EAllusion wrote:Flu test negative. Infection control has been contacted to see if a corona test can be done, but that’s looking unlikely.
I'm so sorry, EA. Wishing her a speedy recovery.
EAllusion wrote:Flu test negative. Infection control has been contacted to see if a corona test can be done, but that’s looking unlikely.
MeDotOrg wrote:I was laid of this morning.
Dear customers,
Now, more than ever, it’s important we come together as a community to support each other during challenging times. Part of that is showing compassion and care for some of our neighbors who are most vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus. According to the CDC, that is members of the population who are age 60 and older.
To support this group, beginning Thursday, March 19th, all Stop & Shop stores will open earlier in order to service only customers who are age 60 and over from 6:00a.m.-7:30a.m. daily.
We’re making the decision to offer this every day of the week to allow for community members in this age category to shop in a less crowded environment, which better enables social distancing. They’ll also be shopping prior to any other customers entering.
Beginning Thursday, people ages 60 and up can use a designated entrance, which will be marked at their local store, from 6:00a.m.-7:30a.m. Although we will not be requesting ID for entry, we ask that you please respect the purpose of the early opening – and do the right thing for your neighbors. Store associates do reserve the right to ask customers to leave if they are not a member of this age group.
Lemmie wrote:I’m not, but my husband is in this age group, as are a fair number of my neighborhood group. Given the new curfew and closings in the tri-state area and a mandate for people to not be within 6 feet or have more than 50 in a group, this is very helpful.