(05-04-2020, 04:40 AM)trdsf Wrote: You're still not answering the question. Well, no surprise there, I didn't think you'd be honest enough to.
Opening up as if things were back to normal puts the 90%+ of seniors who don't live in homes at greater risk, period, end of statement. How many deaths are acceptable?
If your number is greater than zero, I want you to sit down and have a long think about your priorities.
Seniors do not have to risk infection to become infected as we see with the nursing home dilemma, which is not being experienced in every nursing home and remarkably lower for those not confined and isolated.
Quote:False dichotomy goes something like, “Nursing homes are doing a (criminally?) poor job of infection control, so YOU can’t go to the beach”
....or work, or school, or shopping or dine in ...
Seniors who fear exposure can quarantine themselves regardless of whether I am going out for dinner.