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WhiskeyGrinder

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31. To people who have those fears and experiences, they are good reasons.
Wed Jun 17, 2020, 12:32 PM
Jun 2020

I deliberately avoided putting moral judgment on someone's reasons, though. As someone who generally is taken seriously by the health care system, not trusting the health care system doesn't really figure into my personal experience. Listening to other people's stories, though, I can definitely see where that reluctance to share information might come from.

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If they are working from home and getting take out or delivery, greymattermom Jun 2020 #1
That is not how Covid-19 is spread Evergreen Emerald Jun 2020 #2
They're stupid enough to continue to believe Trump cause the M$M propped him so well. uponit7771 Jun 2020 #4
New Yorkers elected trump? Tipperary Jun 2020 #12
No snarky eye rolling... Evergreen Emerald Jun 2020 #14
This is going to get bad fast, China gets 80 cases in a city of 21 million and the whole city is shu uponit7771 Jun 2020 #3
China is an authoritarian nation. delisen Jun 2020 #16
Yeah, they assault peaceful protesters. Look, we can have federated NPI levels and TTQ process's ... uponit7771 Jun 2020 #20
Just think, my state, New York, now has one the lowest infection rates in the country. shockey80 Jun 2020 #5
Imagine trying to contract trace after this one... Tanuki Jun 2020 #7
dude rubbing his eyes if you follow the mic stand to right side of pic Blues Heron Jun 2020 #9
These people are disgusting SoonerPride Jun 2020 #19
Wow! RobinA Jun 2020 #32
Why would that be more difficult? Tipperary Jun 2020 #24
Maybe because they have Governors who treat the virus like Trump. shockey80 Jun 2020 #27
I can think of a lot of reasons why they wouldn't. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #6
We ought to make it illegal PTWB Jun 2020 #8
Criminalization is a terrible way to go if your goal is to reduce transmission. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #10
Why? PTWB Jun 2020 #11
Criminalization of transmission increases stigma around a disease or condition and reduces the WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #13
It isn't criminalization of the disease though.. PTWB Jun 2020 #15
True, but criminalizing nondisclosure *of* contacts definitely opens the door to criminalizing WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #17
Maybe, Whiskey, but I can't think of even one reason why WE wouldn't. Hortensis Jun 2020 #18
"We" who? WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #21
Sorry, Whisky. My husband and I. And, I know, our children. Hortensis Jun 2020 #22
Thanks for the clarification. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #23
Any ideas for good reasons? Hortensis Jun 2020 #28
Ignorance, distrust of public/social services or of their own provider, shame, etc WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #29
Well, those are reasons. nt Hortensis Jun 2020 #30
To people who have those fears and experiences, they are good reasons. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #31
But could be an understandable but invalid and Hortensis Jun 2020 #33
That's why I avoid "good" and "bad" when it comes to thinking about other people's motivations. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #34
Well, no accident that functional and dysfunctional Hortensis Jun 2020 #35
Why would they not? Tipperary Jun 2020 #25
Ignorance, distrust of public/social services or of their own provider, shame, etc. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #26
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