The people who are on the frontlines of this virus are heroes.
Sadly, they’re in so much danger because many of these front-line folks are coming into direct contact with hundreds of people every day who may be carrying the virus.
My daughter is an “essential worker” and it scares me that she’s out there working with the public face-to-face in close quarters. She’s careful, but it’s still concerning.
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Case in point – a Detroit bus driver who took to video recently to complain about a passenger on his bus who was coughing up a storm has now died of Coronavirus.
This story is so heartbreaking and really shows the importance of staying at home if you can – especially if you’re not feeling well.
You can watch the video below:
Why on earth would you get on a public bus and start coughing all over the place, especially nowadays? It’s absurd.
It’s fair to note, however, that it’s not likely this man died because of the coughing woman he complained about since he died a few days after he made the video, but regardless, if you don’t have to be out, or if you’re sick and coughing, good Lord, stay home.
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On that note, I also hope and pray that he didn’t infect many people while he was driving the bus with possible symptoms.
Everyone needs to stop and think before they do something. Because what may be very “mild” to you, could kill the person next to you.
Think about that.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on April 3, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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