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NCCindy · 36-40, F
If you're feeling good and you're not going to be coming in contact with other people who are not infected, there is absolutely no reason not to get out and get some fresh air, either walking or in your car.
As a precaution, if you're out and about, I personally would double or more the recommendation from the experts about staying 6 feet/2 meters away from others.
Further, about being outdoors, particularly on a sunny day, several respected studies have shown that the COVID-19 virus becomes inert rather quickly when exposed to sunlight !!!
As a precaution, if you're out and about, I personally would double or more the recommendation from the experts about staying 6 feet/2 meters away from others.
Further, about being outdoors, particularly on a sunny day, several respected studies have shown that the COVID-19 virus becomes inert rather quickly when exposed to sunlight !!!
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BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@NCCindy Trump risked non infected secret service personnel’s life, that vehicle is insulated to the max making it even more dangerous for personnel.
NCCindy · 36-40, F
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Cindy I apologize, you said exactly what you’re saying now I think my problem was need for ☕️ when I answered before.@NCCindy
FurryFace · 61-69, M
safer alone in the car why not , but don't get out of the car unless its to save a stranded Kitten
Nimbus · M
Is this the first part of a confession?
Lot of circumstances and variables there, that make it hard to say. If I was unsymptomatic or had very mild symptoms and was alone and driving myself... than maybe. Yeah.
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ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
They are now saying social distancing should be thirty meters, instead of two. So, stay 35 feet away to stay safe.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Frank52 Every city and state has people making up different rules for this.
Frank52 · 70-79, M
@cherokeepatti Yep. We have similar problems in the UK. The different countries have four separate regimes and then local regimes within them. No wonder people are confused.
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
@cherokeepatti I read it yesterday. Maybe on the Citizen Free Press. He said that, indoors, Covid can travel 30 meters. He was against all of the government restrictions. He sounded like someone with common sense.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Definitely not, since I am a responsible person that cares about others.
GypsyMiss · 41-45, F
Umm no. Not if I didn’t want to risk a hefty fine!
SW-User
I'd need to get my orange spray tan sorted out first...
SW-User
Only to test my eyesight and wave at fans
Only if I was Donald Trump...
REMsleep · 41-45, F
If I felt perfectly fine and I didn't have to leave my car and I was very stir crazy yes why not?
The chance of getting into an accident and having to leave the car is very negligible.
The chance of getting into an accident and having to leave the car is very negligible.
ammelee · F
No
Frank52 · 70-79, M
Actually, in the UK that would be illegal and you could be prosecuted. Unless of course you're an MP, an advisor to the PM or 'special' on some other way.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
I might go as far as the bench in the front yard to read my book. But I wouldn't leave the property.
TheSirfurryanimalWales · 61-69, M
Come to realise this is a Trump question!He had fans to wave at....
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If I said I would be in isolation, then I'd stay in isolation.
TheSirfurryanimalWales · 61-69, M
If I had it I would obviously stay in.But I'm doing that anyway!
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
Yes. You don’t think your germs escape the house?
Nope...I'd play by the rules..
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Been there, done that
SW-User
Yes I would
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
No, I wouldn’t.
smiler2012 · 56-60
no if i was corona virus positive certainly not [@diranne]
KA9ha · 31-35, M
sure yes.. wear a full mask or a PPE kit
FurryFace · 61-69, M
i'd have to have a car first so no
kaf9292 · 80-89, M
Yes. Just the two of us.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Sure, why not?
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