A friend of mine on social media forwarded this to me:
Some attack those who want to reopen business as selfish
& reckless. But then, those that rely on many people to supply them while
they cower in fear at home: isn’t that being selfish?
You expect your garbage to be picked up.
You expect the grocery store to be open with stocked shelves
so you can feed your family.
You expect truck drivers to supply the stores.
You expect farmers, meatpackers, fruit & vegetable pickers
to keep food in that store.
You expect Amazon to ship all the things you’re ordering
while you sit at home shopping.
You expect the delivery guy to leave it on your doorstep.
You expect your phone to work, your power to stay on &
your mail to show up rain, sleet, or shine, & your gas station to be open.
You expect the doctors & nurses to be there if you need
them, although many have been furloughed because their units & services
have been shut down.
One premise of 'shelter in place' is based on the arrogant
idea that others must risk their health so you can protect yours. There is
nothing virtuous about ignoring the army required to allow you to shelter in
place.
Maybe you should stop & think about the people who allow
you to stay "safe" in your home.
With some common sense on my part, I could go back to life
as it was. I want to go to restaurants & to get my hair cut. I could catch
COVID-19. I could also catch the flu or a cold. I could get hit by a car. I
could get struck by lightning. We take risks every day.
If you choose to stay home, that is your choice. And don’t
start screaming at me about how I’ll spread it. Why are you worried? You won’t
get it because you’re staying home. Are you going to shelter in place every
time a new strand of flu happens?
Our economy is crumbling. If it collapses, so will every
other economy worldwide. If that happens, you really will need to hide in your
house.
I absolutely don’t want people to die ... from COVID or
anything else. I want people to live. But sheltering in place is not living.
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