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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08.17.2020 A. Wang Comments1
Alex Marshall
From:Angel <anjianw@gmail.com>
Sent:Monday, August 17, 2020 6:14 PM
To:Alex Marshall
Subject:Re: Please do more researches before you decide on 900 final project
This is the high light from the article I just sent moments ago:
Home life and shopping
The homecoming. Because of so many COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, more older adults
will leave assisted living facilities and nursing homes to move in with their families, Factora
said. “Families will generally move closer together,” he said.
The fortress. Home delivery of almost everything will become the norm for older Americans,
and in-person shopping will become much less common, Factora said.
An increase in grocery deliveries. The 60-and-up workforce increasingly will be reluctant to
work anywhere but from home and will be very slow to re-embrace grocery shopping.
“Instacart delivery will become the new normal for them,” Dychtwald said.
Thanks
Angel
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On Aug 17, 2020, at 6:12 PM, Angel <anjianw@gmail.com> wrote:
After COVID, there are some many things we need to reconsider and reevaluate. 900 is the
number one issue for our town to think through whether this is a healthy choice to build this type
of massive senior community after covid. Please read the article from this link. You are the
parents for Rye Brook town at this moment. I trust you committee will make a good choice for
our town’s future.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/from-travel-and-shopping-to-health-care-life-will-never-be-
the-same-for-people-over-60-even-with-a-vaccine-2020-08-17
Thanks
Angel
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