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COSTCO will require ALL customers and employees to wear a mask covering both nose and mouth on Monday, MAY 4, 2020
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I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/



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Kroger will only do it if Walmart does it.

Kroger has copied everything Walmart has done in response to the pandemic so it stands to reason corporate will once again do so as to not look bad in the eyes of the media and public should Walmart mandate masks.



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I follow what Walmart is doing just so I know what Kroger will be doing next.



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Costco will need to sell masks. I know a lot of people who still don't have one. That might make me stop shopping there due to that fact.



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Kroger's been doing this already. Rodney was on TV last week saying this.



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In my county, it's already mandatory to wear a mask when you enter any place of business. Started the middle of last month, I think it's due to expire (pending developments, obviously) towards the end of May.



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Kroger's been doing this already. Rodney was on TV last week saying this.


 No he didn't. He was talking about ASSOCIATES. He didn't really answer the question about customers possibly being forced to wear masks, he sorta side-stepped it. 



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Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.



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Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


 I'm with you. I'm the one who posted about my country ruling - I drive 30 minutes to the next county to do my shopping. As I work overnight, I get my groceries then, and I don't wear a mask at work despite it being a governor state order that all essential workers have to wear one. I went to a local sandwich place recently and was immediately told to go back outside and wait out there. Once outside, an employee immediately comes and wipes the door handle down like I'm some diseased mutant. Would they have done that if I had one of those useless masks on? I feel like they wouldn't, because I've seen a lot of people acting stupid and taking the social distancing thing very literally. But if you have a mask on, it must mean you're sterile everywhere, right?



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FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


 I'm with you. I'm the one who posted about my country ruling - I drive 30 minutes to the next county to do my shopping. As I work overnight, I get my groceries then, and I don't wear a mask at work despite it being a governor state order that all essential workers have to wear one. I went to a local sandwich place recently and was immediately told to go back outside and wait out there. Once outside, an employee immediately comes and wipes the door handle down like I'm some diseased mutant. Would they have done that if I had one of those useless masks on? I feel like they wouldn't, because I've seen a lot of people acting stupid and taking the social distancing thing very literally. But if you have a mask on, it must mean you're sterile everywhere, right?


You know it almost makes me wish these virus fanatics would catch the virus and get sick as a dog, but then that would only prove their point.  The way they've handled this whole situation has been way over the top.  It would be like burning down your house just to kill a bug that flew through the window.



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  It would be like burning down your house just to kill a bug that flew through the window.


 

But the bug would be dead, right?



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Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.



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Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.



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Anonymous wrote:

Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 What about all the paranoid idiots like you who think your not-sealed-to-your-face masks are going to do much anyway? What about those of us who don't believe that the number of cases means anything, it's the number of deaths which are still relatively low. What about those of us who think the herd needs thinning, because today I saw a guy jogging with his dog not on the extra-wide empty sidewalk but on the street in the 55mph highway right next to it. If I unknowingly get someone sick and they die, odds are it's a similarly dumbass person and I'm chalking it up to community service.



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Kroger's been doing this already. Rodney was on TV last week saying this.


 No he didn't. He was talking about ASSOCIATES. He didn't really answer the question about customers possibly being forced to wear masks, he sorta side-stepped it. 


 YAny one who comes to shop at kroger or works there MUST wear a mask. If you are caught not wearing one you will get a citation. Thats how it is here now. and its all stores 



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Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 this isnt 1960 anymore. shop online. Stop being self entitled and pushing your fear mongering bs on others. Shop online if youre scared. If people dont want to wear a mask then thats their right. deal with it!



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FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


 Prime example of a loser who can't follow simple guidelines. Don't go crying to medical professionals about ohhhh i wish i wore a mask please help me with the pain!!!



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 this isnt 1960 anymore. shop online. Stop being self entitled and pushing your fear mongering bs on others. Shop online if youre scared. If people dont want to wear a mask then thats their right. deal with it!


Great reading comprehension (and grammar by the way) skills as I was talking about protecting employees as well as customers. Employees can shop online but they still have to, you know, go to WORK and be around people that aren't considerate enough not to potentially spread a virus that has FACTUALLY killed over 70,000 people now. You're the one spouting bs trying to pass off facts as fear-mongering.

