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It seems that everyone has their own definition of safety vs. risk when it comes to this virus. I’ve been thinking that we’ve all been educated enough when it comes to transmission, social distancing, washing, and wearing masks but there are still people out there who are living life as if there weren’t a virus floating around. I think it all comes down to risk tolerance. For instance, some people are fine with gathering with others while not wearing a mask as long as they are outside. Some people are ok with getting their hair done. What is your tolerance for risk? After you go out and about, are you worried that you contracted the virus? If you don’t worry, what helps you to let it go?
I do only essential outings, which are doctors appointments. We’ve also gone boating once. Groceries are delivered. Anything else is delivered by amazon. If I can’t order it and have it delivered, i go without. In other words, i have a very low tolerance for risk.
I do only essential outings, which are doctors appointments. We’ve also gone boating once. Groceries are delivered. Anything else is delivered by amazon. If I can’t order it and have it delivered, i go without. In other words, i have a very low tolerance for risk.