Writes Greg Privette:
Hi Lew,
I read the blog post about what will happen when hurricane season starts and people are normally encouraged to go to shelters. The following is part of a paragraph from the company News-letter of one of our customers:
In the event of severe weather, all employees are expected to take shelter. Masks must be worn, and employees should do the best they can to maintain social distancing.
I wonder if the shelter areas in their plant were designed to hold all the employees and maintain six foot distancing? Or much of any distancing? So in case of severe weather do you take your chances with the hurricane or tornado, or pack into a shelter with other people and risk what according to the media is certain infection and almost certain death? Considering the current hysteria there just aren’t enough life boats on the Titanic.