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Originally Posted by petegz28
No person will be asked proactively if they attended a protest,” Avery Cohen, a spokesperson for de Blasio, wrote in an emailed response to questions by THE CITY.
Instead, test-and-trace workers ask COVID-positive individuals general questions to help them “recall ‘contacts’ and individuals they may have exposed,” Cohen said. Among the initial questions: “Do you live with anyone in your home?”
I mean are we trying to contact trace or not? "Were you are a protest surrounded by literally 1,000's of other people?" is a very relevant ****ing question.
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Just because they're not going in and asking every single person if they were at a protest doesn't mean they won't ask questions that will lead into the patient saying they were at a protest.
Instead of asking "were you involved in any protests" they ask "can you recall a time you were around a large group of people". Both questions accomplish the same thing, but you have to find something to bitch about.