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Various places are starting to announce closures of restaurants, bars, gyms, etc at 10pm because of COVID. What is the logic?
Posted by
ty97
Nov 13 '20, 09:14
Does COVID spread in gyms more readily at 2am than 2pm?
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This is the solution when your problem is vampires. -- nm
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Tim
Nov 13, 09:33
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or gremlins -- nm
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oblique
Nov 13, 09:36
Less time together means less exposure. This assumes they'll all get there at the same time as they otherwise would, of course. -- nm
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mara
Nov 13, 09:20
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I'll be honest I don't know how many people gym at 2am, but if those people now gym at 6pm instead, it seems to defeat the purpose? I dunno. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 13, 09:24
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Yeah, I was really thinking of bars. -- nm
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mara
Nov 13, 09:38
More down time lets covid disappear more! -- nm
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🦃Spawn🦃
Nov 13, 09:30
Nothing good happens after 10pm -- nm
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oblique
Nov 13, 09:19
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This. -- nm
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JD
Nov 13, 09:20
Perhaps it is a political thing so bar owners don't feel singled out? -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 13, 09:16
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