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Re: Crazed Michigan Governor Now Tells Home Depot to Shut Down Unnecessary Flooring, Tiles and Garden Centers 

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Re: "Are stores 'hotbeds' of virus spread?"
Any place an infected person can go and cough or drag contaminated fingers exposing uninfected people, should be considered a 'hot bed' of virus spread. The fact is, viruses are small. Nobody is going to be positive how or why he picked one up. I will say this: I'd rather take my chances in a hardware store than in a preschool. Snot-nosed little kids are the worst. They're probably the biggest killers on the planet.








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Re: Crazed Michigan Governor Now Tells Home Depot to Shut Down Unnecessary Flooring, Tiles and Garden Centers
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 12 Apr 20 5:44 PM
Msg. 58626 of 62138

Interesting . . .

My local home depot, and Lowes, are both doing lots of business.
Thanks guys. It's nice to still be able to buy tomato plants,
plant pots, fertilizer, toilet parts . . . and lots more.
(I bought all of those things recently.)

Are stores 'hotbeds' of virus spread?

Are the stores doing their best to practice 'social distancing'?

Now in some places with a severe outbreak it might make sense to
shut down EVERYTHING. But where the problem is not very bad . . .

Well, as the President said, if the 'cure' is worse than the
disease . . . .

Zim.


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