Monday, April 13, 2020

Social Distancing Is Not A Priority To Most

We're seeing thousands of San Franciscans who are refusing to social distance. Joggers are weaving in and out of pedestrians, brushing past us. Cyclists are also running the gauntlet by riding on the sidewalk, barely a foot away from walkers. Shoppers in stores are banging into each other to get in a jammed line, waiting for food or to pay.

Why is this happening? Why are people not respecting this new 6 feet law? Why are they directly encouraging contamination? Why do they have no consideration for first responders, who are working around the clock and putting their lives on the line to save Covid-19 sufferers?

Someone mentioned that people aren't used to not having human interaction. But we're living in a world where 'not used to' is now the norm so everyone must adapt. It's only six feet. People must be conscious about this...all...the...time.

Others mentioned it's possible that these thousands of disrespectful people don't take the virus seriously, since they are healthy and have no Covid-19 symptoms. But if/when they or their loved ones are struck by the virus, they will then receive a huge wake up call.

Common sense, logic, respect and abiding by the law is the only way to live today.

The homeless are the ones suffering. They are on the streets, begging for food since pantries are running at skeletal levels. They're the ones that are stuck on a corner, trying to keep away from others while these passer-bys are not walking a few feet around them. Because once Covid-19 reaches a chunk of the homeless, this virus will spread like wild fire and everyone will be hit at a rate of knots.

Six feet. That's all you have to do. Maintain six feet from everyone that's not in your household. Because the ones that don't adhere to this new law will reap everything they deserve. God is watching us all with a close eye - the good, the bad and the criminal. Do good, be good, follow good and always keep six feet from everyone until we're in the all clear. Remember, He is watching.





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