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Fishers2tall 06-24-2020 12:35 PM

What will it take for you to socialize again?
 
Obviously COVID-19 has caused drastic changes to our everyday life. My question is do you think you will ever go back to inviting people to your home for a meal without worrying about masks or social distancing? Will you ever feel comfortable sitting around your dinner table playing cards with friends? What will it take before you are willing to do that? I guess I am curious if a COVID vaccine takes 10 years to develop how many will spend that entire time living in a state of social isolation.

Stu from NYC 06-24-2020 12:44 PM

Great question. When the number of new cases drop almost to zero and they have a cure.

npwalters 06-24-2020 12:52 PM

Already have done the things you mentioned for a few months. We are going out to eat tonight with our neighbors.

Michael Charles 06-24-2020 01:01 PM

We are still waiting for our HAZMAT suits to arrive which are on back order from Amazon. Alexa keeps me updated as to the shopping status daily. When they come in we will be able to go out to friends homes and socialize. We can simply jump into our recently installed HAZMAT decontamination shower then hang up the reusable suits. It's going to be great for dancing at the squares in those too! Imagine the opportunity for losing some of the weight gained during the Covid-19 pandemic! I call my weight gain the Covid 20!

nututv 06-24-2020 01:20 PM

My activities/social life never changed with the exception of restaurants etc. that have or were closed. Friends still visit, we still visit friends. No masks, no gloves, no flu.

nututv 06-24-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael Charles (Post 1791102)
We are still waiting for our HAZMAT suits to arrive which are on back order from Amazon. Alexa keeps me updated as to the shopping status daily. When they come in we will be able to go out to friends homes and socialize. We can simply jump into our recently installed HAZMAT decontamination shower then hang up the reusable suits. It's going to be great for dancing at the squares in those too! Imagine the opportunity for losing some of the weight gained during the Covid-19 pandemic! I call my weight gain the Covid 20!

7 left. Move on this one. lol
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leftyf 06-24-2020 01:34 PM

A vaccine that works

DeanFL 06-24-2020 01:44 PM

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We still play exec golf with friends 4-5 times per week, only with friends that we know (the best we can anyway) are "clean", still -distance. We have gone out to eat 12+ times in Late May and June us solo or with close friends - ONLY to places that are "clean" and servers etc are masked.

NO ONE is in our house - it is our "CLEAN" sanctuary for now. Hopefully will change at some time in the near future.

I WISH that TV folks WOULD 'mask up' - esp in grocery stores etc. At our ages - way too risky to catch that bug.
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valuemkt 06-24-2020 03:18 PM

What will it take ?
 
For Poker - A Chip and a Chair, as Doyle would say

For A bottle of Beer - A Church Key

For A Sip of Bourbon - A Glass (Cup) and an Ice Cube

For A Non Political Conversation - A Smiling Face

We Moved Down Here to be Sociable, not hermits or recluses.. Ever hear of Howard Hughes and what he looked like after years of being a recluse ? That;s what happens when you;re afraid of your own shadow. Going to the Beach in a week, then again around Labor Day.

NOTE: The median Age of a Villager is 67 or 68. If you;re worried about going out now, and waiting for a vaccine, chances are you won;t volunteer to be one of the first million to get it.. you;ll want to wait several years for it to be proven safe, because the news will tell you someone had an adverse effect.

So smug people call for the thinning of the herd.. warning people to stay inside and avoiding contact with others. Darwin called it survival of the fittest. Sunshine and social interaction gets you further than hiding in your house and staying away from people .

Time will tell which portion of the population gets thinned more than the other, of whether it will remain the same .. Meanwhile, Father time moves along, and the sands in the hourglass don;t stop moving.

JoMar 06-24-2020 03:23 PM

Those that deny and put their grandkids at risk in the face of facts continue to amaze.

Chatbrat 06-24-2020 03:32 PM

So far the youngest person to die was a New Port Richey 17 year old, if it can whack a 17 yr old, we don't have a chance if we get it--be safe, keep distant till a vaccine is available --

bilcon 06-24-2020 03:33 PM

Grandkids at risk? Unless the disease can fly itself 1000 miles, I'm not worried about my grandkids. Sorry, I didn't understand your post.

