question archive Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has had 1,128 federal employees test positive for COVID-19
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Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has had 1,128 federal employees test positive for COVID-19. 690 employees have recovered, and 6 have unfortunately died as a result of the virus. Recent information also indicates that one screening contractor has passed away due to the virus. A report issued by The Guardian, entitled "Lost on the Frontline" has noted that nearly 600 front line health care workers have died from COVID-19. Moreover, a report issued this week speculates that if everyone wore a mask, the virus could reasonably be contained within two months. However, the country has seen a significant amount of resistance to wearing masks, social distancing, and other preventative and mitigative measures to curb the spread of the virus.
1.) Why do you believe Americans are resistant to these precautions especially if it could result in reducing the spread of the virus and might facilitate a return to in-person activities sooner rather than later?