And let's also note how the grocery business has not turned into a graveyard or experience ANY operational problems whatsoever!
All those "essential" grocery employees who've had prolonged, heightened, and bottlenecked exposure to the general public would, of course, take the deadly brunt of this mass killer. And yet, here they are, still kickin. They should all be wiped out right now.
Actually, the 2.2 million figure was WITH social distancing.
And let's also note how the grocery business has not turned into a graveyard or experience ANY operational problems whatsoever!
All those "essential" grocery employees who've had prolonged, heightened, and bottlenecked exposure to the general public would, of course, take the deadly brunt of this mass killer. And yet, here they are, still kickin. They should all be wiped out right now.
My wife is a manager for one of the largest grocery retailers in the US.
She's worked everyday through this in the busiest store in this area. Still waiting to see if she comes home with it... /Rolls eyes
She had a flu/upper respiratory infection in late January and never gave it to me and the kids.
My county still currently under 400 reported cases with a population of nearly 500k...