starkid wrote:
I don't understand why you people are social distancing from your friends/family. If you know people personally, you know whether or not they are sick, so deciding to be around them is not risky like being around strangers.
With how many people have been asymptomatic, I don't think it's right to assume my friends and family (or myself!) don't have it or won't have it unknowingly. It's not just about my risk, but about theirs as well. Most of my friends tho haven't really gone out more than once or twice a week for short trips for needed supplies. They aren't visiting family either in order to protect elderly parents.
That said, my dad's been running errands (for their friends that are more vulnerable and shouldn't go out) nearly daily since the stay-home orders started here. My folks are in their mid-70s, and mom was a nurse. She stays home, but made sure dad learned quickly the proper ways to wash his hands and how to don & remove a mask and gloves. She had enough disposable supplies to get thru the beginning, and he's out so much that he's been able to find things mostly w/o issue. They're first year boomers and were quite adamant that having seen friends as children be affected by polio, that life must go on. So at this point, dad's more likely to infect us than us him! But either way, none of us are taking chances at exposing the others.