gone.
 
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Curbside service is one of the few good things that happened because of the virus. I'm pretty sure it will continue even after the virus is long gone.

That, working from home, scheduling your salon appointments, etc...

For many white collar workers, work life will never be the same again. This has shown businesses that you don't need massive office complexes.

One thing that we should start on tomorrow (but never will of course) is to come to a nationwide agreement on who is and who isn't an essential worker.
 
I'm not so sure the logic is really sound on this. Here:

You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar—but a supermarket. 18% had visited a supermarket, whereas only 2% had visited a pub. It's a simple message—get your food delivered where possible.

I'm pretty sure most of the population is more likely to go to a supermarket than a pub so it would make sense that those who have been diagnosed have done so as well regardless of where they contracted the virus. It's kind of like identifying carrots as the number one cause of death in the United States because 90% of anyone who has died ate carrots in the last year of their life.
 
I'm not so sure the logic is really sound on this. Here:

You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar—but a supermarket. 18% had visited a supermarket, whereas only 2% had visited a pub. It's a simple message—get your food delivered where possible.

I'm pretty sure most of the population is more likely to go to a supermarket than a pub so it would make sense that those who have been diagnosed have done so as well regardless of where they contracted the virus. It's kind of like identifying carrots as the number one cause of death in the United States because 90% of anyone who has died ate carrots in the last year of their life.
Right...they would never get it where they are packed together and the only thing being wiped down are cart handles. Better to say you got in a restaurant cause of ventilation cause supermarkets dont have that prob right........
 
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.


Yeah, I believe that many stores will retain curbside or delivery services for if it remains profitable.
 
I'm not so sure the logic is really sound on this. Here:

You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar—but a supermarket. 18% had visited a supermarket, whereas only 2% had visited a pub. It's a simple message—get your food delivered where possible.

I'm pretty sure most of the population is more likely to go to a supermarket than a pub so it would make sense that those who have been diagnosed have done so as well regardless of where they contracted the virus. It's kind of like identifying carrots as the number one cause of death in the United States because 90% of anyone who has died ate carrots in the last year of their life.
Right...they would never get it where they are packed together and the only thing being wiped down are cart handles. Better to say you got in a restaurant cause of ventilation cause supermarkets dont have that prob right........

I'm simply questioning the logic of your article. Loads more people go to supermarkets than bars right now so it's pretty obvious that most people who get COVID will have also visited a super market. So, in other words I wouldn't use it to prove or disprove what is happening at Krogers.

You know, correlation does not equal causation.
 
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Not casinos ... that surprises me ... I've caught a few nasty bugs in those filthy places ... but if you say it's safe, I'm make plans to go after the holidays ..
Some random guy from Alaska just won 15.5 million in Vegas at the slots
 
I'm not so sure the logic is really sound on this. Here:

You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar—but a supermarket. 18% had visited a supermarket, whereas only 2% had visited a pub. It's a simple message—get your food delivered where possible.

I'm pretty sure most of the population is more likely to go to a supermarket than a pub so it would make sense that those who have been diagnosed have done so as well regardless of where they contracted the virus. It's kind of like identifying carrots as the number one cause of death in the United States because 90% of anyone who has died ate carrots in the last year of their life.
Right...they would never get it where they are packed together and the only thing being wiped down are cart handles. Better to say you got in a restaurant cause of ventilation cause supermarkets dont have that prob right........

Why don't the workers in these places get COVID at a higher rate? It is almost non-existent. 70% of Americans get the disease from their live-in adults partners.
 
I'm not so sure the logic is really sound on this. Here:

You will be interested to know that recent research from Public Health England has shown that the most common place people visited in the few days before testing positive to COVID, was not a pub or a bar—but a supermarket. 18% had visited a supermarket, whereas only 2% had visited a pub. It's a simple message—get your food delivered where possible.

I'm pretty sure most of the population is more likely to go to a supermarket than a pub so it would make sense that those who have been diagnosed have done so as well regardless of where they contracted the virus. It's kind of like identifying carrots as the number one cause of death in the United States because 90% of anyone who has died ate carrots in the last year of their life.
Right...they would never get it where they are packed together and the only thing being wiped down are cart handles. Better to say you got in a restaurant cause of ventilation cause supermarkets dont have that prob right........

Why don't the workers in these places get COVID at a higher rate? It is almost non-existent. 70% of Americans get the disease from their live-in adults partners.

They do? Why not the other way around? Do you have a link?
 
Supermarkets are the superspreader of all superspreaders. So stay out of restaurants and pubs if you dont want to get sick so we can open back up. Arent brain dead politicians so caring and wonderful and honest.
5 Places You Should Not Go Even if They're Open, According to a Doctor | Eat This Not That

Places visited in the few days before a positive COVID test according to the U.K. survey:

  • Supermarket – 18.3%
  • Secondary school – 12.7%
  • Primary school – 10.1%
  • Hospital – 3.6%
  • Care home – 2.8%
  • College – 2.4%
  • Warehouse – 2.2%
  • Nursery preschool – 1.8%
  • Pub or bar – 1.6%
  • Hospitality – 1.5%
  • University – 1.4%
  • Manufacture engineering – 1.4%
  • Household fewer than five – 1.2%
  • General practice – 1.1%
  • Gym – 1.1%
  • Restaurant or cafe – 1.0%

of course its higher in supermarkets people have to have tp and food.

#3 is
Don't Go to Bars and Restaurants With Indoor Seating

most people abstain from restaurants and bars, if they have a brain.
 
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Curbside service is one of the few good things that happened because of the virus. I'm pretty sure it will continue even after the virus is long gone.

That, working from home, scheduling your salon appointments, etc...

For many white collar workers, work life will never be the same again. This has shown businesses that you don't need massive office complexes.

One thing that we should start on tomorrow (but never will of course) is to come to a nationwide agreement on who is and who isn't an essential worker.

Yes all those business people that fly all over can stay home and video tape, they don't need expense account like 3 martinis lunches which is 100% deductible.
 
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I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Curbside service is one of the few good things that happened because of the virus. I'm pretty sure it will continue even after the virus is long gone.

That, working from home, scheduling your salon appointments, etc...

For many white collar workers, work life will never be the same again. This has shown businesses that you don't need massive office complexes.

One thing that we should start on tomorrow (but never will of course) is to come to a nationwide agreement on who is and who isn't an essential worker.

Yes all those business people that fly all over can stay home and video tape, they don't need expense account like 3 martinis lunches which is 100% deductible.

Sales will still be in person.
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Just gonna be a pussy your whole life?

Nice!
I pay people like you to do menial tasks...well people more qualified than you I imagine. Sweet.
 
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Curbside service is one of the few good things that happened because of the virus. I'm pretty sure it will continue even after the virus is long gone.

That, working from home, scheduling your salon appointments, etc...

For many white collar workers, work life will never be the same again. This has shown businesses that you don't need massive office complexes.

One thing that we should start on tomorrow (but never will of course) is to come to a nationwide agreement on who is and who isn't an essential worker.

Yes all those business people that fly all over can stay home and video tape, they don't need expense account like 3 martinis lunches which is 100% deductible.

Sales will still be in person.
I haven't been in a super market (except for Sprouts) in months. I have a trump supporter bring me my groceries in the parking lot. Sweet.

Just gonna be a pussy your whole life?

Nice!
I pay people like you to do menial tasks...well people more qualified than you I imagine. Sweet.

Whatever floats your boat.


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