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Originally Posted by blackmaleindallas
I'm wondering if for a little while clubs will want or have to screen dancers for Covid 19 or take their temperatures before their shift starts. Or take the temps of customers as they come in? Other than maybe a gym or bar I can't think of a better place for a contagious respiratory disease to spread.
There's also liability risk associated with a club/bar taking no precautions to prevent the spread, especially since most insurance policies exclude liability associated with pandemics. It will be a different world for at least a little while I think..
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Strip clubs will open again, but will probably be the last to do so behind gyms and other types of clubs where many gather. The problem with the young girls who work there is going to be that they are more than likely asymptomatic, so not showing any signs or symptoms, yet have the virus, even in a mild form, allowed to work, then go around touching and breathing on everything and everyone. Enter the underlying health issues, old fat men, who are most of the strip club clientele, start coming in and get all around these dancers, get dances with lots of contact.
I can see it now. A few days go by and these low immune system customers, even old fart managers get sick and have to go to the hospital. Unless they have it on their own, no employee of a strip club has health or any other type of insurance and unless the clubs open up without authorization to do so (and maybe not even then), they are not going to be liable of the spread of Covid-19 or any other communicable disease. You go the club, you take your chances.