He’s right. I come into contact with far fewer people in my office everyday than I do at the grocery store. But I’m allowed to go to the grocery store but not the office.
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Thank you for your single data point anecdote.
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Tucker, of course, knows this from his extensive research and formal education in epidemiology.
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We do need to keep grocery stores open while we don't need the other stuff. But grocery workers do need PPE, even considering the shortages, as if they get sick, that puts a lot more people at risk. So that's the solution that should've been put in place.
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Once again, Tucker Carlson speaks truth.
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He's right. Dead people don't spread viruses.
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Since the beginning, I've thought this Wuhan virus is nonsense...
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I agree with the point, but really things would be consequentially if there was no place to buy food for 6 weeks.
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Maybe it’s to prevent starvation???
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So people are all wildly exposed to the virus several times a week as they shop at the grocery store. If these people cared about not becoming infected, they could order their food from home and have it delivered.
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