Being smart and prudent is better for all. I completely agree with that.
I never said restaurants had closed. We're talking about social distancing -- it's a strategy of limiting how much we interact with others in order to avoid the spread of the virus.
You seemed to suggest in your previous approach that it would be bad to expect high-risk people to engage in social distancing. That it is somehow wrong to expect them to do so.
As I said, I'm not going around licking door handles, asking people to cough on me, etc. Are you suggesting that if a strategy is employed by some people it must be employed by all?
If that is the case, the economy will collapse.
High-risk people should take maximum precautions. The rest of us should take reasonable precautions. No?
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Posted: 03/12/2020 at 7:49PM