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Friday, August 28, 2020

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I wrote in Facebook about lack of information to ahare with our fellow dancers, from Bars on Oahu.and I got an informative answer from Gareth Au, in which he stated that the Makai Bar in Ala Moana did not mention the pandemic by name; but they did take care to reduce and rearrange their seating to optimize social distancing. All bar staff are masked; and they encourage customers to wear masks except while drinking. Hand sanitizer is provided free at the entrance and at the exit. However in a subsequent post, it has not been implemented yet. But we are getting something. Email it in.

“What's done is done. Whether to you, or by you, and you cannot change it.
But what's not done is not done. And there, both hope and hazard lie.”


The more an individual interacts with others, and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk of the Trump Pandemic to spread. The risk of spread increases in a restaurant or bar setting as follows: Lowest Risk: Food service limited to drive-through, delivery, take-out, and curb-side pick up. More Risk: On-site dining limited to outdoor seating. Seating capacity reduced to allow tables to be spaced at least 6 feet apart. Even More Risk: On-site dining with both indoor and outdoor seating. Seating capacity reduced to allow tables to be spaced at least 6 feet apart. Highest Risk: On-site dining with both indoor and outdoor seating. Seating capacity not reduced and tables not spaced at least 6 feet apart.

"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner


What is social distancing and why is it so important in Asia, Europe and the rest of the world where the cases and deaths are decreasing daily? Did you see the Trump group at the White House Convention? Committing Suicide for their God?. Social distancing means not interacting with anyone outside your household, and limiting trips to places where you might interact with other people. Minimizing contact with others is the "best" way to reduce the spread of the Trump Pandemic. Better than Masks? You'd better believe it. Now, with Masks, you are way ahead of the game. Not only health wise but socially too.

"Social dancers believe that to have faith is to be sure of the things
we hope for, to be certain that we shall dance again.”

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