Marion County health officials shut down two clubs for COVID-19 violations

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17 thoughts on “Marion County health officials shut down two clubs for COVID-19 violations

  1. Coming from first hand experience at an old job, the Marion County Health Department is pretty lax. From first hand experience going out during the pandemic, the Marion County Health Department only wants restaurants to try. These two businesses that got shut down obviously just don’t get a crap.

  2. What is socially distanced? The CDC now says its 3ft, not 6ft. And where did the marvelous 6ft number come from? An Austrian researcher from the 1890s that was investigating Tuberculosis is where. It was a totally arbitrary number, as it is now and the new CDC requirement as well. Use the face temperature equipment that hospitals and now many banks and businesses use. If you have a higher than normal temperature, then something might be wrong. Go get tested and see what is wrong. Marion County/ Indianapolis is making a fool out of itself in front of a national office.

    1. Neil D, back up your conviction that no-social distancing is the right thing to do by patronizing these places.

      Are you willing to take a 10% chance you will be hospitalized.

      I don’t see any over reaction.

    2. Neil, It is 3 feet in SCHOOLS where people are also wearing masks and sitting at a desk and listening to a teacher, to talking among themselves.

    1. Yes! No more lockdowns. If the first lockdown worked then why do it again? If the first lockdown didn’t work, why do it again?

    2. Flu in 2019 killed fewer than 50,000 people nationwide, the last year we have reliable figures. COVID-19 has killed 550,000 and counting. Not a liberal vs conservative issue. Public health should not be political.

  3. It is NOT a business’ responsibility to police their customers!! We have a business to run and being Mommy’s and Daddy’s to our customers to make them ware a mask is NOT part of that business nor our job!! Health Department must accept that!!

    1. I don’t know about that. You police them for shoplifting or skipping out on a bill or smoking if it’s a non-smoking venue, correct? You may be cutting out a whole clientele and their money if your shop looks unsafe and uncaring. I do not even enter a business where I see people are unmasked and not social-instanced.

    2. Michael – it is 100% your responsibility to police your customers. If you want to operate a business that allows the public to enter, you must follow the rules.

    3. It absolutely is a business’ responsibility to police what their customers do within their doors.

  4. I am an adult, I dont need big brother protecting me from cradle to grave. I can live with my decisions and yes that includes staying home if I have symptoms of any illness not just C19. Now the southern boarder to protect the sovereignty of our nation, yes..

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