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06-30-2020, 08:18 AM #1
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Keeping COVID positive a secret
Some people are morons.
My son in law just found out that his 21 year old, recent college graduate niece tested positive for COVID. She has not told any family members other than her younger cousin. She is STILL GOING TO WORK at her summer job making smoothies because she “needs the money.”
My SIL is all over this today. He will get it fixed.
What is wrong with the younger generation? This girl graduated college with honors but doesn’t have common sense.Jerry & Linda
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06-30-2020, 08:56 AM #2
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That is the recurring theme now-a-days, no common sense.
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06-30-2020, 11:04 AM #3
I doubt she is alone in this irresponsible behaviour, lots of folks don’t have the social safety net to provide for lost income. Trust your son-in-law will be able to resolve.
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06-30-2020, 11:24 AM #4
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06-30-2020, 01:45 PM #5
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Exactly this. People know exactly what can (and sadly will) happen to some when exposed to COVID. And they know that doing things like going to work with it will very likely cause exactly that to happen. It's just simple "I gotta get mine" mentality. This is just an extension of the "American Spirit" which has caused us to do some wonderful things, and sadly, now, is causing some awful things. We're not a collective society, we're an "every man/woman for him/herself" society. And that bleeds through all over the place, income disparity, inequality, lack of care/concern for others (in 100's of different areas, COVID is just one of them). We just don't like/care about one another very much in aggregate, IMHO, because there are way too many of us to actually care about. It's like finding a single kitten vs finding 200 kittens; you're gonna be destroyed if the one kitten you find dies, if you find 200, well, one dying is still a loss, but much less so.
I'm just as guilty as anyone, when I used to travel, I'd often go to big cities with a massive homeless problem (San Fran) and step over the people sleeping/laying on the streets like they aren't even there. In my home town, if you laid on a sidewalk for 2 minutes, someone would stop and help or ask you what's wrong. In the big city, 10,000 people will pass by, none will so much as see you there.
We're struggling with the realization that we're going to become like other massively dense countries where they've worn masks for years because that's "not us". Well, guess what? If you want to live as others do, with the same level of density, you're going to have to take the same precautions as they do.
Every man for himself, sadly, is the order of the day. It's also the reason I'm so vocal about getting N95's available. People won't wear a mask to protect other people, but, if you give me a mask that will protect THEM and not other people, I think we'll see a shift in behavior because now, it's about them and their health.
It's stuff like this though that makes me just laugh when they say "contact tracing" on TV. Yeah, right. Good luck with that, you can't even get people who are KNOWN positive to stay away from other people, you think they're going to give you a list of everyone they had contact with? Like they even KNOW who they've had contact with?! It's a fools errand, spend the time making masks so those of us who care/want to be protected from the virus can be and, sadly, let nature take her course; it's all we can do. And it probably means some not insignificant portion of this country dies, .5-2% would be reasonable guesses based on what we know today. But apparently asking the healthy (me) to stay home and "Neflix and chill" and if you must go out, wear a mask is just too much for us as a people. The same people who sent our sons across the ocean for years on end to protect the world from the Axis is now a world where a few months of masks is just too much. It's sad, but I think that's the reality of what we're seeing.
Also, isn't she in exactly the group who's making more money on unemployment than going to work given the stimulus?! Or doesn't she have enough credits to qualify for UI?
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06-30-2020, 02:32 PM #6
She is not alone! It is at the core of why we may see another county here in PA go backwards in the reopening. That is, workers positive that went back to work with bar/restaurant reopening and believed to be ground zero of a rash of new cases with that establishment in common...
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06-30-2020, 07:42 PM #7
Can't trust anyone these days. It's a lack of common sense but far more so a total lack concern/care for other people. This is exactly why everyone needs some N95's, and need to wear them when you go anywhere.
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07-01-2020, 08:38 PM #8
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Boss should fire her [I cussed here - mod edit]
No call for that.
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08-04-2020, 03:18 AM #9
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Not only young people in Ukraine have no common sense, but also some doctors. My neighbors have got the virus (elderly husband and wife). He has a heavy form, and she has a lung. The doctors called her and told her to bring the money to the hospital, otherwise her husband would be disconnected from the machine. She explained that she had the virus and therefore could not come, but the doctors said that they did not care. And she was on public transport carrying money among people...
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08-04-2020, 04:22 PM #10
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If you can't tell the name and address of the shop she works at, at least tell us the town she works in. thanks.
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