Most of the NYC covid-19 update texts are a bit useless
But I'm interested at the angle they're taking with this one.
"Show your support for NYC's grocery workers: Only shop when you need to, wear a face covering, and keep at least 6 feet from others."
It's clumsy, but it's a change from "Do those things to save generic lives", which is what their previous messages sounded like. Now it's not generic people whose lives I'm saving, it's grocery workers whom I support.
The stores are a bit surreal - sneeze guards at the supermarket, makeshift sneeze guard at the corner store (a shower curtain, plus milk crates around the counter to keep you at a distance). I approve of the sneeze guards for the psychological benefit, though I bet even the shower curtain actually does more good - they don't have much coverage. I wonder if they'll take them down once this is all over.
"Show your support for NYC's grocery workers: Only shop when you need to, wear a face covering, and keep at least 6 feet from others."
It's clumsy, but it's a change from "Do those things to save generic lives", which is what their previous messages sounded like. Now it's not generic people whose lives I'm saving, it's grocery workers whom I support.
The stores are a bit surreal - sneeze guards at the supermarket, makeshift sneeze guard at the corner store (a shower curtain, plus milk crates around the counter to keep you at a distance). I approve of the sneeze guards for the psychological benefit, though I bet even the shower curtain actually does more good - they don't have much coverage. I wonder if they'll take them down once this is all over.
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There are "pass throughs" at each teller. basically a wide semi-cylindrical groove across the counter under the plastic (which comes to a couple inches above it.
You could pass through a thick paperback, but not a hardback. And due to the "trough", there's no possibility of a straight shot at a teller. Add a short reach around barrier on the teller side and it'd be better than the sneeze guards at stores.
Even so, you have to use ATMs or the drive throughs for transactions. If you need something else you make an appointment to see somebody with proper social distancing involved.
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Post-COVID, I don't see that continuing.
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Foodtown does however provide senior hours - but I've noticed that the seniors seem to shop whenever they want.
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