To: Michal T
I've been asking this question and haven't seen an answer: Is there any evidence that grocery store employees have contracted the corona virus in larger numbers than the general population, or have experienced a larger number of serious cases and deaths than the general population?
Nothing shows the unscientific nature of the lockdowns more than the fact that grocery stores were universally exempt, even though employees of those stores would be exposed to many more strangers than the employees of many "non-essential" businesses that were forced to close.
If there has not been a surge of corona virus cases in grocery store employees, that suggests that the lockdowns were totally unnecessary.
To: Steve_Seattle
If there had been, you would have already seen the lawsuits from the ambulance chasers.
To: Steve_Seattle
“Is there any evidence that grocery store employees have contracted the corona virus in larger numbers than the general population”
I’ve heard, just anecdotally, that the grocery store clerks, floor workers, etc., have NOT had problems. I don’t know what the official data shows, though.
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05/23/2020 6:36:55 PM PDT by
MayflowerMadam
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