Ronni
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- Location
- Nashville TN
There are the obvious guidelines.....wash your hands, no gatherings, keep 6 feet apart etc. and I imagine we're all doing that.
In addition, I've evolved my own set of guidelines for the family.
We take turns going grocery shopping, whoever goes wears disposable gloves. My town has also established senior shopping hours in the early morning at the different stores, so if I'm the one to shop I go in the early morning, which means there are very few people in the store, and we're all seniors and everyone is careful to keep far back from each other. Plus all the stores we go to have installed plexiglass shields at checkout, and prominent signs on the floor for each person who is waiting to check out to ensure there is enough distance between each.
Groceries go into the trunk, we sanitize whatever card we used, wipes on the back porch to wipe down grocery items before they're brought inside.
Mail and any packages that get delivered are either left in the sun till that evening, OR are sprayed with Alcohol if it's raining and leaving them out isn't an option.
We've had some visits from other family. Mostly we just sit outside on the back porch where there's plenty of room to stay apart from each other. Sanitizer out there too, so they sanitize their hands before they get comfortable. If they come inside they get sprayed down with Lysol beforehand, and as soon as they step in the back door they're in the laundry room and they go to the sink to wash their hands thoroughly.
I'm sure these seem like extreme measures to some of you. If Ron catches the virus he may not survive because he has a compromised respiratory system from working on the railroad for years in NY before it was regulated. It doesn't affect his quality of life much at all, but he is on an inhaler and he doesn't need to get sick. If I get the virus, I'll likely do better because I have no health issues, but I'd also likely pass it on to him and I won't have that on my conscience!!
We've talked elsewhere about the things folks need to do to feel comfortable in this current situation, and this is what I need to do.
What about you?
In addition, I've evolved my own set of guidelines for the family.
We take turns going grocery shopping, whoever goes wears disposable gloves. My town has also established senior shopping hours in the early morning at the different stores, so if I'm the one to shop I go in the early morning, which means there are very few people in the store, and we're all seniors and everyone is careful to keep far back from each other. Plus all the stores we go to have installed plexiglass shields at checkout, and prominent signs on the floor for each person who is waiting to check out to ensure there is enough distance between each.
Groceries go into the trunk, we sanitize whatever card we used, wipes on the back porch to wipe down grocery items before they're brought inside.
Mail and any packages that get delivered are either left in the sun till that evening, OR are sprayed with Alcohol if it's raining and leaving them out isn't an option.
We've had some visits from other family. Mostly we just sit outside on the back porch where there's plenty of room to stay apart from each other. Sanitizer out there too, so they sanitize their hands before they get comfortable. If they come inside they get sprayed down with Lysol beforehand, and as soon as they step in the back door they're in the laundry room and they go to the sink to wash their hands thoroughly.
I'm sure these seem like extreme measures to some of you. If Ron catches the virus he may not survive because he has a compromised respiratory system from working on the railroad for years in NY before it was regulated. It doesn't affect his quality of life much at all, but he is on an inhaler and he doesn't need to get sick. If I get the virus, I'll likely do better because I have no health issues, but I'd also likely pass it on to him and I won't have that on my conscience!!
We've talked elsewhere about the things folks need to do to feel comfortable in this current situation, and this is what I need to do.
What about you?
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