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by MarcScott
2170 days ago
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Medical staff get to wear PPE. As for grocery workers: My wife's a teacher. She was back in school for a day last week, with a much smaller class of children. The first thing one of her children tried to do on seeing her was give her a hug. I doubt this happens to many grocery workers. In September she'll spend about six hours a day in a poorly ventilated and inadequately sized classroom with 30 children. Neither she nor the children are allowed to wear masks or gloves. From the single days she has been in each week, she's watched children unable to maintain social distancing in the classroom or the playground. They cough, sneeze and wipe their noses on their hands and then touch everything. That's what kids are like. |
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BINGO. That's what has bothered me the most and I've talked a lot to my wife about what we can do to mitigate the risk.
> Neither she nor the children are allowed to wear masks or gloves
How is that enforceable? Seems like they shouldn't be allowed to mandate no masks given the documented health risks.