Majestic7 wrote:IggieCC wrote:Majestic7 wrote:I'm headed out tomorrow for the first time in 14 days. First to Shell for some gas, then to Publix for food. Hope to get enough for three weeks if all goes well. Got gloves to deal with the pumping of gas and, of course, a mask and wipes to deal with Publix. No way to know if there will be anyone there who has the virus and doesn't know it. That's the scary part. Hope the food I buy isn't contaminated either. Will be wiping everything down the best I can. Wish me luck!! These are scary times for me (70) and my Mom (97). We get this chit and we're probably goners. Stay safe everyone. No sports at all really SUCKS!!
70 is not that old in the society we live in. As long as your hospitals are not maxed out on capacity (which I believe they are not) you're in good hands. Good luck!
Thanks Iggie. I'm still slim and in good shape. I can pass for late 50's early 60's and no one would question it. Feeling pretty good these days. Very worried about my Mom though. No one gets into our condo, I just hope I can avoid contact with the virus when I have to shop for food. Hope all you guys are staying home as much as possible and staying safe. This is such a horrible situation that the whole world is in. Testing, isolation, tracing is what needs to be done to flatten the curve and the US is not doing enough testing. Really pisses me off that Trump is more concerned about the economy than American lives. If we don't focus on testing this is going to get a lot worse. Hang tough guys!!
Hope you made it back OK from shopping! Nothing is 100% safe against invisible viruses, but theoretically safer options FYI
https://www.shipt.com/south-florida-grocery-delivery/
https://delivery.publix.com/
https://grocery.walmart.com/locations/delivery/#Florida
http://cw34.com/news/local/publix-offers-senior-shopping-hours
Publix is setting aside time for senior customers to get their hands on necessities before they're snapped up by others.
The supermarket chain is designating Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, from 7 to 8 a.m., as senior shopping hours during the coronavirus shopping crunch.
It's for customers 65 and up.
The pharmacy will also open early on these days at 7 a.m. for seniors to get their prescriptions.
Regular hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Publix is not alone in serving senior customers with adjusted store hours.