The Coronavirus, not the beer

A reasonable question

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No it isn't. It's the kind of questions that a twit would ask.

https://www.contagionlive.com/news/outcomes-of-health-workers-being-treated-with-covid19-

"Among 315,531 COVID-19 cases reported to the CDC during the study period, 16% included data on whether the patient was a health care worker. Overall, 9282 patients were identified as health care workers. The authors believe this is an underestimation, as mild cases or asymptomatic cases among health care personnel may have gone untested and unreported. The authors expect COVID-19 cases among health care personnel to rise as more US communities experience widespread transmission."

https://www.the-sun.com/news/726058...virus-deaths-patients-hospital-doctor-queens/


"Dr Hashem Zikry, an E.R. doctor who recently did a six-week rotation at Elmwood Hospital in Queens, said that the "patient population" at the facility was almost entirely composed of "short-order cooks, doormen, cleaners, deli workers." "

I could list more. I would bet decent money that I had it but I didn't present symptoms. Like it's a 5 second google to prove Eric July wrong.

But I mean this genius has such grand tweets like

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I wonder...

do the same people who claim that a baker must bake a wedding cake for all customers, also believe a business owner must sell to all customers - even if they aren't wearing a mask?

Sturg33 believes that both business owners can deny service. But I know many people don't agree with Sturg on the baker side... because them simply being open means they must serve all customers equally.

Curious if that logic holds here, too?
 
I mean if your state has a law saying that customers don't have to wear a mask then that's where it's at.

As far as refusing them, you can do it but deal with the legal backlash. Just like wedding cake bakers who violate civil rights.
 
I mean if your state has a law saying that customers don't have to wear a mask then that's where it's at.

As far as refusing them, you can do it but deal with the legal backlash. Just like wedding cake bakers who violate civil rights.

Violated Civil Rights? Surely the Supreme Court agrees with your assessment.
 
Violated Civil Rights? Surely the Supreme Court agrees with your assessment.

Supreme court is a highly conservative bench right now. Of course they're going to do as much as possible to limit social justice reform. Like it's not too hard to figure out.

If you look at the case, it was one founded on false moral ground. Basically they were saying that the first colorado commission was being harsh on the religious rights. Which I mean is silly.
 
Supreme court is a highly conservative bench right now. Of course they're going to do as much as possible to limit social justice reform. Like it's not too hard to figure out.

If you look at the case, it was one founded on false moral ground. Basically they were saying that the first colorado commission was being harsh on the religious rights. Which I mean is silly.


If these gay guys walked into a Muslim bakery and pulled the same ****, you wouldn’t take the same stance as you are now.
 
I always can count on krgrecw to say the dumbest **** ever

He’s the guy who calls into right wing drive time radio
 
Imagine working your entire adult life building a business and the sacrifices it entails.

And the government destroys it in weeks.

And then wanting to reopen gets you vilified by half the country who are scared.

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Yeah, imagine it

Also, seems we are the only western/advanced country that is having these stories

Wonder what the other countries are doing to protect these and other people
 
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A reasonable question

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My favorite is acting like they are essential by putting them in quotes

But we literally are having shortages of workers all over supply chains cause of it

But whatever lol
 
The left has done a great disservice to the world. If we were honest about the data and the risks countless lives could have been saved.

Shelter in place will go down as one of the worst decisions in US history. The effects will be felt for years.
 
Americans and our media want so.badly for us to be suffering the most, so they can point fingers at Trump.

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