Our safety is our responsibility and we need to be making certain we’re doing all we can to remain safe. There’s no excuse to be working shoulder to shoulder, riding in an automobile, or sitting at a table (within 6 feet of each other) without facial coverings and/or a mask. We should not be assembling in groups larger than 10 people because physical distancing becomes difficult when the number of people increase.
This is serious stuff and it’s up to us to clean better, use better personal hygiene measures, and distance ourselves from each other. If this hazard had a face that we could see we’d all avoid it, but it doesn’t. This virus looks like you and I, because it could be you and I. Remember, we should be protecting our loved ones, neighbors, and teammates FROM US! Recognizing that we could be carrying it and not even know it; would we do something different?
We’re all about safety – Are we doing everything we know to do? Let be certain we are, because our families, teams, and communities are counting on us.
Thanks to all for every effort being made.
Thanks for the share, PT!
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