I agree. But I do wonder how many people there are who can't afford to stay at home for too long.
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Government agencies, employers, family members and friends should certainly be under some pressure to help relieve the burden on the sick, within reason Every person who can't afford to stay home was themselves infected by someone else who may have thought the same
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If only. Most people can’t even be asked not to sneeze into their hands and then proceed to touch all the things.
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Canada had a pretty aggressive tv campaign when I was younger about coughing/sneezing into the crook of your arm.
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No, getting sick and building immunity is a part of being a healthy human being.
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So vulnerable people should just ... die? You know, caring about others is also part of being a healthy human being.
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But shouldn’t we want to increase societies robustness against disease by accepting some exposure — our immune systems are anti-fragile.
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Most American restaurant workers (that aren't mgmt) aren't given health insurance and can't afford to miss any days. Good luck.
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