Coronavirus
effecting behavior
This morning
Krogers looked like a herd of wild animals hit it. I don’t think there was a roll of toilet paper
for sale left. I did not check the bathroom
stalls. A lot of the food shelves were
also empty with some clerks busy restocking.
I think I got one of the last few cartons of milk.. The orange juice shelves were empty but they
apparently did not think of the frozen kind.
I saw one
lady with a face mask interrupted a druggist talking to a customer to ask if
her face mask was on correctly. Later I
noticed the same lady was not wearing rubber gloves but did have some
germ-killing wet-ones with her that she kept cleaning her hands with when she
interacted with the products she was considering.
Speaking of
rubber gloves, we wore them while in Krogers, and I was surprised to see we
were almost the only customers that wore them.
I did see at least one, maybe two wearing them. About half the employees were wearing rubber
gloves.
I think most
importantly, stay way from crowds. Don’t
get close to people, give them their space.
The
authorities of the Coronavirus virus are warning people in our age-group are
more prone to catch it. So, at least
wear gloves.
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