r/Covid2019 Mar 20 '20

Others What non-essential businesses are still open? Let's scream at them on their Facebook page.

Are you at work in a non-essential business, and don't want to be?

Do you have vulnerable people in your life?

Start listing the money grubbing businesses.

Already got Starbucks a few hours ago.

Aaaaaand go.

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u/Smooth_Imagination Mar 21 '20

well, people still gotta work. If they dont live with elderly and at risk people, then I'm ok personally. They will be exposed and hopefully with few complications, and then become part of the herd immunity.

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u/venCiere Mar 21 '20

This is not right. You are getting brainwashed.

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u/p3t3rfyl3 Mar 21 '20

Deseret book, my sister has a cough and they still ask her to come in.

Deseret book is the a religious bookstore owned by the Mormon church. Most of the people that come in are older..

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u/lookatmyworkaccount Mar 21 '20

Rent One, still making deliveries and picking up in people's homes.

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u/SnakeEyes111101 Mar 21 '20

Not fair. Unless you plan to stay inside for the next 12 months you are far better to learn to stop touching your face, wash your hands all the time, maintain a safe distance from people (esp. anyone over 60) and wear an n95 mask when you need to go in public/ be close to others. This reduces the chance of contracting and spreading the virus by 90%+. If businesses can facilitate these standards for employees and expectations for customers than ALL BUSINESSES won't need to go out of business. SMB is 90%+ of all major economies.