My response to your response - and to my questions.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:20 am1. 92RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:26 am 5 Covid questions of the day.....
You have a co-worker who comes to work and is clearly sick. You tell the co-worker they should probably go home. They ignore you. The next day the co-worker tests positive for Covid.
Two days later you're sick and have Covid. You can't prove you got it from the co-worker but you can't prove you didn't. Because you have Covid, you have to miss an important work meeting, can't attend a concert you purchased tickets (or A ticket) to go to, and can't go on a vacation you had planned.
1. On a scale of 1-100 (1 being don't care - 100 being if you could you would kill the co-worker) how pissed are you at the co-woker?
2. Do you blame your employer and/or the sick co-worker's supervisor/superior for not sending the co-worker home - despite knowing the co-worker is clearly sick?
3. Again, you can't prove you got Covid from the co-worker - but you can't prove you didn't. Do you feel you have the right to ask your employer to be reimbursed for money you lost by not being able to go to the concert and on your vacation AND - any/all medical expenses you incur?
4. Do you feel you have the right to refuse to return to work WITHOUT repercussions until the company sends out a company wide memo reminding employees if they are sick (Covid or any other obvious illness) they need to stay home?
5. There are people who truly believe or at least claim Covid is over. What percentage of those people do you feel are Republicans and what percentage do you feel are Democrats?
2. Yes
3. No
4. Yes. They also have the right to fire you.
5. You don't feel like covid is "over" for most people? I do. I don't know anyone who regularly masks everywhere they go or are sheltering in place. Which if we are being honest, sheltering in place is the only way to guarantee you avoid covid. My life is 100% back to normal. I don't worry about covid any more than I worry about the flu. If I feel sick then I stay home though. I do think there is a new outlook for the vast majority of people when it comes to that. We are much more aware of preventing the spread of sicknesses. Unfortunately your coworker hasn't adopted those habits.
No, I don't feel Covid is over. The way most people react to it still existing is very much diminished but I believe Covid is NOT "over".
1. 98.99999
2. Partially
3. I believe you have the "right" to do it but I feel you would be foolish to do it.
4. See my answer to #3 but unlike my response to #3, I would NOT think you would be foolish to do it.
5. I don't know but I would guess the majority are Republican and the minority are Democrats.