monsterkitty
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I think public busses in my metro are not needed during a pandemic. So it's easy. Drive yourself or work from home.
So those families who live in food deserts, such as the one I teach in, shouldn't be allowed to go to the grocery store? They don't have cars and the rely on the bus. I'm guessing more than a few of these parents are also essential workers in low paying jobs that still have to rely on a bus system that isn't the greatest. Should they just stay home instead of going to their custodial jobs at the hospital, or their CNA jobs?
Yes. Not in people but between people in the environment.
So the virus is going to be miraculously killed by the sunlight when it leaves the mouth of one person and before it enters the nose of the person they're standing next to on the beach or in a crowd?