Trader Joe's has updated its mask policy and will not require customers who are fully vaccinated to wear a mask.
The specialty supermarket is believed to be the first major national retailer to make the change after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new masking guidelines Thursday.
WalMart & Costco just announced they are following Trader Joe's lead. Expect by this time next week, many other major retailers will have done the same. They're seeing Benjamin's... _________________ I'm On point, On task, On message, and Off drugs. A Streetwise Smart Bomb, Out of rehab and In denial. Over the Top, On the edge, Under the Radar, and In Control. Behind the 8 ball, Ahead of the Curve and I've got a Love Child who sends me Hate mail.
I'm gonna keep an eye out for new cases. IMO the new CDC unlimited regulations are too much. I hope I don't see a spike. I'll be wearing my mask while waiting for the new numbers. Hope they're low. 🤞🏾
Same here, I’m not going maskless anytime soon. Started masking up in early February, well before the mandates and will continue to monitor the new numbers. Chile had one of the fastest vaccine rollouts in the world (w/ SinoVac), but has recently experienced a surge. Hopefully, the Pfizer, Moderna, JnJ rollouts here will make a difference and keep them low.
Saw a video of....wait for it.......Ricky Schroeder giving a Costco greeter grief for wearing a mask.
Yikes! That Whackadoodle is not aging well. He looks 70 in that video. Ricky Rabble Raiser _________________ I'm On point, On task, On message, and Off drugs. A Streetwise Smart Bomb, Out of rehab and In denial. Over the Top, On the edge, Under the Radar, and In Control. Behind the 8 ball, Ahead of the Curve and I've got a Love Child who sends me Hate mail.
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 4:57 pm Post subject:
Aussiesuede wrote:
Halflife wrote:
Saw a video of....wait for it.......Ricky Schroeder giving a Costco greeter grief for wearing a mask.
Yikes! That Whackadoodle is not aging well. He looks 70 in that video. Ricky Rabble Raiser
Yikes, he is only 51. Not aging well or rode hard and put away wet. All that anger is not good for you Ricky. _________________ “There is always light if only we're brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it.” --Amanda Gorman
So now its OK to listen to "the government" and NOT wear a mask.... when all this time these idiots have been whining about not letting the government tell them to wear one. Love the logic. _________________ "Dread it, run from it... destiny arrives all the same."
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Posted: Mon May 17, 2021 6:29 pm Post subject:
FernieBee wrote:
I'm still wearing my mask: too many infectious idiots still walking around...
The Biden camp has bungled this one.
Yep.
There is absolutely no good reason to not wear a mask, but there are all kinds of great reasons to do so. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
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Saw a video of....wait for it.......Ricky Schroeder giving a Costco greeter grief for wearing a mask.
Yikes! That Whackadoodle is not aging well. He looks 70 in that video. Ricky Rabble Raiser
Yikes, he is only 51. Not aging well or rode hard and put away wet. All that anger is not good for you Ricky.
I hopped on his twitter feed. Basically all his "fans" are advocating to boycott Costco. These are the first bunch of bums that will cry about "cancel culture". Bunch of transparent liars. _________________ KOBE
Dogs are able to detect Covid-19 in humans, a new study showed, paving the way for the broader use of sniffing canines in a global effort to contain the pandemic.
The dogs’ detection reached 97% sensitivity in the French study, meaning that’s how well the canines could identify positive samples. The sniffing was also 91% specific, which rates the dogs’ ability to identify negatives. The sensitivity rating beats that of many 15-minute antigen tests, which tend to be better at ruling out infection than at finding it.
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Dogs are able to detect Covid-19 in humans, a new study showed, paving the way for the broader use of sniffing canines in a global effort to contain the pandemic.
The dogs’ detection reached 97% sensitivity in the French study, meaning that’s how well the canines could identify positive samples. The sniffing was also 91% specific, which rates the dogs’ ability to identify negatives. The sensitivity rating beats that of many 15-minute antigen tests, which tend to be better at ruling out infection than at finding it.
New career: Training covid-detecting dogs. _________________ “There is always light if only we're brave enough to see it, if only we're brave enough to be it.” --Amanda Gorman
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
I like this. We could just release large swarms of trained bees at big events and do mass vaccinations. What could go wrong?
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
I like this. We could just release large swarms of trained bees at big events and do mass vaccinations. What could go wrong?
As long as these events don't go too late into the night when the covid-bearing Wuhan bats come out ...
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 2:19 pm Post subject:
DancingBarry wrote:
cathy78 wrote:
ChefLinda wrote:
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
I like this. We could just release large swarms of trained bees at big events and do mass vaccinations. What could go wrong?
Vegans _________________ “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” ― Elie Wiesel
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
I like this. We could just release large swarms of trained bees at big events and do mass vaccinations. What could go wrong?
As long as these events don't go too late into the night when the covid-bearing Wuhan bats come out ...
Just need something to handle the bats. Maybe a thousand owls or so.
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 9:26 pm Post subject:
DancingBarry wrote:
ThePageDude wrote:
DancingBarry wrote:
cathy78 wrote:
ChefLinda wrote:
They also trained bees to successfully detect Covid in samples. That came out about a month ago. Probably easier to work with dogs instead of bees, though.
bees could do the vaccination at the same time though...
I like this. We could just release large swarms of trained bees at big events and do mass vaccinations. What could go wrong?
As long as these events don't go too late into the night when the covid-bearing Wuhan bats come out ...
Just need something to handle the bats. Maybe a thousand owls or so.
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2021 4:18 pm Post subject:
PLATNUM wrote:
Going to get my 2nd Moderna shot later today. I hope I don't feel too bad afterwards, I have an interview for a promotion on Monday.
How did it go for you?
I received my 2nd Moderna shot Friday afternoon. I didn't feel any side effects the rest of the day so I thought I'd be one of the lucky ones who escaped them. I was wrong.
The next day I woke up and couldn't get going despite my usual caffeine load. By early afternoon I was experiencing fever, chills, body aches, a low-grade headache and fatigue and went back to bed. Fortunately, by around 8-9pm the side effects started going away. I still don't feel quite 100% but feel a lot better today. _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant
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