Anonymous ID: 02364a March 23, 2020, 7:11 a.m. No.8530833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0856 >>1007 >>1174 >>1249 >>1280

"Your next trip to the grocery store may look a little different as more efforts are made to help battle the spread of coronavirus. Acme Fresh Market stores across Northeast Ohio have installed plastic shields at registers as a physical barrier to protect cashiers and customers through social distancing.

Taped lines have also been added to the floor to show distances of six feet at key locations like customer service, pharmacy counters and checkout lanes.

Acme officials are also asking its customers to allow the 7-8 a.m. hour for shoppers who are considered more vulnerable and high-risk."

 

msn.com/en-us/finance/companies/acme-grocery-stores-announce-changes-due-to-coronavirus-plastic-barriers-installed-at-checkout-lines/ar-BB11Ab5l

Anonymous ID: 02364a March 23, 2020, 7:22 a.m. No.8530936   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8530897

Long ago, I think when Q was first taking about the 16 year plan, he said something about a planned war here that would be real, but also staged. Trump says he is a wartime president. Is this the 'war' that Q referred to? Does anyone remember that?

Anonymous ID: 02364a March 23, 2020, 7:35 a.m. No.8531038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1174 >>1249 >>1280 >>1300

MUMBAI, March 23 (Reuters) - "Indians breathed easier on Monday as lockdowns ordered to combat the spread of the coronavirus in India's megacities kept cars off the road and closed factories, improving air quality and letting people see blue skies instead of heavy grey smog.

Last year, India accounted for around half of the world's 50 most polluted cities, according to Swiss firm IQAir, with emissions caused partly by industry, vehicle exhaust and coal-fired plants.

Now, however, New Delhi and at least 75 Indian districts are under lockdown to stop the virus, which has infected at least 341 people in India and killed seven. Many Indians also heeded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to observe voluntary confinement on Sunday, leaving roads that are usually crammed with cars, rickshaws, motor-bikes and buses eerily empty."

 

news.trust.org/item/20200323091355-c46jc/