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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The worst thing to do is to tell people they cannot work. They will hide COVID for fear of losing their job. Unfortunately, armchair quarterbacks like you never see the bigger picture or need. To answer your question, I do not know where all the people who work in Bethesda restaurants live. I have not conducted a census. But by your unassailable logic,[b] if all the COVID positive people from Aspen Hill are all working on the Bethesda restaurants, then there should be a very high rated of infection in Bethesda since there are about 180 restaurants.[/b] [/quote] No, the rates would be high in Aspen Hill, because that's where the people live who work in Bethesda restaurants. Also, why do you assume that people in Aspen Hill don't wear masks and/or don't know how covid is spread? Also, hey look: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. - Wednesday, December 9, 2020 Wheaton Library and Community Recreation Center 11701 Georgia Avenue, Wheaton, MD 20902 Indoor Walk-Up Testing Appointment recommended - make an appointment online or call the Testing Helpline at 240-777-1755 If appointments are unavailable, you can still walk in/drive in to any testing clinic without an appointment.[/quote] The thread is about indoor dining skippy. The rates would be high in Bethesda because that is where unmasked covid super spreading diners are eating in the 180 restaurants. I also know that 180 number has gone down and hundreds of people have lost jobs, but no worries for you since I'm sure your paycheck is just fine with all your nice privilege. Here is the zip code numbers with the disparities. If you think shutting down significantly reduced indoor dining is going to drive these numbers down, good luck. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#cases-zip Thanks for your mad google skills - a whole 4 hours of testing right in the middle of the work day for people who are likely hourly employees who cannot afford to take time off. Slow.Clap.For.You.[/quote]
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