Anonymous ID: bc6e97 April 2, 2020, 8:48 a.m. No.8661605   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1650

I may be doxxed or fired for what i am about to disclose. This is first hand, not a second hand story.

Our employer, a large car dealer in PA, called us together this morning. They informed us that an employee in another building (only a third of our roughly 450 employees are "essential") stopped coming in to work 8 days ago. Yesterday they were told that the employee's corona test came back positive. They told us that overnight they had a company come in overnight and sanitize/deep clean that building (not all of them). They were so proud of themselves that they "followed cdc guidelines", and that since they did so, it was perfectly safe for all of us to "keep on pumping out cars" (their phrase).

 

Read between the lines.

They knew 8 days ago they had a presumed positive case of coronavirus, but they sat on that information, letting all of us infect each other and everyone we know for the last week and a half. They're more concerned with profits than our lives. Literally. They risked the life of every elderly person that came in contact with 150 people on purpose. How is this not criminal negligence , or reckless endangerment?

 

Q+ needs to understand, they are not doing this by accident. More victims of "Trump's virus" you see. Its not their fault people died, they followed CDC guidelines.

AG Barr is hopefully keeping track of these things - if it's happening here its happening across the country. These people are sick!