Posted March 17, 2020 11:23 am by Comments

By Tactical Life

U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, arrive at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, on Feb. 28, 2020. Upon their return from the Republic of Korea, the Marines were screened in accordance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Japanese government guidelines. III MEF is taking its responsibilities to protect our Marines, Sailors, families, and local communities safe by actively working to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Ujian Gosun)

Coronavirus fear and panic are real, palpable human reactions of late. That feeling played out during an emergency meeting by government officials in Miami Beach recently. During that meeting, Miami Commissioner Ricky Arriola said it might be time for first responders to “take one for the team” and voluntarily get infected with the coronavirus.

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The bombshell came after Arriola first posed seemingly thoughtful questions about the coronavirus and COVID-19. Chief among them: do humans develop immunity after exposure?

“Are there any doctors in the audience? I don’t know, ’cause I’ve reached out to a couple of doctor friends to confirm,” Arriola said in a video published by miaminewtimes.com. “I don’t know yet, but I’ve been trying to research and no one’s answered the question: Do you develop – once you have the coronavirus, assuming you make it through – do you have immunity? Some doctors have told me yes.”

Then based on that possibility of that questionable immunity, the commissioner suggested infecting our first responders. He called it a bold move.

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