Are you part of the solution or part of the problem?
The easiest thing protesters across the United States can do during the COVID-19 Pandemic is stay home. If you have time to protest then you must not be one of the front line workers who are nursing those afflicted back from the brink of death, who will eventually have some form of PTSD as they watch patients die, who check us out at various stores, who patrol streets and come in contact with offenders who may be asymptomatic, who work from home to answer calls from consumers, etc.
Blocking entrances to hospitals puts the lives of those needing entry at risk.
Protesting without masks puts your fellow protesters at risk and not staying six feet apart is also part of the problem.
Not caring if you maybe asymptomatic can infect your family, friends, front line workers, and fellow protesters; who can all keep the virus spreading through communities.
What about the kids and the long vacation from school; why aren’t you protesters home schooling, reading to your kids and/ or grand children?
You could also educate yourselves while you have time away from work (research all federal and state assistance programs Congress got Trump to sign off on).
Look at poll data: The majority of Americans think it’s too soon to return to work. Why? Because they’re afraid of becoming infected by a virus that doesn’t care about red and blue, race, age, education, or social economics.
Even some employers think it’s too soon to reopen. What will you do then…protest against your employers?
Please stop being controlled by puppet masters and listen to those trained to guide us through the most profound global crisis we have ever encountered.