I’m glad to hear that. But I still take exception to your apparent belief that those who have always risked their lives and health and families to take care of other people have no right to stop doing that at any time for any reason. Last time I checked, in America one is free to change their profession whenever they want to. I believe that when your profession suddenly becomes a likely death sentence, that is a good reason to consider change.
If it comes to it, I will gladly take care of friends and family, but I will not feel guilty about bowing out when the risk to take care of strangers becomes too great. I’ve done enough, as I suspect Kozak has as well as thousands and thousands of doctors, EMTs, nurses and other medical personnel.
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So now when you are needed you are all going to quit. Great.