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Most people wash their produce when they get it home. You are right that we have no idea what or how many people the food we buy has been handled by.
When there is an epidemic such as this virus & someone does things like this person did they should absolutely be prosecuted for endangering others. If we didn't just think there would be no end to what sick people would think of to do.
Except during this crisis we can't afford to be tying up law enforcement and throwing people into prisons over trivialities.
It’s nuts and right now criminal - people are out of work - food is scarce in many parts. Tie her on to the Horse on the middle of town if it’s still there, and shame her.
90 days cleaning the floors in a hospital where CV patients are being treated - with no PPE. And she has to stay there 24/7, sleeping on a cot in the hallway. No medical treatment if/when she shows symptoms, after that she stays in the morgue.
she isn't presenting a serious hazard to the public anymore than the fool who runs around coughing with no mask.
I disagree. If she's intentionally dispersing whatever may be in her system directly onto items she knows other people will purchase, that's much different than the person just going about their daily life, but with a cough.
I disagree. If she's intentionally dispersing whatever may be in her system directly onto items she knows other people will purchase, that's much different than the person just going about their daily life, but with a cough.
COVID-19 isn't transmitted through the GI tract. As somebody else already pointed out, fresh produce has already gone through alot of hands.
Send her to Mexico to where all the gangs and rapists are
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