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Visceroth 46 points ago +52 / -6

Good for him.

Being careful is prudent. Play it smart.

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DebunkTheLeft 41 points ago +45 / -4

Being that most of his customers are younger, shouldn't be any problems...libs are calling for a boycott. Pretty hard to boycott the only place in town that will be open.

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DisgustedByMisleadia 4 points ago +34 / -30

No. This completely misses the point of social distancing.

Younger people may not be vulnerable to COVID-19, but they can communicate it to vulnerable people, even without knowing they have it.

And the vulnerable people aren't just the elderly. Anyone on an immunosuppressant like Enbrel, Humira, or Taltz is vulnerable. You probably know a middle-aged man or woman on one of these.

Yes, they can prohibit visitors in nursing homes, but how many people have isolation rooms in their homes? They can't hide from their own families.

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NoTalkieB4TheCovfefe 6 points ago +10 / -4

Then those people should take better precautions if they are worried about getting sick. Sounds like they should isolate themselves rather than worry about others who arent going to succumb to the media fearmongering.