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Originally Posted by Adder
I watched my uncle’s funeral on live stream outside the funeral parlor. People wore masks when they were inside, but took them off as soon as they got outside and then stood close together in groups and talked and sat at tables (reasonably spaced at least) and ate. Pretty sure it was all in compliance with WI law and everyone was trying to be safe, but I sure would have preferred an outside ceremony in the field next door.
That said, I hugged my aunt and cousin, who would have been the super spreaders had there been and outbreak. As far as I know there was not.
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I don’t wear masks outside unless I’m walking in a crowded area or otherwise in close proximity to people I don’t know are safe.
We have a pretty tightknit group of friends who have dinner together regularly, but no one hugs or gets too close, and dinner is always outside.
I tend to be a bit standoffish anyway, so this whole distancing thing works really well for me. There are certain people I like to hug hello, and kiss. It’s a small crowd. I like “Heismaning” other people with the fistbump, particularly those people who try to hug each other to demonstrate they think the virus is overhyped. (There is a crowd of people who will hug and kiss each other in front of you to broadcast that they think it’s a hoax. I think they think it’s making a statement. And I guess it is… I view them as idiots.)