Forgot to also mention that I won't be doing any hugs or handshakes Sat.
evening.
On Monday, March 9, 2020, 09:04:10 PM EDT, dbeckley@xxxxxxxx
<dbeckley@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
My viewpoint is that here in our area we are presently not compromised as yet
from this and you just cannot stop living in the event of things like this. I'm
probably more susceptible to this than most because of my low platelets and
white blood cells which compromise my immunity to diseases. It would be
premature to cancel at this point and I doubt this would be a valid reason to
cancel a contract with a band at this point. I will say that another month
might be a different story as things may get better or worse. It gets to the
point of do we cancel church, going to the grocery store, taking a walk or
other. You cannot crawl into a hole and ignore life entirely.
As for myself, being one who has to be extremely careful. I'm going to do all
the things they tell me to do and not to do, choose where I go and who I'm
around and sleep in my own bed at night. No trips , hotel stays and no new
plans for the summer. As of now I'm still attending the Gettysburg festivals
because I stay in my own bus and I'm still coming to our concerts because I
believe the folks who attend our shows for the most part are locals, our age
group, and pretty much stay in our area. I am , however not planning any new
summer events if and until things get better. I'll just spend more time in my
own yard , pool, etc and get some things done around here I've been ignoring,
and have all my cars running like clockwork when things get better.
Dick
On Monday, March 9, 2020, 08:41:22 PM EDT, Kristen Schneider
<kristenkschneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That’s a good viewpoint on the matter, Ursula.
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On Mar 9, 2020, at 8:37 PM, SMBA Hornpipe <hornpipeeditor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for checking...lets.see what everyone thinks..
My thought is.... have the concert and let the attendees decide.
I was just at the Pens vs Cap game in Pittsburgh and they didn't cancel.If you
go to the grocery store you can be exposed. I'm not going to worry about it
and I have a daughter in law that is a doctor and my husband is a respiratory
therapist. They are in contact with sick people everyday. Now that being said,
if you have a low immune system and at at risk, by all means don't feel you
have to come. Each person needs to do what is best for them. That is totally
understood. I am interested in hearing from you all on this... btw, the
weather sounds like it will be great.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 8:11 PM Robert Bishard <rvbjr13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I received a call from a woman who attends our jam and concerts asking if we
are still holding them in light of the Coronavirus issue.
I told her that I believe our intention is to hold them both, but thought I
better check with you all first.
What do you say?
BobB