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Self Health Assessments Are The Biggest Crock Ever!

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Many companies have started to require people to complete a self-health assessment before entering their establishments. I had to clear one of these checks when going to the Apple Store at the mall to pick up my repaired iMac. It consisted of a security guard pointing at a series of questions on a poster and me replying no to each of them. After a temperature scan, I was allowed to enter the store.

I couldn’t help but think how ridiculous such a screening is. What matter does it make how I answer the questions? If I’m feeling not so well but still get into my car, drive to the mall, check-in and get to the store, haven’t I already shown that I think I’m well enough to enter?

Who gets to this point in the process and thinks, “You know, maybe I have COVID-19 and should just go home and quarantine.”

Why should we think people who have gotten to the point of checking into their flight are going to answer these questions truthfully? Apparently, United Airlines does, because a health questionnaire is now part of the check-in process.

You have to agree with these statements to be able to fly with United:

It’s not just United who uses these criteria. Cedar Fair also requires guests to their themeparks to do a health self-assessment before entering.

How crazy is it that we’re counting on people telling the truth to keep everyone else safe? Especially the same people who won’t wear a facial covering that could help keep others from getting ill? Who actually thinks this is an effective way to combat a pandemic? Why not just ask everyone before boarding an airplane, “Are you contagious? No? Welcome aboard!”

#stayhealthy #staysafe #washyourhands

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