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Have been finding more at the stores, but hand sanitizer doesn't seem to exist anymore. I did an online search and turned up nothing. Still have about 2 weeks of sanitizer remaining. After that, I guess it will be exclusively hand washing, which may be better anyway (but if I have to be in a store, I like to use hand sanitizer on grocery cart handles).
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Regarding the disinfecting products, I suggest you look at smaller markets and/or ethnic markets and ethnic supermarkets. It seems like people have been adapting to the stay at home orders. I still drive to/from work; for those who have been driving, have you guys noticed more speeders because of all the light/nonexistent traffic? I've also seen some erratic/distracted driving, too. Even though California is a hands-free state when it comes to cell phone use and texting, I've been seeing more people texting while driving, with some even full on swerving in and out of lanes; I've even seen two drivers on different occasions full-on run red lights. |
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Also, I really don't think gas is an issue; I don't know about the rural areas and sparsely populated desert areas of California, but at least in the cities, I have seen no gas stations in my area closed down, just drastically lower prices. Some of those gas station in rural areas/sparsely populated desert areas along the highways, I always felt they charged more for gas anyway because they are so remote, plus it's slight price gouging for the motorists along those highways, but I'm sure even those haven't closed down, and have much reduced prices, but probably not as low as in the cities. |
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Huh. My gf and I stopped getting takeout and have been cooking at home the last few weeks. I've lost about six pounds thanks to not eating out.
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I live in a highrise so the exercise thing has a solution despite the fitness room being closed. From the bottom of the parking garage to the roof deck level is 17 floors. I find 4.5 sets of those (77 levels), with elevators down takes about 25 minutes, and is probably more intense than my normal eliptical.
There's a routine to this. Elevator down to 1 (sanitizer just outside elevator door) and G4, then the 4.5 trips, and walking by the sanitizer on 1 on my way up. If I do this in the middle of the work day I might not run into anyone the whole time. (Particularly hate running into dog people, especially now.) |
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Then there are the people driving like they are trying to out run a nuclear blast. Why are they doing this? My guess is because they can - there is so little traffic on LA freeways. The usual suspects driving with their heads up thier asses are still out there, unfortunately. |
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But yeah, some people do drive like that on a side note. Even before Corona lol. |
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I like to drive through the desert at night so it’s not just a question of full closure but also reduced hours (are the normally all-night stations still all-night?). But thanks for the information. |
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