Today, my wife and I went to our daughter's school festival and saw the outdoor stage where she appeared.
I was given a ticket for the venue, but it was very far away, so I stood near the stage. However, a student wearing a windbreaker from the organizing committee warned me.
I think that for them, 'warning someone personally' was a rather daunting task.
It doesn't mean that there aren't idiots who get upset by being warned.
It was a risky job in its own right.
As far as I could watch, they hadn't allowed a single standing dense condition.
"It is very admirable, I thought."
Oh, by the way, the representative of the demonstration who claimed that "Corona doesn't exist" said, "Do your research and study it...
I have already written seven corona-related columns, which were based on the advice of active doctors, research papers and estimates.
Using the genome (Wuhan version) sequence of the corona spike protein, we also attempted to simulate RNA strand breaks in the virus.
From here on, I would like them to tell me exactly what I need to "look into" and "study".
But that's beside the point.
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So, what I did today was to separate from my wife and walk around the venue by myself for a long time -- I was a bit tired.
By continuing to walk, you can avoid the stagnation of infected air and prevent the development of dense conditions.
I couldn't concentrate on the content of the stage, but I thought it was enough, given the circumstances.
Depending on the host's best efforts to prevent infection, there are many ways for the participants to cooperate.