Looking forward to people like you being told to deal with it should a mandatory mask policy be implemented. Something tells me you won't without a tantrum.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 What about all the paranoid idiots like you who think your not-sealed-to-your-face masks are going to do much anyway? What about those of us who don't believe that the number of cases means anything, it's the number of deaths which are still relatively low. What about those of us who think the herd needs thinning, because today I saw a guy jogging with his dog not on the extra-wide empty sidewalk but on the street in the 55mph highway right next to it. If I unknowingly get someone sick and they die, odds are it's a similarly dumbass person and I'm chalking it up to community service.


So if someone that doesn't believe in science and factual numbers gets you or a friend of yours or a family member sick and death occurs as a result we can just chalk that up as thinning the herd, right?

I mean that's your line of thinking right there not mine.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 this isnt 1960 anymore. shop online. Stop being self entitled and pushing your fear mongering bs on others. Shop online if youre scared. If people dont want to wear a mask then thats their right. deal with it!


Great reading comprehension (and grammar by the way) skills as I was talking about protecting employees as well as customers. Employees can shop online but they still have to, you know, go to WORK and be around people that aren't considerate enough not to potentially spread a virus that has FACTUALLY killed over 70,000 people now. You're the one spouting bs trying to pass off facts as fear-mongering.

Looking forward to people like you being told to deal with it should a mandatory mask policy be implemented. Something tells me you won't without a tantrum.


 Flu kills more than that a year. Youre not stating any facts just fake news.Stop crying if you made better life choices you wouldnt be living pay check to pay check and could take a leave of absence. Don't blame any one here for your failures thx



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OK, so here's the deal...I was at an Aldi the other day...They have some new rules now...Last week, anyone could come and go as they pleased...They still had a girl outside wiping down the carts...Today, people tried to go in there and the girl said that they all had to wait in line...So, there were 7-8 people standing outside the store and tape marked the areas where they could stand...As soon as one or two people left the store, another one or two were allowed to go in...Only SO many people in the store at any one time...The lady in front me couldn't believe it and complained that it wasn't like this last week..."Well, I guess it's our new normal now", I said and she just went "Wow!"...So we're standing there and a few more people come up and everyone's waiting in line waiting their turn...This older gentleman just walks by, as if he's not paying ANY attention to the line that was formed and proceeds to try to walk through the door...The girl says to him, "Sir, you can't go in there!" He's like "I'm not going to buy anything...I just need to use the restroom"...She's like "I'm sorry, sir, but you'll have to wait at the back of the line...No one is allowed inside until someone comes out..." You should have seen the disgusted look on his face, but we're all standing there waiting OUR turn, so it seems only fair...No one cuts ahead when you're waiting for concert tickets, waiting to see a doctor or waiting at the DMV, or even trying to get into a restaurant packed during a holiday...At least, it was that way in the past...Why should THIS be any different? I feel everyone's frustration, but at the same time, since everyone isn't taking the social distancing seriously, I can see why stores are having to do this...If people were more careful, maybe stores wouldn't NEED to do these things...

Nobody likes the masks, nobody likes to be told what to do, but then, nobody wants a second wave of this thing, either and I can see the deaths mounting because people are so doggone determined to flout the rules and get their states moving again...

At the same time, it's like the Wild West out here...Did you guys see what this guy did at a Dollar Tree?

Then, there was this lady at another grocery store in Michigan...

And then, what about this lady in Pennsylvania a while back...

And wow! More and more of these stories coming out...

And yet, now they are facing fines and/or jail time, so where did that get 'em???

This stuff is getting crazy, yes, but then again, it's not like these lockdowns were put in place for no reason...

And look at this, too...

The world is getting more and more insane, for sure, but if we don't do the things we need to, it's gonna get much worse and more people are gonna get sick...So, let's all just have some patience and follow the safety protocols as much as possible...

Keep in mind that even though these states might open, it doesn't necessarily mean that the people in those states will feel safe going to the same stores and businesses again...Businesses are gonna have to prove that they are doing the needed things to keep their customers and employees safe or else opening up every state in the Union isn't gonna make much of a difference, if any at all, if people are too afraid to shop...



