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-And finally with everything going on in the world,
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people are sharing a lot of information on how to stay safe.
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It can all get very confusing, so here to answer some questions
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is the President of American Guidelines, Mr. Nelson Fleming.
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Mr. Nelson Fleming, thank you so much for joining us.
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-Great to be here, Jimmy.
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-There's a lot of different information out there
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about being safe during this time.
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Can you help us sort it out?
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-Sure thing.
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While protesting, it is recommended and/or required
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that all people, with some exceptions,
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wear facial coverings over their nose and mouth.
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If you're an essential worker, you may or may not have to
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wear a face mask while also shielding your eyes.
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Gloves are not mandatory but certain areas may require you
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to wear them, depending on whether your eyes
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are shielded or only your face.
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And of course, it is important to remain six feet apart from
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other people, unless it isn't, but staying 20 feet apart
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is ideal but six feet or not is also recommended.
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-Okay, sorry, wait a minute. So let me get this straight.
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You're allowed to leave your home to go protest,
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but while protesting, you should wear a mask, maybe gloves,
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and try to keep your distance from other people?
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-Well, that depends on what state you're in.
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In parts of California, masks are not required
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while exercising and technically protesting is marching,
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which is a form of exercise.
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You can check your Apple watch to see if you're exercising,
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unless you're wearing gloves.
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-Wait, wait, wait. Sorry, can you slow down a bit?
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-Sure thing.
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If you're in Arkansas and not eating, you must wear a mask.
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But if you're in Virginia and under 10, you don't have to.
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If you're an essential worker, you may be required to wear
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a mask no matter where you are, unless you're under 10,
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in which case, you should not be an essential worker.
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Also, it doesn't only depend on what state you're in
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geographically, but what state you're in mentally.
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Are you in a state of thinking that justice is your priority?
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Or are you in a state of thinking
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health is your priority?
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And is there really a difference?
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-I'm sorry, this just all seems so confusing.
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-It does, doesn't it?
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I understand that this is a lot of information,
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which is why I designed this chart.
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It's very simple.
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First you must ask the question, "Am I going to protest?"
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If yes, you move down here to this Venn diagram.
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Then, all the states, mental, geographical, and matter,
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meaning solids, liquids, and gasses,
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are color-coded right down here.
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After that, you head to this line graph that measures
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the number of protesters with zone temperatures.
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And if you're over 40, this chart doesn't apply to you.
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You're going to want to look at this chart
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and start all over from the beginning.
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So if that's confusing, we also have this,
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which is technically a chart
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that walks you through all of the other charts.
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And for that, you're just gonna need
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300 pieces of paper and a hole punch.
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And then of course, failing that, there's this.
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-What is that?
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-This shows an interdimensional relationship
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between the charts and the binder.
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It's pretty self-explanatory now.
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-Well, thank you for being on the show.
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And if you're protesting, be safe out there.
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-You be safe in there, Jimmy.