Egraypgh

Egraypgh t1_j2mnlkw wrote

This is not a new thing. When I delivered pizza in college was over a decade ago We had streets in neighborhoods we would not service we would service the Mexican war streets but not go to Allendale Street because someone shot two pizza men in the same year on that street. On the same block if I remember correctly.

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Egraypgh t1_iyb8r5v wrote

These policies are to protect the hospitals from lawsuits. They were more worried in the end about this family suing for emotional damage and making a stink that’s why they snuck this guy in. These policies don’t have much to do with healthcare more to do with the legal system as far as I’m aware we still have not decided in this country whether you can sue for catching Covid. A true quarantine would’ve tested people before they ever let them in the door to begin with. Not oh have you been exposed to someone after you’ve been there for days then we must single you out. PS this is a hospital on the northside that treats homeless people there is still a huge amount of Hep C spreading around the homeless community I would be more worried about catching that then c19 at this hospital.

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