DaGawd wrote:LKN wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Might be an overreaction in California however NY has more cases and is less populous, so your question is legit.
It's honestly hard to say without knowing what data he's looking at.
NYC (including public transit) likely can not be totally shutdown without crippling the health care system.
I work for the public transportation system here in NYC. I'm a train conductor. A lot of my fellow CO workers including myself are furious at the lack of care for our health and safety exhibited by the governor and mayor. They're not even really addressing the transit workers in most of their press conferences. As of yesterday it was reported already 23 of us have tested positive for COVID19 which is probably a lot lower than what it actually is.. and that number will only grow..rapidly since we deal with the public in our everyday job duties. Yes ridership is way down since the pandemic, but the homeless are still riding these trains non stop as well as regular every day folk. My anxiety is at an all time high reporting to work these days not knowing if I'm coming home with something that could harm my family
Best wishes to you - stay safe. I can't imagine what you guys are going through.
I will say that what you are doing is heroic - just like EMS, Police, Doctors, people working at grocery stores. I'm guessing that many doctors/nurses are depending on you guys to get them to the hospital.
I definitely hope they come up with some safety guidelines and equipment for folks like you who have to be exposed to others on a daily basis.
















