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Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief
Yea... That's what we are saying...
Wouldn't are resources be better used protecting the vulnerable, that delaying the inevitable spread? 33 million unemployed in the US, let along what the economic impact is on developing countries. How many do you think will die because of these economic conditions? It appears logic is finally starting to take hold in some of the states who see the trend...
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Reopening before this subsides harms small bussiness.
With a stay at home order, your small business has insurance and what to help you. Your employees have unemployment.
Ending the lock down too soon is a bailout to the insurance companies. Now, as 60 percent of the population still doesnt go out, you as a small businesses owner are on your own. You dont get business interrupted coverage. You dont get anything. The economy is reopen, it's your fault if you go under.
And we are forcing your employees off unemployment.
A lot of actual small businesses are going to negatively suffer from premature re opening. Because, get this, a large majority of Americans arent going to go out. Restaurants with thin margins and needing x number of tables served and hour wont survive limited customers.
And people like you are going to cheer on under a faux " what about economy" concern.