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Here in Norway gatherings with up to 200 people are allowed from today and on, so church is back to normal with a few more services when needed.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
We are pretty much back to normal here. Meaning, we have garage sales, few are wearing masks (me when I absolutely must but will only go to stores that aren't tight about it), not so many walking dogs anymore, restaurants open, salons are soon.
What can't you do?
We're about 90% open. But for us, it's 100% because whatever isn't open, we don't frequent anyway.
The Gathering Place will re-open this week, but the major movie theaters have not and They've not indicated when they will. Most of the restaurants are open, but with limited numbers of patrons allowed. Im so glad our Fitness Center has reopened.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Plenty of toilet paper, too?
Still can hardly find hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes.
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The Israeli government still has some strict rules in place but they accidently failed to renew the mandate in the Parliament last night so all of the rules have to be reviewed and re-ratified as quickly as they can do it today. Theoretically we are required to wear masks in public and maintain social distancing. I did a tour on Sunday of several places in the Samaria region. Nobody bothered with masks even though we were all carrying them.
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Originally Posted by
Valiant Woman
Still can hardly find hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes.
We are still seeing some shortages. Yesterday in the hardware store I saw what looked like bottles of Everclear liquor. The label said "Hand Sanitizer". We have a small plaza in our town of 4000 that has a Dollar General next door to our larger grocery store. The big store only had a few packs of paper towel in the entire aisle rack. Zero TP. The Dollar General could not fit another pack of TP on their aisle racks.
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Most things in Michigan finally opened up yesterday, nail salons, gyms, beauty shops, etc., but with restrictions. In Michigan we have a 10cent bottle and can deposit but Whitmer banned returning them since March so there were a lot of folk in big lines yesterday with bags and bags of returnables they could finally redeem.
I think the only things still totally closed are casinos, concerts, lives events, things along that line... unless of course you're protesting or rioting then of course you can have large crowds for those.
This was her announcement yesterday:
Whitmer Gives Casino Reopening Time, Says School Will Resume | WWJ Newsradio 950
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
We are still seeing some shortages. Yesterday in the hardware store I saw what looked like bottles of Everclear liquor. The label said "Hand Sanitizer". We have a small plaza in our town of 4000 that has a Dollar General next door to our larger grocery store. The big store only had a few packs of paper towel in the entire aisle rack. Zero TP. The Dollar General could not fit another pack of TP on their aisle racks.
Yeah, I cannot understand why there is still a tp shortage. I see all kinds of pulp wood being hauled around on trucks. What are they doing with all of it?
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Most of the stores down here (Virginia) have plenty of toilet paper now
However, it's hard to find Lysol Spray or Clorox Wipes - Hand Sanitizer is available, but you can only purchase 1 bottle/jar
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Still in full force here. Almost everyone wearing a mask, walking around looking like we are in the great tribulation. Nothing open except carry out.
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Still in full force here. Almost everyone wearing a mask, walking around looking like we are in the great tribulation. Nothing open except carry out.
That's oppressive.
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