Boss spreading misinformation about Covid-19. Help.

Post date: 2020-04-05 01:54:34
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On Monday, I overheard my boss at a weekly pep-talk meeting with his road crew explain that the coronavirus isn't airborne and that you only have to worry about direct contact with someone who is showing symptoms.

I believe he and the other managers are minimizing the severity of the outbreak in order to justify continuing to stay open despite the fact that we're only essential in the loosest possible definition of the word. This manager also demanded a doctor's note for my absence and replied indignantly when I said the office is not providing notes due to an overabundance of incoming calls. I would like to address this with someone but remain anonymous. Any thoughts?
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