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OK, so here's the deal...I was at an Aldi the other day...They have some new rules now...Last week, anyone could come and go as they pleased...They still had a girl outside wiping down the carts...Today, people tried to go in there and the girl said that they all had to wait in line...So, there were 7-8 people standing outside the store and tape marked the areas where they could stand...As soon as one or two people left the store, another one or two were allowed to go in...Only SO many people in the store at any one time...The lady in front me couldn't believe it and complained that it wasn't like this last week..."Well, I guess it's our new normal now", I said and she just went "Wow!"...So we're standing there and a few more people come up and everyone's waiting in line waiting their turn...This older gentleman just walks by, as if he's not paying ANY attention to the line that was formed and proceeds to try to walk through the door...The girl says to him, "Sir, you can't go in there!" He's like "I'm not going to buy anything...I just need to use the restroom"...She's like "I'm sorry, sir, but you'll have to wait at the back of the line...No one is allowed inside until someone comes out..." You should have seen the disgusted look on his face, but we're all standing there waiting OUR turn, so it seems only fair...No one cuts ahead when you're waiting for concert tickets, waiting to see a doctor or waiting at the DMV, or even trying to get into a restaurant packed during a holiday...At least, it was that way in the past...Why should THIS be any different? I feel everyone's frustration, but at the same time, since everyone isn't taking the social distancing seriously, I can see why stores are having to do this...If people were more careful, maybe stores wouldn't NEED to do these things...

Nobody likes the masks, nobody likes to be told what to do, but then, nobody wants a second wave of this thing, either and I can see the deaths mounting because people are so doggone determined to flout the rules and get their states moving again...

At the same time, it's like the Wild West out here...Did you guys see what this guy did at a Dollar Tree?

Then, there was this lady at another grocery store in Michigan...

And then, what about this lady in Pennsylvania a while back...

And wow! More and more of these stories coming out...

And yet, now they are facing fines and/or jail time, so where did that get 'em???

This stuff is getting crazy, yes, but then again, it's not like these lockdowns were put in place for no reason...

And look at this, too...

The world is getting more and more insane, for sure, but if we don't do the things we need to, it's gonna get much worse and more people are gonna get sick...So, let's all just have some patience and follow the safety protocols as much as possible...

Keep in mind that even though these states might open, it doesn't necessarily mean that the people in those states will feel safe going to the same stores and businesses again...Businesses are gonna have to prove that they are doing the needed things to keep their customers and employees safe or else opening up every state in the Union isn't gonna make much of a difference, if any at all, if people are too afraid to shop...


 I recently heard about the family dollar incident and this is just crazy stupid. To shoot some one dead for doing their job and just being told to put a simple mask on? unbelievable 



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Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 this isnt 1960 anymore. shop online. Stop being self entitled and pushing your fear mongering bs on others. Shop online if youre scared. If people dont want to wear a mask then thats their right. deal with it!


Great reading comprehension (and grammar by the way) skills as I was talking about protecting employees as well as customers. Employees can shop online but they still have to, you know, go to WORK and be around people that aren't considerate enough not to potentially spread a virus that has FACTUALLY killed over 70,000 people now. You're the one spouting bs trying to pass off facts as fear-mongering.

Looking forward to people like you being told to deal with it should a mandatory mask policy be implemented. Something tells me you won't without a tantrum.


 Flu kills more than that a year. Youre not stating any facts just fake news.Stop crying if you made better life choices you wouldnt be living pay check to pay check and could take a leave of absence. Don't blame any one here for your failures thx


So just because other things kill more people in a year than this virus means we shouldn't take precautions. Uh huh. Great logic there. I mean why would we even TRY and avoid preventable deaths?

Fake news? Gosh I WONDER where you got that from. Ok so the U.S. death toll currently sitting at 70,000+ coronavirus-related deaths is just a fabrication (even the lower end estimates sit at 68,000+ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html). I'm sure that will make all the families that have lost loved ones feel SO much better. Just a silly misunderstanding right!? Everyone makes mistakes!

How about you stop crying, grow up and at least try to act like a responsible member of society? Maybe try being part of the solution for a change rather than the problem and put on a mask or don't go out so you don't endanger others and yourself.



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Employees at Walmart have died because of the virus and some locations have had 80 employees or more test positive. Kroger's numbers have been lower but still there have been confirmed cases and deaths. Several locations have been shut down temporarily for deep cleaning and inspections. Mandatory face masks for all NEED to happen and I suspect WILL happen. Not a perfect solution that will solve the problem but will help a little.

