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Originally Posted by Bilbo1967
But don't spend too much time considering it though, because it's total nonsense.
At the simplest level, if other people are selfishly picking up the virus through failing to self-isolate, then the virus is going to be more prevalent in places where people need to go (shops etc..).
It would be lovely to believe that all the variables are under your control, unfortunately, even a second's thought makes it obvious that isn't so.
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The virus is out and about. The virus is not being controlled, people are being controlled. You know what to do, you can stay home and wear protective gear when you do go out. If any of your family is not doing the same, stay away from them. If someone who lives in your home is not obeying your rules, make them leave. If you live in someones home that does not isolate to your liking, you should leave. This is totally within your power to live the way you want. If you get it or not depends on you.
When I hear people criticize others for being outside, what I really hear is someone who fears becoming ill and wants to stay inside, but doesn't want to look out the window and see people living normally. Who is being selfish here?
Isolate those who are at high risk for poor outcome. Everyone else can make up their own mind. No one healthy should be forcefully isolated.