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Old 23-05-2020, 04:21 PM #10
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Right, Arista, him and his wife were both showing severe symptoms of the virus, so the chances are likely that their son also had contracted the virus and was able to pass it on, the elderly people were told by this government to self isolate from everyone and everything due to them being vulnerable, in what world is it okay for the top government aide who helped set the rules, to drive hundreds of miles (which wasn’t allowed) to live somewhere else (which wasn’t allowed) so that his sister and elderly parents could look after his child (which most certainly wasn’t allowed) he willingly put his parents in danger, he broke countless rules he had helped set for us common folk, us common folk would have gotten fined for doing the exact same thing, do you think politicians and government officials should be above the law?

We do not know that.

He did the best thing for his happy 4 year old lad.
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