Critics argue along the line: "We can't let government infringe civil liberties without good data showing it's justified." OK. To which I say: Do you want the government to get good data by tracking your phone 24/7? To which they say: "No, this would infringe civil liberties."
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If the answer to #1 is "yes", the next question is, "Did you wait until you sat down at your table before removing your mask so the breath vapor would stay within the magical 6-foot safety shield...even though vapor from other diners is already swirling all around you?"
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Makes sense. But I guess for people living downtown, the list gets pretty long over the course of a week, with going to work, grocery shopping, hair dressers...
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Doesn't need to be a specific restaurant. Just "How many times did you eat out?"
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The process statewide (CA) is failing because of their inability to get enough bi-lingual contact tracers. It's also the elephant in the room we're not allowed to speak about amidst our identity culture war.
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Just like if a doctor asks if there are any guns in the home.
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