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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 3356268" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Don't open things up so the "weak" won't die? There's so much red on that fish it can't swim. So if someone is "weak", why would/should they be out mingling with the masses to begin with? Are there not enough illnesses out there that Covid19 being totally absent wouldn't also cause harm? What made grocery stores, liquor stores, big box stores, banks, post offices, pharmacies, airlines, taxis, etc. exempt from making the "weak" die? If the "weak" do venture out aren't they at all responsible for their own potential exposure, e.g.wear masks, physical distancing, gloves, washing hands etc? Quoting a percentage fatality rate is impossible to do accurately when we don't know how many have been infected to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 3356268, member: 4153"] Don't open things up so the "weak" won't die? There's so much red on that fish it can't swim. So if someone is "weak", why would/should they be out mingling with the masses to begin with? Are there not enough illnesses out there that Covid19 being totally absent wouldn't also cause harm? What made grocery stores, liquor stores, big box stores, banks, post offices, pharmacies, airlines, taxis, etc. exempt from making the "weak" die? If the "weak" do venture out aren't they at all responsible for their own potential exposure, e.g.wear masks, physical distancing, gloves, washing hands etc? Quoting a percentage fatality rate is impossible to do accurately when we don't know how many have been infected to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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