There are two types of people living in 2020: Those who take the COVID-19 outbreak seriously and those who simply do not.
The former follow all of the health and safety precautions put out by experts: wear masks, social distance from others, wash and sanitize your hands often, don’t leave the house if you feel sick, etc. But then there is the latter who just go on acting like we’re not in the midst of a global pandemic.
Here are 11 people who are just not taking coronavirus seriously at all. SMH.
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These rule-breaking Uber passengers
I drive for Uber, and since no one pays attention to the covid notices when they book the ride, I started sending everyone this advance pickup message. It’s not working like I’d hoped. from r/mildlyinfuriating
“Okay, but how about four though?”
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The copywriter who wrote this ad
And the business who approved it.
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This school
Let’s basically hang out and be quarantined together, which makes zero sense.
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This mask-tipping person
Pennsylvania server finds this after asking customer to wear their masks until they were seated. from r/pics
The server received this “tip” after asking the customer if they could put on a mask.
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This visor-wearing woman
Idk what to do with this. My girlfriend snapped this real quick at Walmart today. Yes that’s a visor as a mask. from r/stupidpeople
That’s not what we meant by face covering.
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The company selling this mask
At least you’ll get sick in style.
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This person selling mask exemption cards
This guy selling mask exemption cards on Facebook from r/mildlyinfuriating
That takes effort.
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These students
This is how my class practices social distancing.. Nobody is wearing a mask either. (I’m on the left in the back) from r/mildlyinfuriating
Nope, no social distancing to be seen here.
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This bride and groom
Wedding during COVID has chairs inches apart but at least each plate has hand sanitizer from r/facepalm
At least there’s hand sanitizer!
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This man’s wife’s “shocking” diagnosis
Never would’ve guessed that would happen.
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These school football fans
My school just canceled spring break to stop covid. Here’s a FB game from this year. from r/pics
Wonder if anyone in the crowd has a face covering on?
Have you met someone who hasn’t been taking the pandemic seriously? What do you want to say to those people?