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Q&A: Breaking the “Coronavirus” Lockdown for Livelihood Purposes

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Breaking the "Coronavirus" Lockdown for Livelihood Purposes

Question

Hello Rabbi,
How should one relate to a person who breaks the “coronavirus” lockdown for livelihood purposes, claiming that he has nothing with which to feed his children?
Best regards, Benjamin

Answer

With tolerance.

Discussion on Answer

Benjamin Gurlin (2020-09-10)

Is breaking the lockdown with such a claim less severe?

Michi (2020-09-10)

Obviously. A private individual cutting corners is not a clear and present danger. Far from it. And if there is great need, it is certainly understandable that he cuts corners. If a person is a confirmed carrier, that is of course more problematic.

D.Y.B. (2020-09-11)

Michi, it seems you have sky-high tolerance for some of the questioners here.

Michi (2020-09-11)

I’m working on my character traits. 🙂

Tam. (2020-09-11)

As for tolerance toward those who violate isolation, what about the categorical imperative?!

Michi (2020-09-11)

The categorical imperative says that any person who is in economic distress should cut corners. That is a general rule.

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