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<blockquote data-quote="lowfrog" data-source="post: 2842591" data-attributes="member: 11502"><p>First of all, it's not as bad as the media says it is. One look at the running stats shows that. (Over 80% who get it, survive.) Government is trying to flatten the curve and taking prudent measures to ensure the health care system doesn't get overwhelmed and people who need care can get it. Second, it is getting taken seriously, but a lot of people don't understand what a Stay at Home order means. It means you stay home unless you have to go out for essential services or supplies or you work for an essential business or have to work at that essential business. When you do go out or to work you practice distancing, which means staying 6 feet away from everyone else whenever possible, using sanitizer, washing hands, covering your coughing or sneezes, etc. The landscape workers and other workers are following the guidance, so they are fine. Outdoor exercise is an exemption, so I go out and run everyday per my usual. And so on. Third, all of the safety, public heath directives, orders, etc., are not just about public health and safety. They are just as much about liability. That's to keep businesses, all levels of government, and individuals from being sued, because someone got COVID 19 and were damaged or died and they want compensation or revenge from whoever they believe they got it from. Yep, lots of people are that way. The essential business provision in the local, state, and federal orders provides the legal liability protection needed to fend off the lawsuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowfrog, post: 2842591, member: 11502"] First of all, it's not as bad as the media says it is. One look at the running stats shows that. (Over 80% who get it, survive.) Government is trying to flatten the curve and taking prudent measures to ensure the health care system doesn't get overwhelmed and people who need care can get it. Second, it is getting taken seriously, but a lot of people don't understand what a Stay at Home order means. It means you stay home unless you have to go out for essential services or supplies or you work for an essential business or have to work at that essential business. When you do go out or to work you practice distancing, which means staying 6 feet away from everyone else whenever possible, using sanitizer, washing hands, covering your coughing or sneezes, etc. The landscape workers and other workers are following the guidance, so they are fine. Outdoor exercise is an exemption, so I go out and run everyday per my usual. And so on. Third, all of the safety, public heath directives, orders, etc., are not just about public health and safety. They are just as much about liability. That's to keep businesses, all levels of government, and individuals from being sued, because someone got COVID 19 and were damaged or died and they want compensation or revenge from whoever they believe they got it from. Yep, lots of people are that way. The essential business provision in the local, state, and federal orders provides the legal liability protection needed to fend off the lawsuits. [/QUOTE]
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