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Do you have a legal right to infect others with a potentially deadly disease?

"In early April, dozens of maskless churchgoers in northwest Oregon stood onstage singing and clapping inside a packed indoor venue for Easter Sunday service. The Peoples Church, which previously sued the state over coronavirus restrictions, hosted three similar indoor services that day, each lasting a little over an hour.
Days later, the state's health authority began investigating a potential outbreak at the Salem church.
Now, the Oregon Health Authority says that at least 74 people associated with the church have tested positive for the coronavirus - one of the state's largest workplace outbreaks". Today's Wash Post

This is not an isolated instance of possible high church service infection, either. Decide to put yourself, your family, your friends at risk... okay. Decide to put anyone you come into contact with?

I say, "Hell, no." (irony intended)


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Topic - Do you have a legal right to infect others with a potentially deadly disease? - tinear 06:57:54 05/7/21 (17)

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