Originally Posted by
DawgyNWindow
Yeah, it's obviously cheaper to eschew all state revenues, completely shut down an economy and pump 6 trillion (so far) dollars into a non-functional system rather than making accommodations for workers (and their families) to attend to the vulnerable among us and paying them overtime (I'd pay them a lot more than overtime....heck you could pay them a million each for giving up their life for three or four months and come out cheaper than we are now).
Louisiana did not force nursing homes to take Covid 19 patients, as far as I am aware. Maybe you know different. Either way the elderly have been treated horribly in all this.
If you are isolating in one of the apartment complexes I described, which is many/most of them in NYC, you are not really isolating as much as you are exposing yourself to everything in the building. Heaven help you if you have to take your little metrosexual yap dog down to poop on the sidewalk and go get groceries, because then you are touching elevator buttons and door handles and breathing in the farts and sneezes of the folks that passed that way in the last ten minutes.
If you are under 50 and have none of the conditions that cause issues, you should be at work (social distancing, but working none the less). This isn't the plague or Ebola. It's not even as bad as the flu epidemic of 1918 (note I did not say "Spanish" flu because I don't want someone on here to start killing off Spaniards out of spite).