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"I am hopeful for the future but cautious, " she said. "I grieve for those lives lost and hope that science and truth prevail in the years to come. "
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The clients would then go inside houses by themselves. "That is how I had to function, " she said. "For the first time last week, someone came who had her shots, too. I picked her up and I did my showings. Scott McIntyre for The New York Times Ms. Bell also dared to go out with two girlfriends for a birthday celebration. She and one of the friends are members of a ski club that suffered three Covid deaths related to a trip to Sun Valley, Idaho, early in the pandemic, and one of her two dinner companions also became sick enough to be hospitalized. Their first dinner out was so jubilant that Ms. Bell made her way to the dance floor, where an older gentleman tried to grab her hand and dance. (For that, she was not ready, and she said she swatted him away. ) She and her pals "were talking about how great we felt and how nice it was even to be in each other's company and talk and laugh, " she said. Bell said she tries not to dwell on the losses and the pain of the last year. "I am not going there, " she said, preferring to focus on the cheerful now.
32, 172 posts 7. It totally depends on the bar/pub. Some stick to the law 100% and some don't. There are bars that have people under 21 there are some that won't tolerate it. I have seen small groups who come into a bar and get a table/booth and have someone in that party always get up and get the drinks w/o any issue. Some bartenders don't proof everyone who requests a drink. I would let the 18 and 20 yr old know that the law is 21 and that they will probably be denied entrance unless it is a pub(serving food) type establishment. 29, 426 posts 8. Many bars, esp. those near NYU will card at the door. It is impossible for a bartender to keep track of who not to serve alcohol, and the consequences to the establishments liquor license in case of a violation are severe. 9. Thanks guys. ter1413 sums it up best for me. 10. 6 years ago -:- Message from Tripadvisor staff -:- This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one.
However 9 months before we sat at a NY bar to watch a soccer game (drinking lemonade) with no one asking his age. There were no tables in the place to sit at, it was a real bar, not a eating place. To be fair he looks over 21 and it didn't occur to us to ask if it was ok as we had no intention of drinking, it was about 9 or 10am. 126 posts 5. some places (pubs etc) may start checking id at 10pm, anyone under age will have to leave at 10 45, 237 posts 39 reviews 43 helpful votes 6. lassie--the 9 or 10AM part is what may have enabled you to do what you did. scoop--you are asking if your younger kids can go with the older ones to a bar. The impression I am getting is that this is not a family group going out to eat but the kids going out partying, on their own, at night. In that case the types of places they go to would be carding at the door and your younger ones would be denied entrance. Even though you say they won't be drinking, no establishment will risk their liquor license to allow admittance of 4 twenty somethings.
But when she talked about her grandchildren, she began to weep. "Do you know how bad it was not to hug your grandchild? " she asked. "I try not to think about it, it's so hurtful. " Marsha Henderson, a former commissioner for women's health with the Food and Drug Administration, also got inoculated and then began helping her friends and neighbors find vaccine appointments in Washington, D. C. As she and her friends crawl out, she said, they are beginning to look at shaking up some of their routes. "The Book Club Sisters will meet in April for the first time since Covid, " she said. "The pandemic has encouraged us to look to a new genre, not our usual biographies or politics. We are trying to look to the future, Afro Futuristic short stories. No more Zoom. It will be a hoot! " Image Credit... Michael A. McCoy for The New York Times Many of those fully vaccinated — older and younger — are still as cautious, more like those crocuses that bloom in the day only to fold quietly back into their stems at night.