I won’t go down that journey with you. All I’ll say is, this thread is about coronavirus and your Shul, so I am responding to a post about a Shul in a thread about shuls with a question about said Shul
Full disclosure: I haven't attended
Minyanim since
March 14th. with that being said, I am trying to understand the passion and borderline hate pulsating in this thread specifically about
Shuls.
Who argued for lifting restrictions? Who argued against? I am asking what measures the Shul took. Your answer, that we needn’t be as careful as earlier, seemed to be based on an assumption that it is safer now than it was. I questioned what you are relying on for that information. Many people also assumed it was safe earlier because it’s like the flu, but that argument turned to dirt pretty quickly. I think.
I’m not saying it’s not, I was just asking for what reason we are assuming it is. A simple “they’re only allowing people with antibodies” would suffice.
This was a continuation to my post in trying to pinpoint the distinction being made between
shuls and every other aspect of life.
Why not presume that the people attending
Shuls are taking the same precautionary measures as grocery stores and the like, and that people are making the same risk calculations when going to
Shul as they are making when leaving their house for any other reason???