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Originally Posted by MDLNB
Not knowing is not the same as NOT BEING such a place. Should hospitals be moved outside of the city?
To answer your question regarding the theater set up as a "petri" dish for the virus ---- it isn't. There is NO evidence that the virus will brew up a "petri" of disease by being treated INSIDE the theater.
For those that suggest that the Savannah RecCenter be used, why would you wish to shut down the RecCenter and all the activities for this? Maybe you would volunteer your home as a treatment site?
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I believe the point of it being somewhere other than the theatre, lies in the fact that most people getting these treatment shots are being brought there by someone else. And that someone else is often the spouse or close friend. And that someone else needs something to do while they wait for the person to get their treatment. Or maybe they BOTH stop off in the square before getting in line, have a bite to eat inside the restaurant, maybe go shopping in any of the myriad of shops...
You're supposedly already presenting symptoms when you go for this treatment. The entire square becomes a petri dish, if a majority of people heading to the treatment center are stopping along the way, with symptoms, many rejecting masks, most of them not vaccinated.
At the Sharon, it's more isolated. There's no place to walk to, where you'll be in close proximity to crowds of other people. There are no stores there, no shops, no restaurants. There's little to do there IF you are going specifically to get the treatment, other than wait in line. That makes it safe for everyone else.