German cafe tells customers to wear pool noodles to enforce social distancing. That is all. https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/15/europe/german-cafe-noodle-distancing-scli-intl-grm/index.html">https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/1...
This German cafe must have copied this elementary school in China. You may laugh, but things like this will be in our future, too. https://www.kidsnews.com.au/health/kids-in-china-get-creative-to-keep-covid19-at-bay-in-reopened-classrooms/news-story/8375624a69d9cebcfc13db5f9cd26e8c">https://www.kidsnews.com.au/health/ki...
I do not know whether to laugh at this or to be deeply impressed with American ingenuity and entrepreneurship. https://kxxv.com/news/national/coronavirus/company-makes-bumper-tables-for-restaurants-amid-virus">https://kxxv.com/news/nati...
Or this idea, for our COVID19 world, suggested by @jrankin128: “1962 illustration from the Italian magazine Domenica del Corriere depicting life in the year 2022"
In Kerala, in all seriousness, here is a good idea: the "Break the Chain Umbrella Project" to gently remind people to keep physical distance, using a readily available and socially acceptable household object, during COVID19. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/now-umbrellas-for-social-distancing/article31427390.ece">https://www.thehindu.com/news/nati... via @UnniKarunakara #nudge
Or this idea, inspired by the court during the Song Dynasty, where the official doesn& #39;t look too happy, either, perhaps contemplating the persistent risk of infection, despite his hat. via @aoziparis
And, well, hoop skirts for physical distancing! We& #39;d have to work on the gender issues here, however?
Another helpful suggestion, via @rosana, for how we can keep physical distance in this time of COVID19.
It& #39;s happening! https://twitter.com/SCMPNews/status/1265381945845796864?s=20">https://twitter.com/SCMPNews/...