These are real people with lives and families that are dying/getting sick. If fewer people die/get sick because of mandatory face masks HOW is that unfair/unreasonable?

The country is coming up on 70,000 deaths either due to or complications caused by the virus. 1+ million plus confirmed cases. Numbers that are sure to go up more. That's not fearmongering or wild speculation. That's the reality of the science surrounding a highly infectious virus that doesn't even display symptoms in many people but can still be transmitted by those people to those that are more vulnerable/susceptible.

Don't want to wear a mask? That's your choice but PLEASE shop online.

Don't needlessly endanger others.


 Have the more vulnerable/susceptible people wear masks and shop online.  Afterall, there's more of us than there is of them.


 What about all the Walmart, Kroger, etc... employees that work and are around people that refuse to wear masks? Even if the employee is wearing a mask, the risk of infection is further minimized when masks are worn by ALL, plus the masks being provided, at least by Kroger, aren't even the most effective masks. Plus Walmart, Kroger, ect... employees then go home to their families (be it parents, grandparents, spouses, children) any of which could be vulnerable/susceptible due to many factors such as age, overall health and underlying conditions and so on. There are so many reasons to wear a mask if you go out and so many ways to get the food/product delivered to your home and so many reasons NOT to be needlessly stubborn about this.

So please stop making excuses/being selfish and have concern/empathy for others. Just because you don't want to do something doesn't mean you should risk the lives and well-being of others.


 this isnt 1960 anymore. shop online. Stop being self entitled and pushing your fear mongering bs on others. Shop online if youre scared. If people dont want to wear a mask then thats their right. deal with it!


Great reading comprehension (and grammar by the way) skills as I was talking about protecting employees as well as customers. Employees can shop online but they still have to, you know, go to WORK and be around people that aren't considerate enough not to potentially spread a virus that has FACTUALLY killed over 70,000 people now. You're the one spouting bs trying to pass off facts as fear-mongering.

Looking forward to people like you being told to deal with it should a mandatory mask policy be implemented. Something tells me you won't without a tantrum.


 Flu kills more than that a year. Youre not stating any facts just fake news.Stop crying if you made better life choices you wouldnt be living pay check to pay check and could take a leave of absence. Don't blame any one here for your failures thx


So just because other things kill more people in a year than this virus means we shouldn't take precautions. Uh huh. Great logic there. I mean why would we even TRY and avoid preventable deaths?

Fake news? Gosh I WONDER where you got that from. Ok so the U.S. death toll currently sitting at 70,000+ coronavirus-related deaths is just a fabrication (even the lower end estimates sit at 68,000+ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html). I'm sure that will make all the families that have lost loved ones feel SO much better. Just a silly misunderstanding right!? Everyone makes mistakes!

How about you stop crying, grow up and at least try to act like a responsible member of society? Maybe try being part of the solution for a change rather than the problem and put on a mask or don't go out so you don't endanger others and yourself.


 Who said anything about not taking precautions? Again posting fake death statistics and NEWS. No ones crying here. Lol grow up? says the person with a garbage career choice not even aking ore than 8 bucks a hour. Don't blam others for your poor life choices. There is no danger your just fear mongering.



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So just because other things kill more people in a year than this virus means we shouldn't take precautions. Uh huh. Great logic there. I mean why would we even TRY and avoid preventable deaths?


 The logic there is that we don't shut down an entire planet for any of these other things that are killing more people, so why we panicking for this?

 

Just in the US (source: https://www.healthline.com/health/leading-causes-of-death#heart-disease)

635,260 deaths per year from heart disease.

598,038 deaths per year from cancer.

161,374 deaths per year from "accidents."

154,596 deaths per year from lower respiratory diseases (COVID-19 is upper respiratory).

142,142 deaths per year from stroke.

...

80,058 deaths per year from DIABETES

 

We're now probably at about 68,000 deaths from COVID-19.

 

And yet cigarettes, alcohol, and over-processed food with questionable ingredients are still legal.



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So just because other things kill more people in a year than this virus means we shouldn't take precautions. Uh huh. Great logic there. I mean why would we even TRY and avoid preventable deaths?


 The logic there is that we don't shut down an entire planet for any of these other things that are killing more people, so why we panicking for this?

 

Just in the US (source: https://www.healthline.com/health/leading-causes-of-death#heart-disease)

635,260 deaths per year from heart disease.

