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Let's see. All tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, churches, County, State and National Parks, movie theatres, concerts, beaches, libraries, malls, sporting events (including adult baseball leagues) and anything fun - are closed.

If I did go out there, where would I take anyone? I'm sitting it out for now. Come April 4 (or 10th, or May or June or SEPTEMBER), I'll see about getting back out there.
 

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Before retirement, I had been in health care for 42 years and this is no virus to fool with. I also do two days a week but have stopped until we know this is somewhat under control.

Even without that, who would you pick up and where would they go? Think about it. Maybe some nurses but my bet is that most nurses don't depend on Uber. I may be wrong but if they do, they need to update their disaster plan. Just saying.....
 

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Haven't driven since march, planning on a possibly trip beginning of august visiting relatives near 70 so I dont planning on driving til I come back. Pretty good surge out there assuming it's real. Covid is getting worse hopefully it starts going down again.
 

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Same here - since March 3rd. Unemployment ok for now. As long as the infection rate is above 10%, I'm out no matter how many they "find" a day or how many die. The infection rate and hospital bed usage (under 50%) will tell us all when it is safe to go out. Good luck to those who are out there......
 

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I haven't driven since March 14. I had a woman in my car that night with two children who were coughing and sneezing at the back of my head. She was on the phone with a friend and they were talking about another of their friends who had tested positive for COVID-19. She was my last passenger. I am a lung cancer survivor with emphysema and am 69 years old. I just don't feel safe going back out there. It's a shame. I really miss it. I drove four nights a week for about three years. I may wait until there is a vaccine that has this under control, like influenza. I get a flu shot every year. I am thankful that my pension and social security is enough to keep us afloat.
 

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I haven't driven since March 14. I had a woman in my car that night with two children who were coughing and sneezing at the back of my head. She was on the phone with a friend and they were talking about another of their friends who had tested positive for COVID-19. She was my last passenger. I am a lung cancer survivor with emphysema and am 69 years old. I just don't feel safe going back out there. It's a shame. I really miss it. I drove four nights a week for about three years. I may wait until there is a vaccine that has this under control, like influenza. I get a flu shot every year. I am thankful that my pension and social security is enough to keep us afloat.
Did you get sick, I stopped on March 15th because of the news I was hearing and a sick guy I took to the airport.
 
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