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So the assumption that people don't stay in a store for more than an hour, and/or people don't stay close to each other or speak loudly in stores near other people (as opposed to services), and people that attend servies are more at risk than say the massive number of older, overweight, mobility scooter riding people at WalMart?
That's not my experience. (especially in WalMart / WinnDixie)
And I was assuming that religious services would have to follow the same social distancing / mask / capacity protocols as all other places of gathering....
Seems anecdotal to restrict one and not the other based on those assumptions. JMO
If you can't see the difference between a church mass and Wal-Mart, using your own common sense, much less after we have pointed out the differences, then you just don't want to see it and have made your mind made up on the subject, so what's the point of asking?