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Originally Posted by DaFace
Sure, but that's not really how it works. My grandfather has significant COPD (he's 89), and my grandma still has to go to the store to get groceries for them even though he's staying home. She wears a mask and gloves, but it's not an N95 or anything.
He's had a good life, so if your view is that old people are less deserving of protection than kids, I can get that in a very harsh way. But there's no question that he'd be at a huge risk if this thing were just allowed to spread even though he never leaves his house.
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I think the confusion on your end is, the right for you Grand Parents and loved ones to feel safe does not mean more than my constitutional rights.
"If it saves one life, its worth it" is a logical fallacy.
No you "Right" to feel safe doesn't mean anything to me. That being said I can be empathetic and take precautions to make sure I don't do anything that could hurt them