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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 757743" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>I live in Massachusetts and we are obligated to wear masks which I think is a good thing. I do see most people wearing masks here. I was so afraid to go out grocery shopping in March when everything closed down but I feel better since we are required to wear masks. I went to the hairdressers and had my hair trimmed and felt very safe there and then had to go to the Dentist last week for a crown replacement and also felt safe there with no one in the waiting room.I had to call from the parking lot before going in. I never thought I'd feel so safe going to these places while the virus is still going on, but here in Massachusetts they are taking a lot of precautions. Now, though, I'm concerned about all of the public protests they are having if that will effect how this virus is going. Massachusetts numbers have gone down dramatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 757743, member: 24632"] I live in Massachusetts and we are obligated to wear masks which I think is a good thing. I do see most people wearing masks here. I was so afraid to go out grocery shopping in March when everything closed down but I feel better since we are required to wear masks. I went to the hairdressers and had my hair trimmed and felt very safe there and then had to go to the Dentist last week for a crown replacement and also felt safe there with no one in the waiting room.I had to call from the parking lot before going in. I never thought I'd feel so safe going to these places while the virus is still going on, but here in Massachusetts they are taking a lot of precautions. Now, though, I'm concerned about all of the public protests they are having if that will effect how this virus is going. Massachusetts numbers have gone down dramatically. [/QUOTE]
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