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Exactly. Some of the folks in our over-55 community started a “5PM wave” thing, where everyone is supposed to step out of their self-imposed imprisonment, wave to their neighbors, and scurry back inside. I had to resist putting my true opinion of this on the message board or I likely would have been banned for bad thoughts and vulgar language.
Because the fitness center is closed, we walk 3 miles every day it’s nice and I will talk to my neighbors and other walkers anytime I damn well want to, since they’re out and about, too. Don’t worry, I won’t hug them.
I think everyone understands what is meant by social distancing. No one thinks they can’t talk to people on the phone or use other means to communicate remotely. Viruses are not transmitted over copper or fiber; everyone gets that. Well, maybe there are some primary cultures in remote areas of the world that don’t but they probably aren’t reading this post or listening to podcasts.
I love this sentiment. Thank you.
the dog is thrilled!
Mega walkies and the hoomans are around all the time.
Words do matter, not just because they contain information, but because they have a significant effect on how people think and act. I, too, have objections to the phrase “social distancing” because it encourages people to hunker down and ignore or run from their neighbors, friends, and family members. The long term consequences could lead to a bunker mentality that will turn us against each other. This would be the worst result for the future of the country.
I haven’t liked the phrase because it makes me think in terms of classes. It’s silly and I can’t help it. We must keep away from THOSE people.
Isn’t Facebook, Instagram and Twitter the epitome of “social distancing”?
Not necessarily. They are certainly sold as connecting rather than distancing.
While “physical distancing” may be more precise, we understand that “social distancing” refers to a change in social norms of physical distance. The social distancing term is already too ingrained to change.
I can change, though. This is one of those rare times when I might change my use of words in response to a Ricochet complaint. Usually when people complain about a usage that’s in common currency I don’t want to give it up because I don’t want to give up using leftist cliches against the left. But I don’t see how that applies in this case.
No promises, though.
But who is “we” and has there not been a longer term concern about people isolating themselves in scenes, away from real human interaction?
I actually think that the entire notion of separating ourselves away from each other is exactly the Orwellian dystopian nightmare that The Powers That Be have planned out for us.
The fact that starting on April 1st thru to the 10th, we in Lake County Calif will not have any ability to even go to the store is mind blowing to me.
Today this guy was out surfing in Redondo Beach. Three cops stood at the ready to arrest or hassle him when he came into shore. (If surfing by yourself is not a social distancing activity, what would be?)
And then what seems to be the far worst part of it is how people are embracing it. Two of my friends were on a FB local chit chat group and when two of us said to the third something to the effect of “I sure feel like breakin’ the rules to come and see you,” people jumped all over us. You’d have thought our sentiment about the need to be together as friends was going to destroy the entire society.
@caroljoy, is your county banning trips to grocery stores/pharmacies?
Grocery stores will be locked and closed on Apr 1st. I haven’t paid attention to pharmacies as I take one baby aspirin a day, and my husband’s two meds are stocked up for at least two to three months.
Lake County being very rural, a lot of people are quite cynical about the need to do this. Farmers get the short end of the stick in every political situation. Under Obama, 100,000 small time dairy farmers went under, as the way Geithner set up the economy, they could not get loans while they still needed to pay taxes on their earnings of 2007 and 2008.
The big corporate dairies swooped in and took over the small dairies. Often the dairies were then converted to vineyards. This resulted in a loss of habitat for every type of critter you can think of. Deer, skunks, beaver, possums, fox, coyote, cougar, the occasional bear, skinks, snakes, frogs, toads, end up as road kill when the new models of 20,000 acre Uber vineyards go in. Not even birds land in these fields. The meadow lark is now an endangered species in our neck of the woods. Yet Obama is considered “the great environmentalist.”
As a result of rural folks not caring for the numbers that come from bureaucrats, I can sneak off with people who work at various places. We will stand in a deserted aisle and we tell jokes about the fact that the nation is now shut down. Often re-hashing a particularly funny bit from Gutfield makes our day.
But if this national trauma rids the world of President Trump, it will be all for the good. (Or so people like Bill Maher would have us believe.)
@caroljoy, this seems so extraordinary that I have been trying to pull up the official announcement. The public health page for the County and COVID-19 makes no mention of it.
Lake County is 1 of only 12 counties in the state reporting 0 cases of COVID-19. So what is going on?!
Not to turn all academic and stuffy (I repeat myself), but the term “social distance” is a common term in the study of proxemics, the study of human use of space and the effects that population density has on behavior, communication and social interaction. There are four accepted categories/zones that describe the relative distance between people: intimate distance (embracing, touching, etc.) is 1 inch – 18 inches; personal distance (interactions among friends and family) is 1.5 – 4 feet; social distance (interactions among acquaintances) is 4 – 12 feet; and public distance (public speaking) is over 12 feet. These terms are used all the time in communication studies. I suspect that’s where “social distance” came from.
And perhaps because it came from academia is reason enough to scrap it and go with something else. Or not.
Okay. I’ll go back in my cave.
All true. And.
The actual order comes from the Sheriff’s Department, because after all, when you think about health, don’t you immediately think “Sheriff.”
It can be found here: http://www.lakesheriff.com/Assets/Sheriff+Site/docs/ShelterinPlaceFAQEnglish.pdf
However it may be I was misinformed that the grocery stores will close on April 1st. I cannot find it anywhere, and that is a big relief.
No matter what, 2020 just can’t get worse, can it?
Okay, so beaches will be off limit, too. Too bad the bird will have missed the really choice material available during spring break….