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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
GDS-3950BH wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
I agree, JC2. When its as safe as possible for me and my fellow Americans.
Thanks and that's very thoughtful of you.
It's what others don't realize. If they are asymptomatic super carrier, they will be infecting and endangering a lot of other people.
asymptomatic super carrier? More infectious than a run of the mill regular carrier? Can they sneeze here and infect someone 4 counties away or something?
Huh? :@:S:h:R - GDS-3950BHExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
I agree, JC2. When its as safe as possible for me and my fellow Americans.
Thanks and that's very thoughtful of you.
It's what others don't realize. If they are asymptomatic super carrier, they will be infecting and endangering a lot of other people.
asymptomatic super carrier? More infectious than a run of the mill regular carrier? Can they sneeze here and infect someone 4 counties away or something? - I'm in Georgetown, TX and my 30 days are up Wednesday. I've got reservations in Waco and Dallas at a private and city park. Then I have 8 days of reservations in Oklahoma state parks (plenty of sites were available). After that I plan to find a 30 day campground rental near Fayetteville, AR. I'm trying to escape the 90 degrees temps that are starting in central Texas now. AC is running about 8 hours straight during the days this week. After that I may head Northwest. Google says Oregon is nice in the summer. Washington is chilly. Imagine that. Sweaters in August. Not worried about the virus that ate New York. I'm not fat and I don't have other health problems after 60 years of taking good care of my body.
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Lwiddis wrote:
I agree, JC2. When its as safe as possible for me and my fellow Americans.
Thanks and that's very thoughtful of you.
It's what others don't realize. If they are asymptomatic super carrier, they will be infecting and endangering a lot of other people. - hotjag1Explorer IIWe left Arizona a few days ago going north through Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and WA. All rest areas were open that we saw on our route. We stayed at truck stops, and a casino parking lot(it was closed) with several other rv's spending the night. We also spent the night in a mall parking lot in WA for a couple of days visiting family. Police car waved as he drove through the parking lot. We saw quite a few cars on the road while traveling, but there were lots of RV's traveling also.
- luv2tupExplorerMotorhome is packed and ready to go, departing next Tuesday for a week away about 100 miles from home. DW is a nurse, her doctors say we've nothing to worry about as long as we keep our distance from anyone else. Full tank of diesel. Everything we'll need is taken from home so no need to venture out to any stores.
There are new rules at our destination; online registration/payment/site assignment, no kids, no public bathrooms/showers, no laundry, no visiting in other sites. Travel safe, travel smart. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
JC2 wrote:
Only when a majority of "medical professionals" say it's ok will we start again. Politicians don't have a clue. :R
Agree!
Can't take the risk with our lives.
Although the itch is too strong.
We'll also wait for opening of federal, state, country and city campgrounds. - js218ExplorerJust returned to Cross Forks PA. from Lake Tahoe Nevada.
- LwiddisExplorer II"May not be happening in California but things are looking up."
Things are looking up? Almost 70,000 Americans have died from this virus. For instance Mississippi WAS "opening up" and yesterday had their largest number of new cases. I can wait for the "fun of camping" until this virus is under control.
Mississippi - "Gov. Tate Reeves was to proceed with his plan to get people back to work, but announced the change of plans on Friday as 397 new coronavirus cases were confirmed and 20 more people died." - LwiddisExplorer III agree, JC2. When its as safe as possible for me and my fellow Americans.
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