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Social Distancing Poll

If social distancing, how many people are in your trusted circle?

  • Contact is limited to the people living under my roof.

    Votes: 9 13.2%
  • Limited to family, even those not under the same roof.

    Votes: 12 17.6%
  • Limited to family and close friends only.

    Votes: 24 35.3%
  • Limited to family, friends and people at work (including customers)

    Votes: 10 14.7%
  • Not limited at all.

    Votes: 13 19.1%

  • Total voters
    68

Psyclone

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I was just curious for those that are trying to minimize contact with others, how large a number of people are allowed in your circle. For those working, I understand that may be a large number. For those staying at home, it could be limited to family and for some people their close friends.

By minimizing contact, that includes isolating yourself at home, keeping a safe distance when out and wearing a mask in places where that is necessary.

For example, when I think about myself, I'm in a circle of two. When I go out to pick up food or supplies, I wear a mask and try to keep physical separation. I also have hand sanitizer in the car which I often use after touching doors and other objects. So my circle is small. I haven't interfaced with friends and if I run into them while out, I only chat with them while keeping my distance and wearing a mask. The same goes for contractors that have shown up at my house. I take this threat seriously, but for the most part I live a fairly isolated life during the summer months anyway. Most of the time is catching up with unending tasks around the house. And I don't have any nearby family.
 
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