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It is HIGHLY disingenuous to compare the risks of working on an oil rig the risk of working during a global pandemic.Yes it is means I continue to keep my roof over my head and food on the table. People work in cool mines, risking black lung. People work on Oil Rigs which are one of the most dangerous places to work on the planet. People risk their lives everyday just to keep themselves employeed and "in the economy". So quite frankly, to quote something I've heard all too often, "Check your privilege". There are far more dangerous jobs and harder jobs out there then simply having to work with a mask and worrying about Covid (which you should be vaccinated and therefore protected against right?)
The people working on the oil rig do so knowing the danger and getting compensated for that danger. They're easily pulling down close to six figures if not more, that's why they're there doing the work.
The retail and restaurant workers that you're trying to force back into their places of business for the sake of the economy aren't being compensated for the potential danger, they're still expected to work minimum wage. The risk to reward ratio is completely different and it's perfectly justified that someone doesn't want to potentially ruin their lungs or die in order to make $7 an hour bagging your groceries.