It is an ugly situation. That is why it is so important to contain it before it reaches you and shut borders, so you dont have outbreaks. But that was never a priority for WHO and the CDC.
If things ever get that bad, and quarantine measures are needed in the US, I wouldnt think it would look like this, but who knows in urban locations.
I dont understand why people cant be left in their homes, even to die, if that is their choice though. If infected they could an wear ankle bracelet. Or if quarantine is an absolute must, I like how in Washington they rented RVs to quarantine people.
Ahh, never mind, I answered my own question. I forget the shared air systems in apartments, and the airborne nature of the virus. Yeah, infected people would have to be moved out of there.
There was a guy who was under a voluntary 14 day quarantine, at 12 days he got a touch of cabin fever, and stepped out for a breath of fresh air.
The police showed up very shortly afterwards and had a little talk with him, when he got back to his apartment, his boss was on the phone to reinforce the talk.
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