The CEO of Work.com was on FBN a few minutes ago. They’re going to be involved in contact tracing. It sounds like they’ll be contracting their services and now are working with the State of Rhode Island on something similar.
If I understood correctly, they’ll find out who has it, and then will “hire PRIVATE DETECTIVES” to track down and inform people they’ve crossed paths with.
If any private detective calls me to tell me someone I know has Wuflu, they’ll get an earful.
We basically lost America within the space of one month.
“If any private detective calls me to tell me someone I know has Wuflu, theyll get an earful.”
So if it was a paid employee doing the exact same job, would you object? Or is it just that somebody is asking questions of sick people to tell others who might have been infected about it?
We’re losing America to ODD idiots is my take.
If someone tells me that info, I would be appreciative.
Guess it depends on how they come across. If they're professional and polite, that's a plus. If they're unprofessional and rude/condescending that's going to cause problems in trying to do their job.
Contact tracing is supposed to be done when there are a handful of cases. At this point it is totally useless and an exercise in .gov “checking the boxes” and claiming they are doing something.
It is the equivalent of digging ditches, filling them with dirt, and then digging the ditches again.
I don't want to get it. Period.