Thats true but the chances of exposure to the virus in an environment like a pool room is like 100%. At that point you may very well become an angel of death to the right person.
I just read a story of a group of old guys who continued to get together to play cards. All got the versus and three are dead now.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/corona...0200414-atv34aun7fhf7atucntor63jee-story.html
Me personally, I have a Gold Crown in the house and can get my fix of pool but there is zero chance I would ever go in a pool room for a hell of a long time. I am sorry to say many pool rooms will not survive. I have owned three and it is a tough starvation business at best anyway.
Years ago when bowling allies were closing there was a saying. For everyone that closes no new one opens. This could very well signal the end to the classic pool room as we know it. Pool for the most part is played in bars now anyway. It has been dying for a long time, it would not take much to drive in the final nail.
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