clee1982
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I thought the concern the original poster made is supporting the business vs. "unnecessary" delivery (vs. food, other essential items) to put those delivery guys at risk.
I'm all for supporting the business you like, but I don't think you can easily tell which one is more morally right. Given the lack of protection equipment for the healthcare worker (at least in the States), it's unlikely the delivery guys are going to have much PPE other than home made stuff.
That's what I mean by I don't know if you can be morally right either way (now of course the delivery guy would like get paid too, but if it's USPS I'm pretty sure given the current Amazon orders they already enough to chew on...)
I'm all for supporting the business you like, but I don't think you can easily tell which one is more morally right. Given the lack of protection equipment for the healthcare worker (at least in the States), it's unlikely the delivery guys are going to have much PPE other than home made stuff.
That's what I mean by I don't know if you can be morally right either way (now of course the delivery guy would like get paid too, but if it's USPS I'm pretty sure given the current Amazon orders they already enough to chew on...)