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How about if the hotels open up to the healthcare workers. These dedicated people need to be given a place to stay instead of going home and exposing their families. I know they will miss them but they will be safer.
Um, no. If an exposed healthcare worker goes home, then their family is the limit of spread. If an exposed healthcare worker goes to a hotel full of other healthcare workers, then they could infect a whole bunch of other healthcare workers. That’s a double whammy: far more people exposed and potentially a whole lot of healthcare workers offline.