I ignored the one-way signs, and went the "wrong direction" every chance I got.
Anyone who thinks a virus can't go right over the display shelves and into the next aisle over... is an idiot. The entire store has one huge hvac air circulation system. The air is constantly moving around the store. If you walk into a store, you are breathing in the same air as other customers exhaled 15 minutes ago at another part of the store.
Unless there are ceiling height air barriers around all the store shelves, which there aren't... then one-way signs are just as foolish as a screen door on a submarine.
I was in a company that had split AC's and the only way to let fresh air in was to open the front door. I used to tell people they were breathing air that was inside the lady that resigned 5 years previously.
I ignored the one-way signs, and went the "wrong direction" every chance I got.
Anyone who thinks a virus can't go right over the display shelves and into the next aisle over... is an idiot. The entire store has one huge hvac air circulation system. The air is constantly moving around the store. If you walk into a store, you are breathing in the same air as other customers exhaled 15 minutes ago at another part of the store.
Unless there are ceiling height air barriers around all the store shelves, which there aren't... then one-way signs are just as foolish as a screen door on a submarine.
I was in a company that had split AC's and the only way to let fresh air in was to open the front door. I used to tell people they were breathing air that was inside the lady that resigned 5 years previously.