Even if they did go out to dinner, who cares? If going to a restaurant is so evil they shouldnt be open or the NFL should have rules about going to them.
People need to stop "covid shaming". its a virus like the cold or the Flu and no one shames people that they must have been irresponsible when they get sick with those. before anyone attacks me I am not saying the symptoms are the same or its as deadly. just the concept of a virus is the same.
Absolutely right. It's
really infectious. I get groceries delivered (which is probably a wayyyyy more popular option these days, especially when you have other conditions, e.g., a couple stents, or in my wife's case, respiratory issues). So there are still vectors... the gosh-darn HERO who carries these groceries from point A to point B (granted, they're younger & less likely to end up in hospital, but there is still some risk...), the idiot anti-masker, at whatever distance, or, since a mask on both ends is something like 95% protection but not 100%, the person before me in the hall when I take the trash out. And I'm the old guy trying to be conscientious.
People are idiots and are wired for faultfinding and blame games. It's appropriate to enforce whatever bubble protocol you establish, but I'm not reading anything about that. I just see people saying so and so "must have" done something wrong.
The
point is, it's easy to get, not hard. It's about reducing the
chance of spread,
not, sadly, 100% protection if you are nice and 100% chance of death if you are naughty. And no, that
doesn't make it pointless to reduce the spread.
That's the hard part: we have to stop spread to make the prevalence decrease. Part of that is not getting it ourselves, but the only sure thing is that you buy time by making the virus take longer to getcha.
We have a base of 8 million cases though going into this fall and winter. So everybody take care, especially the over 50 crew. On the bright side, this can't be bad for social security and medicare's actuarial calculations.