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Here's examples of great Americans that have exercised their "Rights"

Bernard_Fokke

Captain Fokke
Supporting Member
Please note the common denominator here is none of these friggin idiots were wearing a mask, by god they have rights!

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has announced six new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Thursday, May 28, 2020, and potential public exposures.

None of the new cases are clients of the Great Clips located at 1864 S. Glenstone Ave. So far 42 clients’ test results have come back and all have come back negative.

Here is a list of several potential exposures, according to the Springfield-Greene County Health Department:

  • Monday, May 18: Walmart Supercenter at 1150 US 60 in Republic between 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. (symptomatic, not masked)
  • Thursday, May 21: Walmart Supercenter at 2021 E. Independence around 6 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Friday, May 22: Walmart Supercenter at 1150 US 60 in Republic around 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Saturday, May 23: Burlington at 3860 W Washita St. between 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Sunday, May 24: Aldi at 421 E. Battlefield around 1 p.m. (symptomatic, not masked)
  • Sunday, May 24: Target at 1825 E. Primrose around 5 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
According to the Health Department these individuals traveled to these locations prior to being diagnosed.

The Health Department states that anyone who traveled to the locations on these dates is at low risk for contracting COVID-19, but should monitor for symptoms. There is no need to self-quarantine or isolate unless symptoms develop.
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What about the rights of the people they infected?
 
The Health Department states that anyone who traveled to the locations on these dates is at low risk for contracting COVID-19, but should monitor for symptoms. There is no need to self-quarantine or isolate unless symptoms develop.
Interesting. That goes directly against the anti-science fear being spread by the left that being anywhere near an infected person is a virtual guarantee you will get sick and probably die.
 

reason10

Governor
Please note the common denominator here is none of these friggin idiots were wearing a mask, by god they have rights!

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has announced six new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Thursday, May 28, 2020, and potential public exposures.

None of the new cases are clients of the Great Clips located at 1864 S. Glenstone Ave. So far 42 clients’ test results have come back and all have come back negative.

Here is a list of several potential exposures, according to the Springfield-Greene County Health Department:

  • Monday, May 18: Walmart Supercenter at 1150 US 60 in Republic between 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. (symptomatic, not masked)
  • Thursday, May 21: Walmart Supercenter at 2021 E. Independence around 6 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Friday, May 22: Walmart Supercenter at 1150 US 60 in Republic around 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Saturday, May 23: Burlington at 3860 W Washita St. between 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
  • Sunday, May 24: Aldi at 421 E. Battlefield around 1 p.m. (symptomatic, not masked)
  • Sunday, May 24: Target at 1825 E. Primrose around 5 p.m. (infectious, not masked)
According to the Health Department these individuals traveled to these locations prior to being diagnosed.

The Health Department states that anyone who traveled to the locations on these dates is at low risk for contracting COVID-19, but should monitor for symptoms. There is no need to self-quarantine or isolate unless symptoms develop.
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What about the rights of the people they infected?
You got a problem with rights?

So did this guy.

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Bernard_Fokke

Captain Fokke
Supporting Member
You got a problem with rights?

So did this guy.

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No I don't and you can shove the hitler post right up your wazoo OK.

I do respect peoples rights but I don't respect people or their actions when they intentionally disregard the health and well being of others.

Same same as some jerk off deciding that stop signs are not meant for them or driving like a maniac on residential streets, all fine until they kill someone.

You may have a constitutional "Right" to not wear a mask, do you have the moral right to spread a disease to others?
 

reason10

Governor

No I don't and you can shove the hitler post right up your wazoo OK.

It is the mentality of the left here. All I'm doing is a little definition of character. Blue states are a week away from ordering people into FEMA concentration camps if someone doesn't say something.

I do respect peoples rights but I don't respect people or their actions when they intentionally disregard the health and well being of others.

Except that the science isn't very exact on this. Physicians disagree on this. You can't say to a medical certainty that a person without a mask is intentionally disregarding the health and well being of others.

Same same as some jerk off deciding that stop signs are not meant for them or driving like a maniac on residential streets, all fine until they kill someone.

WRONG. There are actual traffic laws that have been enacted by state legislatures that forbid such driving. There have been NO laws in deciding if a mask is a politically correct fashion statement or not.

You may have a constitutional "Right" to not wear a mask, do you have the moral right to spread a disease to others?

Actually, nobody has suggested that he/she has a constitutional right not to wear a mask. The only way this gets into Constitutional territory is if blue states just start arresting people for not wearing masks, when there are no mask laws on the books. That puts us into violation of the Fifth Amendment.
 
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