JoMar 06-24-2020 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1791209)
Grandkids at risk? Unless the disease can fly itself 1000 miles, I'm not worried about my grandkids. Sorry, I didn't understand your post.

The grandkids risk is that you make a decision and won't be around to see them, you make a decision where you might just get sick and they go through the stress of not knowing how sick you are, that your legacy might also be that you are asymptomatic and just pass it on to others. Your grandkids are probably in good enough health to recover, the only thing that can protect you today is your immune system. It's all risk you may be willing to take, but if it goes bad on any level they have to live with your bad decision and avoidance of the facts....this is not the flu.

billethkid 06-24-2020 05:14 PM

After vaccinated for the virus AND it is downgraded from pandemic to flu like status....that goes for eating out, flying, cruises, travel requiring hotel stops, etc.

Nucky 06-24-2020 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1791199)
Those that deny and put their grandkids at risk in the face of facts continue to amaze.

When we Facetime with the two sets of Grandchildren in N.J. we observe the other set of Grandparents at their home. Instead of coming unglued and causing an irreparable rift in a family that is otherwise inseparable I wait and catch my son's when they are alone and I calmly point out the facts as I understand them. This past weekend another twist. Great Grandpa who is 102 got on to say hello to us on Facetime because he was at the house with The Grandchildren. I stated my case to our sons calmly. Normally on any other issue, I don't point out any wrongdoing or try to improve their parenting skills. Keeping my mouth shut has drastically improved the relationships in the entire family. I won't be a part of this wrongdoing and there is a whole lot more of this going on than we could ever imagine with other people.

We desperately miss the friends we've made in The Villages but they mingle with others and have family from Hotspots come and stay with them here. Mask's, Washing Hands & Social Distancing be damned. I'm never going to try and straighten them out unless they asked for my opinion. They Sheepishly explain their reasons for the family visits without me prompting from me. I listen quietly and just ask if they are aware of the everchanging guidelines.

We cancelled our vacation to the north for this summer that was going to be between one and two months but we don't want to be part of harming anyone. Sometimes it is not popular or comfortable to do the thing that is best for all but as the Patriarch of Our Family, I'm gonna do the tough things that need to be done.

When the coast is clear and all stars are in alignment we will begin our lives in full again. It will be even sweeter if we do the best we can now. :icon_wink:

EdFNJ 06-24-2020 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1791207)
So far the youngest person to die was a New Port Richey 17 year old, if it can whack a 17 yr old, we don't have a chance if we get it--be safe, keep distant till a vaccine is available --


Oh yea ?


https://i.ibb.co/R6ZLHgr/deaths.jpg

davem4616 06-24-2020 08:28 PM

there's still way to much that we don't even know that we don't know about covid-19

I'm in no rush...I want to be around to spend my money

I would expect that the brightest of the bright are working on a vaccine...it won't take years to develop and administer

BS Beef 06-24-2020 08:59 PM

If your mind is made up your going to die and everyone you’ve ever met will die if you get it there’s nothing anyone can say to change your mind. You have made a conscious decision to halt your life. I don’t think it’s for you to look down your nose at those who choose to continue to live life. I personally wear a mask in public places and I respect others that choose to social distance by keeping my space. I find more and more people are foregoing that and I’m Ok with that too. If I wasn’t I would simply remove myself from that environment.

tophcfa 06-24-2020 09:17 PM

Three things. A proven treatment if one gets infected with Covid, a proven to work vaccination for Covid that has gone through the proper clinical trials, and people chilling out on the toxic political dialogue. Could be a very long time.

dkintzer1 06-25-2020 04:59 AM

I already have had people at my house socially and otherwise as well.

martynpat 06-25-2020 05:45 AM

I think once a vaccine is available, people will relax.

allsport 06-25-2020 06:14 AM

The people who do not care if they die are doing it already. Every time I leave the house, I cringe at the number of stupid people walking around in grocery store without masks. I see them at the bars and sitting next to people. Socialization will not be normal until there is a vaccine and the people living in the science black hole decide they need to actually follow science. If they don't, it will thin the herd and that is a good thing.

noslices1 06-25-2020 06:25 AM

A vaccine that works.

