05-27-2020, 02:19 AM
The indoor businesses where people linger for periods of time seem to be the riskiest and the ones that will have the hardest time surviving IMO. I haven't gone to a movie theater in years and I can't see me considering going any time soon and with home entertainment systems I think theaters are in trouble although Drive ins seem to be making a comeback.
Bars and night clubs pose a big problem for me. Common senses is to stay away from these places but the reality is how do you tell 18-25 year olds they can't be social? How do they stop dating and hang out with each other? Being outdoors will probably help a lot but in colder places and bad weather.
On the other hand shopping in stores where people get in and out and keep moving seems to be pretty safe, except for the workers who are stuck inside all day. I still think it's best to extend open hours, not reduce them, so the density is less wherever possible.
Bars and night clubs pose a big problem for me. Common senses is to stay away from these places but the reality is how do you tell 18-25 year olds they can't be social? How do they stop dating and hang out with each other? Being outdoors will probably help a lot but in colder places and bad weather.
On the other hand shopping in stores where people get in and out and keep moving seems to be pretty safe, except for the workers who are stuck inside all day. I still think it's best to extend open hours, not reduce them, so the density is less wherever possible.
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