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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Available structure, existing parking, easy access, publicity.
There were logistical problems with the open field solution not to mention the cost of the structures. Those particular problems will be solved by this solution.
While this is certainly not an ideal situation, perhaps there aren't a lot of alternatives. A hospital setting would be better but the hospitals have their own set of problems right now.
(and for future reference, the word is outrageous)
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Almost every situation presents it's own set of challenges; there are no "perfect" solutions. Responses here are yet another example of the "glass half full, glass half empty" types of personalities. Many residents will feel truly blessed that our community is fortunate enough to have such a facility; especially considering the average age ! Others of the "glass half empty", will rage against any location selected. There may well be a greater risk of "concentration" of the virus at the Brownwood location, this "may" cause some to avoid the area ? I truly believe there is much we still do not know about the life and activity of this virus, but we DO KNOW we are surrounded by a wide range of personalities, and even personality disorders, everyday. Grasp the good; WE have been chosen to have a treatment center many who have no access when this virus strikes will envy. And drop the "bad"; there are negatives concerning every possible location under consideration.