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Location: Big Island of Hawaii & HOT BuOYS Sailing Vessel
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I heard on the Grand Princess that workers are going to be forced to do their quarantine on board until the virus basically burns itself out. Mostly these are Filipino and Indonesian workers. Is that fair?
I hope at a minimum that workers are spread out in the ship into the larger state rooms especially those with balcony so they don't have to all be packed into the same space where they will quickly pass the virus to each other.
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Originally Posted by WaldoKitty
Most of the ones in the USA have been at that single nursing home.
I tell you. The crooked and lying MSM still seems to control a lot of people like little puppets.
Yeah, thank goodness we have a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient telling us the Coronavirus is merely the common cold and a POTUS telling us anyone who wants to be tested can be tested. Why worry about facts, eh?
This is "great" news? Obviously, you value older people very little, and you assume their loss has little affect on their loved ones and society as a whole. I'm glad young people are at less risk, but and can't see how any decent human being would want to celebrate the deaths of seniors.
Ask yourself why the media wants to keep everybody in fear, manipulating emotions instead of just presenting facts. Who benefits and how? Think logically.
How is this news or even unexpected? The elderly are always the ones most likely to die from a flu.
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