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Poggly if I still lived in Wilmington I really would not want to go grocery shopping there; I haven't been there but have no doubt there are few masks worn.
We love going to Wilmington, but it’s going to be a long time ‘till I get back up that way. We shop a Lowe’s Grocery on the S.C.-N.C. border early morning’s every two weeks or so. That’s about all we get out now.
Unoccupied or idled commercial buildings can experience a deterioration in water quality that can be easily remedied by flushing the building pipes with fresh water from the Town’s water system. A multi-departmental team has been working with neighboring utilities to develop guidelines for commercial and institutional properties that will be reopening for service. This group effort has resulted in a coordinated message for business owners across the Triangle. Cary’s website has been updated with flushing recommendations, including detailed FAQs, and links to CDC guidelines. Approximately 1,500 non-residential customers have been contacted by email or telephone to notify them of this information. Cary’s 311 Citizen Advocates are armed with this information to help direct anyone who reaches out with questions.
Got an email from our building about them flushing water and HVAC. But my company announced Friday everyone is working remote till there's a vaccine or readily available ongoing testing.
Went to both Home Depot and Lowe's in Apex yesterday. It was night & day. Not a single visible HD employee had on a mask, and an employee at the customer service desk stepped around from behind the plexiglass partition and got way too close to my face. At Lowe's, every visible employee had on a mask. Coincidentally, the cofounder of HD is a huge Trump supporter.
They've got 100 pound barrels of rice and water buried in their backyard and 10 years worth of canned goods in the basement but they gotta get a sandwich. All getting ready for the SHTF scenario but since no one is storming their store of supplies they don't know it's actually here.
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