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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams ([personal profile] dewline) wrote2022-06-25 03:50 pm

Pandemic: Safety Barriers at Shoppers Drug Mart Removed

And I found that out today on my way back from a trip to a long-term care facility.

How am I supposed to trust pharmacies of any affiliation during a Pandemic that's still in progress when they do stuff like this?
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[personal profile] armiphlage 2022-06-25 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering how bad "just" regular influenza is, I'm surprised they aren't making them permanent.

The ones at Costco look like they're there for the long run, with metal brackets.
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[personal profile] sabotabby 2022-06-25 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
My Shoppers has been consistently unsafe this whole time. They allowed two people there—one a regular worker, another a Canada Post employee—to be unmasked. The Canada Post office is right next to where people get covid tests and vaccines.
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[personal profile] raincitygirl 2022-06-26 10:02 am (UTC)(link)
That is SO bizarre. It’s a pharmacy. Sick people go there to pick up medicine to help their health. Sick people are often germy. Sick people are also immune-suppressed, so even if THEIR illness isn’t germy, they’re more at risk of catching germs from the other sick people in the pharmacy.

I go to the pharmacy inside Safeway, which still has the plastic barriers, thank God. But I stopped by the local Shoppers a few days ago for Life brand gluten-free iron supplements (you’d be amazed at the number of iron supplements which are NOT gluten-free). They still had their plastic barriers up then.

Maybe each Shoppers store manager is allowed to make the call individually. Or maybe my Shoppers just hasn’t gotten around to taking down the barriers yet.

And people wonder why I still religiously wear a mask every time I set foot out of my apartment. Pandemic hasn’t blown itself out yet, and I prefer to continue taking sensible precautions.
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[personal profile] jsburbidge 2022-06-26 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
My understanding is that the barriers were based on a droplet model of transmission and actually make things more risky in an aerosol transmission context, because they interfere with airflow and ventilation. For at least the past year they should have been coming down with additional attention being paid to airflow.

That's not to say that Shoppers' motives are justified; it is likely that what they want to do is signal that "it's over" (which is both objectively wrong and potentially dangerous in effect).

[personal profile] moonblossom 2022-06-27 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh jeez.. and... Dwight, I refuse to go out on Canada 🇨🇦 day.... too much risk 😫😫😫😫😫