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HCI's avatar

David, I wholeheartedly agree. I don't think I ever did online ordering/curbside pickup for grocery shopping before the pandemic. But I don't think that I'll ever go back to the old way. It saves much time strolling the aisles and waiting in line, by ordering what you want online, and then have store employees loaded it into the trunk of your car. If the store couldn't fulfill an item due to them being out of stock, then I shop in person for those few things that were out. Being able to do online then curbside for restaurants is nice too. The orders tend to be more accurate than going there, and having someone misinterpret what I verbally said giving my order to them, and getting the wrong things.

And I think the new normal of washing and sanitizing hands is a nice reassurance for those of us who eat at fast food/fast casual restaurants. I always kind of wondered if the youngsters working there washed and sanitized their hands as well as they should. So this renewed emphasis on sanitization is a win-win.

And it's interesting how you mentioned about Asian travelers wearing masks during SARS of 2003. Mask wearing is very much ingrained in their practices. During my trips to Korea, Hong

Kong, Taiwan, and Japan over the past years during late fall/early winter, many people would wear masks as a preventive measure during flu season or whenever they feel their health circumstances warranted it. Sanitization and general cleanliness are also so ingrained in their culture, and I really admire that. Their hotels are immaculate, and I never had to complain about a dirty hotel room there. Hotels here in the US and to some extent in Europe are more hit or miss, but they don't seem as immaculate as the ones over in Asia, generally speaking.

So yes, this "new normal" is one of the silver linings of the pandemic. We are indeed blessed to live in an era where technology makes all this possible.

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Nancy L. Rogers's avatar

Speaking as someone on the "inside" of the plexiglass partitions, I hope they do go away. They make it difficult to put your groceries on the belt or counter, they're awkward to clean (or clean around), and they don't stop whatever contact risks we had to take before. They're just in the way.

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