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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 331794" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>I saw this thread and had to chime in for the Covid deniers </p><p></p><p>I live and work in California, my business has clients in 32 of the 50 states, my lab employs 10 techs. We finished a record year in 2020 even in this pandemic and 8 weeks of minimal production. Business OUT of state is still strong EXCEPT for my big city east coast clients. </p><p></p><p>Most importantly for the guys that say its a conspiracy and are not using wise choices to protect themself and more importantly their loved ones I will share this sobering number of FACTS as it has touched me and the people around me. </p><p></p><p>In my personal bubble, 3 of my employees have tested positive and have overcome covid in pretty quick order, one had a very hard time. What is sobering between ALL of my employees a total of 10 people have passed in their extended families due to covid/covid complications. It's not a joke and it has changed my perspective over the course we have run. I went from not being concerned to being militant about masks and limiting my involvement/proximity interaction with the outside populous. My number one goal is to protect my staff and to make wise choices so I do not pass it on to anyone if I become a carrier. </p><p></p><p>In the end here in California it's a hot box because people are just too stubborn or idiotic to take it seriously UNTIL it hits home. I know I am nobody to most of you but I share this, be safe, be smart and make wise choices as we are not finished yet with this **** storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 331794, member: 213"] I saw this thread and had to chime in for the Covid deniers I live and work in California, my business has clients in 32 of the 50 states, my lab employs 10 techs. We finished a record year in 2020 even in this pandemic and 8 weeks of minimal production. Business OUT of state is still strong EXCEPT for my big city east coast clients. Most importantly for the guys that say its a conspiracy and are not using wise choices to protect themself and more importantly their loved ones I will share this sobering number of FACTS as it has touched me and the people around me. In my personal bubble, 3 of my employees have tested positive and have overcome covid in pretty quick order, one had a very hard time. What is sobering between ALL of my employees a total of 10 people have passed in their extended families due to covid/covid complications. It's not a joke and it has changed my perspective over the course we have run. I went from not being concerned to being militant about masks and limiting my involvement/proximity interaction with the outside populous. My number one goal is to protect my staff and to make wise choices so I do not pass it on to anyone if I become a carrier. In the end here in California it's a hot box because people are just too stubborn or idiotic to take it seriously UNTIL it hits home. I know I am nobody to most of you but I share this, be safe, be smart and make wise choices as we are not finished yet with this **** storm. [/QUOTE]
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