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More risky going to the Grocery store..
JessicaSweden See my TER Reviews 2086 reads
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Statistically doing this occasionally  is less risky than going to the grocery store.  I know there is a lot of stress and tension at home and on top of that worried about the risks of doing this.  

When you go buying groceries you meet a lot of people but when you do this... just one.

Think about that for a while.

I look forward to seeing you. :-)

I have never catered to everyone who inquires about booking me.  My reviews are not a lot for someone who has been entertaining for a long time.  I think if your safe, you will be fine.  I have decided to see a select few lucky gents who have been isolated, like myself.  I know many regulars are still seeing their favorite providers, but refusing to go to hotels & only visiting private incalls. Do you.

Thats exactly what I’m doing.  
It’s better low volume and safety.

While you see a lot of people at the supermarket, but you wear a mask and practice social distancing most of the time.
Where as one on one in a private room, it is close contact without any gear.  

tijuanaraider126 reads

I am highly at risk.  Not going anywhere.  Except for golf course walks I haven't left the house in 6 weeks.  SO does all the shopping and is very careful with mask, gloves and wiping down everything that comes into the house.  Take your risks if you must.  I'm sequestered.  

"nonsense"?

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...Especially when you consider that most people wearing the masks don’t cover their noses and several of them don’t have masks on at all especially in the parking lot and in the store.

One on one, occasionally, I don’t see the harm in it if we are asymptomatic.  (I’m referring to the under 60 crowd here, and people who don’t have a senior in their household). Especially when the actual number of hospitalizations and deaths was way lower than what they expected them to be. I realize that’s in part because of the precautions, but still, the whole thing was pretty anti-climatic.  Some reports say the flu killed 80,000 Americans in 2018.  

I realize that this is probably an unpopular option, but I’ve always agreed with Jessica on this.  

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