@dysfun Thanks for raising this. I think a "reckless disregard" approach would reasonably not put liability on people who couldn't unless they came in contact with ppl after knowing they were infected.
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 22:11:08 JST Rich Felker
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 22:12:12 JST Rich Felker
@dysfun Like, anyone, vaccinated (breakthru) or not, should be liable for transmission of disease *after they know they're infected*.
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 22:15:29 JST Rich Felker
@viq @dysfun Presumption you're the source if you're unvaxxed, infected, and were in the presence of others infected.
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viq (viq@social.hackerspace.pl)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 22:15:31 JST viq
@dalias @dysfun doesn't that put the burden on you (and your $$$ lawyer) to prove it?
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Dec-2024 22:16:28 JST Rich Felker
@viq @dysfun I really have no patience of sympathy for antivax shit.
If you really refuse to put it in your body, go live like a hermit and never come near another human.
If you refuse to let your kids get it, ... I should probably just stop writing here.
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