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Old 08-05-2021, 01:46 PM   #133
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
I think that my observations this morning at the grocery store support this - the seniors remain masked inside while the younger folk are now unmasked - employees and shoppers.
Yeah, and our daily number today is 4,331 new infections - highest number in six months. Weaver Street over in Carrboro restarted their mask requirement. One of the bigger gas stations right on 15-501 in Chapel Hill is also requiring masks again.

I never stopped wearing mine, so I am not really fussed, but I know its going to be a fight when 20,000 college students descend on us over the next few weeks. I will continue doing my grocery shopping before work on Friday mornings to avoid as many folks as possible.
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