One common thread among people who think we should be able to choose to go back to work or not is that they seem to think that it's just a personal risk they are taking by exposing themselves. (ignoring the whole Tom Sawyer thread of it being an honor to work for someone else, making them money....)
But we, as a society, constantly let people take personal risks. That's never, ever, been the issue.
The issue are the people who are not choosing to take a risk, because they don't know there is a risk. This isn't an individual who decides to drive drunk, and runs into a car, killing 4. This is an individual who infects 4, who then infect 16, 256..... (I don't know the actual data- just choosing 4) So instead of killing 4 due to a stupid decision, the number you kill can be a whole lot more.
It's interesting to hear people complain that this is some personal choice, when it's very much not one. This is totally a group choice. If you never interact with anyone else, then you can easily do your job. If you personally interact with other people, the branch reach out always needs to be considered. Seems like nobody wants to accept that this whole outbreak started with one person, and spreads because most people have no idea that they got infected, then all the people around them have no idea that they are at risk and perhaps even infected..... exponential growth.
This is the part that people like Brent (rube) just don't get. That it's a personal choice to take the risk or not, and that it's ok for others to spread things as long as he's safe.
One of the major problems with the total fear of the word socialism. And the want of "personal freedom" that is selfish over others- where it's ok to sacrifice people so that you can make money.
Anyway....