Yes, high-risk people should engage in social distancing.
That would be prudent, wouldn't it?
The young and healthy are doing some of it as well -- hence the entire shut down of our athletics, educational system, and entertainment community.
But I would expect high-risk people to be particularly careful.
Should no one frequent a restaurant or go to the beach? Are you suggesting that if social distancing is a strategy for some it must be a strategy for all of us? I wouldn't advise an elderly person with respiratory issues to be out bee-bopping around. I suggest they try to limit contact with others, avoid densely populated areas, etc.
Does that mean I shouldn't go out to dinner? I'm not licking door handles or anything.
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Posted: 03/12/2020 at 7:22PM