598,038 deaths per year from cancer.

161,374 deaths per year from "accidents."

154,596 deaths per year from lower respiratory diseases (COVID-19 is upper respiratory).

142,142 deaths per year from stroke.

...

80,058 deaths per year from DIABETES

 

We're now probably at about 68,000 deaths from COVID-19.

 

And yet cigarettes, alcohol, and over-processed food with questionable ingredients are still legal.


 
WELL STATED FACTS!  unlike the other anonymous whos spreading misinformation and FAKE NEWS. Glad to see there is still intelligent people left in the world



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That cough model just proves that masks are a moronic solution, and shouldn't be ordered. Do you really think that cloud is going to be stopped by something that isn't sealed to your face? A cough is just going to blow out of the sides and top/bottom of the mask. Basic theory of "path of least resistance."



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Oh, and I like how that cloud seemed to go straight for the human in the other aisle. Riiiiiiight.



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That cough model just proves that masks are a moronic solution, and shouldn't be ordered. Do you really think that cloud is going to be stopped by something that isn't sealed to your face? A cough is just going to blow out of the sides and top/bottom of the mask. Basic theory of "path of least resistance."


migh5 help a little what about your eyes?



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The world is getting more and more insane, 

 

 

honey, it went insane a long time ago. way the hell before this crap.



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I use to shop at costco twice a month but since covid started I have stopped all together. I tried online and their shipping fee went from reasonable to a flat $25 period regardless of what you order. Before if you ordered like one thing it would be like $3-5 and be reasonable to order 10 items or less. I drove by costco recently and the lines were horrid. Until society gets back to a normal I'm not renewing my membership. 



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I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.



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FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 You can't compare the number of people killed in a war with the number of people who have died from a virus.  One has nothing to do with the other.   I think it's funny how the fearmongers always choose a modern war to make their comparisons.  War has changed and the way it's fought has changed.  You don't have as many deaths because soldiers are better equiped and have better protection.  If you're going to make a comparison, why not compare the the number of deaths caused by the virus to the number of deaths from World War II?  That war killed an estimate of 85 million people or 3% of the population.  The Covid 19 virus has killed roughly 280,000 people worldwide out of a population of 7 billion people.  In the United States the number of deaths is around 80,000.  That's only .024% of the total population.  So while I do have sympathy for the families of those who have died,  the truth is there's hundreds of millions of people who won't get the virus or show any symptoms of having it.  The dead have moved on.  The people left behind are the ones who have the big problems with no job, no money, no close human interaction.  Face timing over the internet doesn't cut it.  More research needs to be done on why only certain people are affected by the virus.  They have tests for seeing if you're susceptible to certain cancers.  Why not do research on a test to see if you're susceptible to the Covid-19 virus?  If a person's test turns out to be positive, they could take steps to take care of it.  The rest of the world shouldn't come to a screeching halt just for a minuscule percentage of the population. 



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FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 There is no war recently where thousands of live were lost. you cant compare the two not even the same.



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FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 Im not wearing a mask. I dont have too. Dont worry about my health. If you dont like it then stay home in your basement. Stop being a fearmongering self entitled selfish pig



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Enough people in my county were outraged at the mask requirement while shopping that the penalty was lowered if seen by police, and stores are no longer allowed to require customers to wear one. Small victories.



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I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 

First of all, piss off.
This isn't the world of Walking Dead. We aren't all infected, and we aren't all possible to BECOME infected.

SECOND OF ALL, I'M NOT GOING TO WEAR A GODDAMNED MASK. 
I refuse to fall into paranoia, fear and anything else stupid coming out of this whole mess.
If you say I must wear a mask to enter your business, and you aren't a hospital or a dental office or something, I am not going to use your business. Period.
The Constitution is there for a reason; part of it can be interpreted that I can not be forced to wear a mask in public.

The states aren't calling this a "flue bug", by the way. Stop getting your information from false sources.
You also can't compare this virus to a war because the two take lives differently. 

In short? As someone else subtly(?) pointed out, you are an idiot.



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Anonymous wrote:
FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 

First of all, piss off.
This isn't the world of Walking Dead. We aren't all infected, and we aren't all possible to BECOME infected.

