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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC
The problem to me is someone comes to a restaurant, sits too close to someone who unknowing has the virus and it comes to a new person who in turns infects others.
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That's stretching it pretty far and deep.
You are supposing that someone HAS the virus and that they are sitting near you. Then you are supposing that you "unknowingly" have it and pass it on to someone else. Lots of IF, if, if, and maybes there. Better chance that you are sitting near a window and an old person hits the gas instead of the brake when parking and runs through the wall and kills someone.
But, like I said before don't take chances, stay home. I like it when I don't have to wait for a table. I figure I am taking a chance with my life every time I allow someone else to cook for me.