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<blockquote data-quote="SKYHAWKBALL" data-source="post: 131808590" data-attributes="member: 1424684"><p>So when fast food workers are allowed to work while having Hep C and Hep A and HIV and those places do not post that their workers have these diseases, does it not qualify as "insensitive" or even "deadly"?</p><p></p><p>So before med school, I used to work in the Kanawha Valley doing patient transport after undergraduate school. There was HIV patients in the hospitals that simply had to only have a "contact precaution" sign on their door before going in. Luckily the nurses would tell me to fully gown up and other extra precautions that are not typically recommended for simple contact precautions. You don't see these type of health information protections for people with Covid. Notice you don't see Kanawha County Hospitals sating the locations of these hotspots with HIV or which hospitals have been showing or seeing these positive patients. </p><p></p><p>Does "failure to disclose a more deadly disease than Covid" = insensitive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKYHAWKBALL, post: 131808590, member: 1424684"] So when fast food workers are allowed to work while having Hep C and Hep A and HIV and those places do not post that their workers have these diseases, does it not qualify as "insensitive" or even "deadly"? So before med school, I used to work in the Kanawha Valley doing patient transport after undergraduate school. There was HIV patients in the hospitals that simply had to only have a "contact precaution" sign on their door before going in. Luckily the nurses would tell me to fully gown up and other extra precautions that are not typically recommended for simple contact precautions. You don't see these type of health information protections for people with Covid. Notice you don't see Kanawha County Hospitals sating the locations of these hotspots with HIV or which hospitals have been showing or seeing these positive patients. Does "failure to disclose a more deadly disease than Covid" = insensitive? [/QUOTE]
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