Oso planning to go pro
Also, as widespread and easily spread as the virus is, the burden of proof will be ridiculous. 'Beyond a reasonable doubt' will be well nigh impossible. Preponderance of evidence won't be much easier.
I don’t necessarily disagree that the person should be held accountable. I just can see situations where people have to make impossible choices. If it’s someone who isn’t living a hand-to-mouth existence, and could take sick time, say, I would absolutely bring the hammer down.
If it’s true that he “knowingly” went to work sick, it would be easy for a competent prosecutor to prove that he created an unreasonably dangerous situation by going to work. Kind of a slam dunk, actually.Anyway, I seem to be the only person who thinks this individual should be held accountable, so I will leave it at that...
I believe it's a felony to have sex with a partner and not disclose that you have HIV. Seems this would be a similar situation.
I don’t think it’s similar at all, outside of the most baseline of infectious viruses. You’re talking about someone’s right to earn a livelihood versus sexual activity in their personal life. Other than a “non disclosure” of an infection, I feel the circumstances of both reason for interaction, intent, and whatnot are wildly different
Ya. Non-disclosure is what I was after.Ultimately, we do a crap job in this country of providing adequate support and resources so that sick people - regardless of illness - feel safe/secure in taking time off to stay home from work so we can prevent community spread of disease
FWIW, I think it’s cultural beyond just the pandemic. Think of how many coworkers you can think of in a cube/office setting hacking away that if you know them well enough, you can’t help but say “GO THE HELL HOME.” And I’m talking people that aren’t hourly, wouldn’t have to deviate from already scheduled/planned childcare, and who have 3-4 weeks of vacation time. Not people nursing their 5 days so they can see family at holidays. Lots of people refuse to admit they need to stay home and just be sick
Louisiana Congressman Elect Luke Letlow has died. He tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec 18th. He was hospitalized with worsening symptoms one day later. He was 41. https://amp.thenewsstar.com/amp/4082977001?__twitter_impression=true
He held a maskless indoor event earlier this month. He has said that we must open up the economy. In troubled times, the Bible provides guidance. In this case , Galatians 6:7.
Rest in PissYou can't play on the highway, and suggest it to others, and then expect any sympathy when you get hit by a car.
How very Christian of you. Your statement is no better than those you are vilifying.
1. I'm not a Christian... having said that, I do feel bad for his family.2. Also I'm a nobody, and this piece of crap killed people with his actions.... and died because of them. He's just another person. He won't be missed except by those in his family who he probably put at risk as well. Guess he won't be out there to covid deny, be anti-mask, and host super spreader events. Surely you see the irony here. Screw him. Schadenfreude.