SECOND OF ALL, I'M NOT GOING TO WEAR A GODDAMNED MASK. 
I refuse to fall into paranoia, fear and anything else stupid coming out of this whole mess.
If you say I must wear a mask to enter your business, and you aren't a hospital or a dental office or something, I am not going to use your business. Period.
The Constitution is there for a reason; part of it can be interpreted that I can not be forced to wear a mask in public.

The states aren't calling this a "flue bug", by the way. Stop getting your information from false sources.
You also can't compare this virus to a war because the two take lives differently. 

In short? As someone else subtly(?) pointed out, you are an idiot.


 First of all youre a idiot. ANY one can get infected period. No one is immune. Some will have have severe symptoms while others will feel like they just have a small case of the flu. EVERY ONE handles a virus differently. But hey go ahead and keep on pretending to be the presidents top viral expert. And thats fine you dont want to wear a mask but YOU will end up doing it when all buisnesses make it mandatory then YOU will do it or you just dont get food or hygiene supplies period. When your state governor makes it mandatory for lets say a month to wear a mask while out in public you will do it or you will be cited.



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Anonymous wrote:
FrontEndSlave wrote:
Kroger-Employee wrote:

I'm a little surprised no one has talked about this on our Kroger forum yet.  Do you think that Kroger will follow suit??  

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/04/29/costco-require-all-members-wear-face-masks-starting-monday/3048206001/


 

**** them.
I am not going to be forced into wearing a mask.
I will either go to a competitor or find a store that doesn't require the masks.
I understand that as a business they skirt the idea of violation of civil rights and all, but I am not going to fall into fear and paranoia.
Especially for a big business like Costco.
Here, we only have a Wal-Mart with "DO NOT ENTER" and "SHOP THIS WAY" arrows. I ignored them when I went yesterday and most people ignored them too.


Dude it's your health on the line. Don't be an @$$ and infect others. I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own life but once you place me at risk or make me place another at risk that's when I do care. YOu need to take this virus more seriously as it's fast moving and can move through your body quickly causing tremendous damage. I don't know why the states is calling this thing a flue bug. It's not that. It's a nasty virus. 

Did you realize this virus in the u.s. has taken more lives than some recent wars. Don't be a dick.


 

First of all, piss off.
This isn't the world of Walking Dead. We aren't all infected, and we aren't all possible to BECOME infected.

SECOND OF ALL, I'M NOT GOING TO WEAR A GODDAMNED MASK. 
I refuse to fall into paranoia, fear and anything else stupid coming out of this whole mess.
If you say I must wear a mask to enter your business, and you aren't a hospital or a dental office or something, I am not going to use your business. Period.
The Constitution is there for a reason; part of it can be interpreted that I can not be forced to wear a mask in public.

The states aren't calling this a "flue bug", by the way. Stop getting your information from false sources.
You also can't compare this virus to a war because the two take lives differently. 

In short? As someone else subtly(?) pointed out, you are an idiot.


 First of all youre a idiot. ANY one can get infected period. No one is immune. Some will have have severe symptoms while others will feel like they just have a small case of the flu. EVERY ONE handles a virus differently. But hey go ahead and keep on pretending to be the presidents top viral expert. And thats fine you dont want to wear a mask but YOU will end up doing it when all buisnesses make it mandatory then YOU will do it or you just dont get food or hygiene supplies period. When your state governor makes it mandatory for lets say a month to wear a mask while out in public you will do it or you will be cited.


 I never said anyone couldn't get infected.
I said that we aren't living in Walking Dead where everyone IS infected. 
 Try staying out of the vinegar aisle ; clearly, the fumes are affecting your motor skills and reading comprehension.

By the way, if we are going to be picky dicks about everything - which you seem to want - then you should have capitalized "President's" and added the apostrophe as well.

Also, "all buisnesses" (sic) will not make it mandatory to wear masks.
It just won't happen.
People like me who don't want to feel forced will not shop there. 
It's already happening with Costco. Hell, one of our LOCAL shops here in town, where EVERYONE knows it, it's built up YEARS of reputation, is forcing customers to wear a mask coming inside.
 Their posts on Facebook have had so many people say "Sorry but not while you make us wear masks".

Also, the state governor can not force people to wear masks in public. That is a violation of civil and constitutional rights. 

Please feel free to hang around the produce section, since you appear to be a cabbage head.



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