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Old 07-13-2020, 07:29 PM   #363
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Originally Posted by Enoch Root View Post
1) living in a controlled environment, yes. But a controlled environment with several hundred other people. You need ALL of them to be fully compliant with the protocols, or it breaks down and risk elevates.

2) others may not be being as strict (no doubt), but I can use our house as an example because we a) have heightened risk, and b) are fortunate enough to be able to take the precautions that are available. We order in almost everything. And when we go to the grocery store (maybe every 2 weeks or so), we go to Sunterra where the crowds are MUCH smaller (maybe a dozen people in the store at one time, max) and the protocols are tighter. When this started, we went almost 2 full months before we had any contact with any other humans at all.

Staying home, when you're following the tightest protocols you can, is without doubt, the safer scenario. And it isn't close.
Yes for you, staying at home doing what you're doing is certainly safer than playing in the NHL's bubble.

Of course those working at Sunterra or working in the food supply chain have to make some decisions if they want to earn a living. NHL players too.
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