Bankai wrote:I still prefer if the next NBA Season normally started in 2 months, instead of this Bubble but whatever, not like I have any power.
On a more serious note, my younger Sister tested positive. She is sick and under isolation.

We took it seriously but sometimes it still happens. Its way more concerning when someone you know, has it.
I hope your sister has mild symptoms. According to a German study, 75% of people, who test positive for Covid 19, have myocarditis, inflammation of the lining of the heart. If severe, leads to blood clots, which are not good. Other studies point to kidney damage.
This is one reason we have to be more careful about Covid 19 than influenza. Unless one dies, long term consequences of getting influenza are minimal.
Having said that maybe this is a wake up call. When one is sick, one needs to stay home. Employers need to have sick day benefits for their employees.
Pre-Covid times, I heard a CBC radio show. A trucking firm initiated a paid sick day policy for a non-union trucking firm. It wasn't something the drivers fought for and won. Why did the employer do it? When sick drivers arrived for work, they spread their germs to other drivers. The company lost jobs because of unavailable drivers. It made more economic sense for them to pay people to stay home, than have them come to work, spread their germs, and have multiple drivers off sick when symptoms got bad enough they couldn't come in.. Even though the multiple drivers were not being paid.
Schools need to be the same. Sick children should not be arriving at school. Those children spread it to other children, who take it home and infect their parents, who, if they do not have a paid sick day benefit, go to work and infect colleagues.