In a recent column, I credited the "6-feet-apart" grocery store stickers for preventing a massive public health crisis, worse than WWII.
If we didn't have those stickers everywhere in the grocery stores, most people would have been too terrified to leave their houses and go to the grocery store. They would have all starved ... which would…
In a recent column, I credited the "6-feet-apart" grocery store stickers for preventing a massive public health crisis, worse than WWII.
If we didn't have those stickers everywhere in the grocery stores, most people would have been too terrified to leave their houses and go to the grocery store. They would have all starved ... which would have been an epic disaster for "public health."
God bless the person at the CDC who came up with the protocols for this life-saving measure ... and the entreprenuers in the sticker business who ramped up production so fast.
I'd like to see the numbers of people who died from getting within 6-feet of another person. I wonder if a FOIA request to the CDC would give me that data?
In a recent column, I credited the "6-feet-apart" grocery store stickers for preventing a massive public health crisis, worse than WWII.
If we didn't have those stickers everywhere in the grocery stores, most people would have been too terrified to leave their houses and go to the grocery store. They would have all starved ... which would have been an epic disaster for "public health."
God bless the person at the CDC who came up with the protocols for this life-saving measure ... and the entreprenuers in the sticker business who ramped up production so fast.
I'd like to see the numbers of people who died from getting within 6-feet of another person. I wonder if a FOIA request to the CDC would give me that data?
LOL!!!
Bill Jr, I grokked the sarcasm in your comment, but am not sure others did!!
And let's not forget the countless lives saved by plexiglass panels!