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Thermoguy
Mar 29, 2020Explorer II
This is an interesting post. I read this on Facebook and think it is relevant - if you go out, treat everything like you have the virus and don't want to pass it to others. If you do that, you should be safe and you should not spread if you are a carrier. I think this is good advice for the OP. If he needs to go home to his boat, then by all means, use caution and go. But, you might be better off just staying where you are and waiting for this to get over. If you stay safe, then you will be safe.
I did see that Florida has checkpoints at the boarder not allowing people without a purpose to enter Florida. So, those people running to the beach or a vacation home will be turned around. The best way to stop the spread is to stay put.
I do have a friend moving from Florida to California this week. He has no choice, he sold his house in Florida and has to move. Bad week to do it, but no choice. When he gets to his house in CA he will have to stay put for 14 days or so. Hopefully he stays safe when he travels. Not a good plan, but no choice.
Good Luck to you.
I did see that Florida has checkpoints at the boarder not allowing people without a purpose to enter Florida. So, those people running to the beach or a vacation home will be turned around. The best way to stop the spread is to stay put.
I do have a friend moving from Florida to California this week. He has no choice, he sold his house in Florida and has to move. Bad week to do it, but no choice. When he gets to his house in CA he will have to stay put for 14 days or so. Hopefully he stays safe when he travels. Not a good plan, but no choice.
Good Luck to you.
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