I hope this doesn’t delay a firearm I have coming from you guys
I hope this doesn’t delay a firearm I have coming from you guys
Guys, take a look at the simulations in this link, I think it will help bring understanding as to why shutting down may be the right call.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...ona-simulator/
Because the risk of being exposed to the virus at their storefront is so low it's practically inconsequential. Seems a lot more like bandwagon jumping to me.
With a total of 8 presumptive cases in all of Manitoba, a total population of a few thousand in Virden, the fact that grocery stores (which see many hundreds more customers) remain open, yeah I would say it's closer to hysteria than precaution you guys shutting down your storefront at this point in time. But hey, you guys do you.
Ignorance is bliss...AKA btabin
Not sure how many staff you have? Plus Families of staff
if you have 10 staff and each member has a family of 4, and there families and there co workers ..... the numbers add up quickly
I work retail and I wish I could do the same (200 plus ) customers come through where I work daily ... and would like to do the bug in thing ..... but how long is this doing to last ?
I will more than likely get it from my wife who works with 300 people plus there families
every country hit has experienced exponential growth, 8 cases is not alot NOW.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_cImRzKXOs&t=7s
if you have 20 mins on your hand, watch any of the Michael Osterholm clips on Youtube. Even the one of him on Joe Rogan is very informative.