DecaturFargo 06-25-2020 06:26 AM

Not in the forseeable future.

Bay Kid 06-25-2020 06:29 AM

A beautiful woman.

GaryKoca 06-25-2020 06:36 AM

When will you feel safe to socialize?
 
Other than a couple of friends on the driveway, when they have a vaccine and the number of cases is down to almost zero. as others have said. Otherwise we have what we have now is many Southern and Western states: disregard for common sense, and spiking in cases.

merrymini 06-25-2020 06:44 AM

Some of these responses are very funny. Too bad the scientists that are busy telling you what to do have no clue and keep changing their minds using you like a yoyo. I am a reasonable person and refuse to lock myself in a closet for the rest of my life. If you choose to do so, do not assume you are correct and everyone else is wrong.

Ecuadog 06-25-2020 06:48 AM

No bloodshed yet. We'll wait for a cure.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...still-game.jpg

Ruggiero56 06-25-2020 07:02 AM

Yes, I will start having people, going to people’s houses, socializing outside of the home, going to activities again ... once a vaccine is out and proven.

richs631 06-25-2020 07:02 AM

Personally I don’t have a problem and have had friends over for dinner and cards. So far nobody in my circle have refused an invitation

bmit16 06-25-2020 07:05 AM

If you are not socializing yet, then life is passing you by fast. You will die of complications from desocializing and never be around to hear that they got it all wrong to begin with. I feel sorry for the sheep. The wolf is salivating knowing you will soon be dinner.

Careyjan 06-25-2020 07:24 AM

Do most of this now!

mrf6969 06-25-2020 07:27 AM

No vaccines work 100% If people wait for a vaccine to start living again then you might as well pack it in now.

Leadbone1 06-25-2020 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishers2tall (Post 1791073)
Obviously COVID-19 has caused drastic changes to our everyday life. My question is do you think you will ever go back to inviting people to your home for a meal without worrying about masks or social distancing? Will you ever feel comfortable sitting around your dinner table playing cards with friends? What will it take before you are willing to do that? I guess I am curious if a COVID vaccine takes 10 years to develop how many will spend that entire time living in a state of social isolation.

Wow, I have been doing all the things right along that you brought up. Golfing, bike riding, playing cards, going to happy ours and eating at restaurants. I did not buy into any of the paranoia. It’s a personal choice

mk1126 06-25-2020 07:38 AM

reopen
 
Yes, A Scooter on the square event limited to 75 people; areas chalked off with 6' radius circles, not to be transversed.. Perimeter roped off. No seating in stands.

Villages Kahuna 06-25-2020 07:39 AM

A proven vaccine...plus about six months.

moe1212 06-25-2020 07:40 AM

check out the stats grand kids are not at risk at all that is just a bit of guilt shaming.If you are older and have underling medical conditions be safe and take precautions. More may get it but they call it a symptomatic another words you have the virus but there are no symptoms.

Villages Kahuna 06-25-2020 07:42 AM

And by doing so you’re endangering everyone you are exposed to. People like you are the reason the pandemic can’t be contained.

meridian5850 06-25-2020 08:02 AM

80,000 cases in Florida in a population of 21,000,000. I can't believe how many people have the impression that every other person they see out has the virus. :rolleyes:

80,000 ÷ 21,000,000 = 0.0038 x 100 = 0.38% have it, or in other words, 99.62% of Florida's population does not have the virus.

Cheiro 06-25-2020 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fishers2tall (Post 1791073)
Obviously COVID-19 has caused drastic changes to our everyday life. My question is do you think you will ever go back to inviting people to your home for a meal without worrying about masks or social distancing? Will you ever feel comfortable sitting around your dinner table playing cards with friends? What will it take before you are willing to do that? I guess I am curious if a COVID vaccine takes 10 years to develop how many will spend that entire time living in a state of social isolation.

Social Isolation is not the entire issue, "social caution" is. Life will never get back to "normal" until there is a universally available vaccine and/or treatment for the virus. The 1918 flu took four years before it died away, but they did not have the extensive medical science that exists today. If we are fortunate, we may have something by next year. Until then, we just have to get used to a new way of living (like wearing a mask); something Americans are usually too selfish to adjust to.


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