As someone who is legally blind that didn't annoy me in the slightest because he was just being a kid. However, nobody but the staff were wearing masks. I realize that Utah has lifted Covid-19 restrictions, but masks should be required in certain situations, like eye exams. I'm thankful that even with some restrictions lifted in Oregon you're still required to wear a mask (exceptions made for very young children/babies) to medical appointments (obviously the mask can be removed for any exams/medical care involving the face such as dental work, doctor examining patient's mouth/throat, etc.) and both the medical center where most of my medical appointments are and hospitals have disposable masks available for those who need one. Haven't been to urgent care, but chances are they provide disposable masks too. While Safeway and Walmart don't require masks, there are stores in my town that do, even if it's just a makeshift one made from a scarf or bandanna.tebbyvines wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:39 am I've just watched the vlog again
(I made sure that I skipped the Ads, so they earn no money from me!)
My notes:
• Russell's Pyjamas looked way too small, Abby's hat was definitely too big but she didn't want to say. Her shoes were to small and Julie's sandals were definitely too small.
• Ruby calling the younger kids flip-flops, 'sandals' annoyed me. They aren't sandals for God sake!
• Russell disappointed that he doesn't need glasses... That also annoyed me but only because I can't live without my glasses and I'm really blind without them. It's basically wanting a disability (I also have a severe lazy eye and have had surgery on my other one. It sucks man )
Same applies to public transportation, taxis and rideshare programs like Uber. Masks are required for the driver and passenger(s) and on buses they have restriction as to how many passengers are permitted onboard. The latter is determined by the size of the bus, limiting riders on buses – 15 people on a 40 foot/20 people on a 60 foot vehicle and taping off seats to promote social distancing, and also asking that people make essential trips (work, necessary shopping, medical appointments). Drivers get their temperatures checked before beginning their shifts and to reduce driver/passenger contact, all passengers ride free.