Tuesday, April 12, 2022

A Sign Of Things To Come?

I had a couple of stops to make today. One of them was mailing a package at a post office.

When I entered the post office three windows were open. Two of them had customers; the clerk at the unoccupied one motioned me down to hers. As she went through her spiel I kept thinking something was different. The whole area around her work station looked brighter and more open. Then I realized that this window did not have a plexiglass shield in front of it. something I haven't seen for almost two years.

St. Louis County's mask mandate expired in late February, and the City of St. Louis followed suit in early March. Was this no-plastic barrier workstation another sign of things loosening up? The clerk and I did not discuss the change, but I wondered if she had an opinion about the matter. The National Institutes of Health recommends the use of shields, but some think having a barrier makes things worse

As things continue to open up I wonder if plexiglass-free workplaces are the wave of the future, or if there will be choices.

Five years ago: Aves Aperture

11 comments:

  1. Interesting observation. We are now in wave 6 of Covid and they no longer mandate indoor masking.

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    1. It's interesting to me how each area draws lines differently on this.

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  2. I am drawing my own line and I wear my mask when I am in any stores or doctors' offices. We are still not going into sit down restaurants for meals. It just takes somebody with the virus coming too close to me and a sneeze or cough from someone who may unknowingly have Covid and I could end up getting it and having severe health problems. We do get carry out food from many restaurants that we used to go into.

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  3. I still feel I'm missing something when I go into stores now. It's the mask. It became a part of shopping.

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    1. I don't know if it's a positive or negative that I only feel semi-naked on those occasions I don't don a mask.

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  4. I hate it when I come back to a comment section and think, "Didn't I leave a comment here? I know I was here before..."

    Anyway, I had the same experience at Dierbergs. I rolled up to the checkout and thought, somethings wrong here. Not only was the plastic gone but they rearranged the checkout to be more like Target.

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    1. And when I was walking into a Dierbergs today the sign reminding me to bring in my reusable bags was back. At the height of the pandemic I had a clerk at the self serve lane fuss at me for using one there.

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  5. The shields remain up wherever I visit. Masks are optional, but I wear mine.

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    1. Now I wish I had asked the clerk about her lack of shield. It would be interesting to see what her response was.

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