Trust In Your Fellow Man Or Woman — And Take Care Of Yourself
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Trust In Your Fellow Man Or Woman — And Take Care Of Yourself
Trust In Your Fellow Man Or Woman — And Take Care Of Yourself
The word “conundrum” is the head line is accurate — this is truly a confusing and difficult problem to solve. You cannot go to a grocery store and be free from contagious customers who chose to shop at the same time. You can eat at a restaurant and be seated next to table with someone who was too sick to go out to eat, but went anyway. The point is that we trust people we don't know all the time to behave in ways that won’t hurt us. And, most of us have the sensibility and empathy to not pass our troubles to others. It may cost you something to change your flight when you are sick, but if that is the right thing to do, you should do it if you can. It’s no different than choices we make in other parts of our life when we get sick — we recognize that we must act differently for a while and we live with those consequences. This trust is the only practical thing we have in the case of flying sick passengers. We can also take care of ourselves, including continuing to wear a mask when we aren’t feeling well and are around other people. One of the positive cultural outcomes of this pandemic is that we all have masks and no one looks odd wearing them. They can keep us safe from spreading colds and other diseases too, so let’s keep using them when it makes sense. There is no quick test for contagion, and no economic reality to let customers make the call. When you step back and think about this, it isn't so bad. We trust people all the time, and should be willing to in these cases also, while doing what we can to stop spreading diseases. slot wallet |
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