Posted by knightstead on April 01, 2020 at 08:46:59 from (99.82.253.222):
In Reply to: Re: sickness posted by 1948CaseVAI on April 01, 2020 at 08:30:53:
I'm normally pretty good and just ignoring the posts where people expose their ignorance but your's just take's the cake. What liberty's have you lost that are not worth thousands, or ten of thousands of lives? Keep in mind, the shelter in place orders are only temporary. I'm only 32 so I know the odds of me dying from it aren't great, but my parents and many others I hold near and dear are considered high risk. My wife works in a lab at a large hospital in St. Louis and let me tell you this is no joke. I was working as as electrician at another very large hospital in St. Louis and thankfully our foreman pulled us out at the end of last week. The elevator operators were there making sure that only certain elevators could stop on the coronavirus floors, and they were installing vapors barriers in the shaft doors so that the air from these floors could not escape. Do you think the hospitals are going to these measures for no reason?
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