Quick lesson:
You go grocery shopping. Your kid's partner goes grocery shopping and fills their gas tank. Your kid goes to work. You go to work. Your spouse goes to look after your grandkids while your other kid goes to work. One of these people crosses paths with
someone who isn't taking this seriously enough and had a few buddies over the night before. One of those buddies should have been self-isolating because they just came back from a business trip in another province. But, nah, they feel fine. And so do you, which is why you've
invited "just your kids" and their spouses and your grandbabies for Easter dinner. You'll all sit 6 feet apart. The dog will from person to person for pats. You'll touch all their plates as you serve, they'll touch them as they clean up. Everyone goes home, they're
"fine". 14 days later. Your spouse is in ICU, that asymptomatic business traveler is still asymptomatic, you're coughing, your kid can't breathe, your grandkid isn't feeling well. And with one simple, incredibly selfish dinner, you've put all of our healthcare workers
and their families at risk. This is how disease spreads, folks. Listen to science. Listen to government. Follow the rules and skip the "family dinner" this weekend.
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