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" ... Aside from worrying about being sued, individuals who spread the coronavirus also have to be concerned about being prosecuted. Dozens of Americans have been charged with coronavirus-related crimes since the beginning of the pandemic, ranging from people who have intentionally tried to infect others with Covid-19 to people who simply have disobeyed public health orders. Common criminal charges include making a terroristic threat, spreading a communicable disease, assault and battery, reckless endangerment, harassment, and disorderly conduct. ... "
" ... During World War II, the cathedral was damaged by stray bullets—albeit not razed as Hitler ordered all of Paris burned (fortunately, his general disobeyed). The Rockefeller family helped refurbish Notre Dame post-war. ... "
" ... Singapore has largely been spared from astronomical Covid-19 case counts and lengthy lockdowns due to an early response and an elaborate surveillance system. Before the virus even had a name in late January 2020, Singapore had implemented travel restrictions and an efficient test, trace, and isolate system with penalties in place for those who disobeyed. Yet, Singapore is now experiencing a new surge of cases, despite having vaccinated a quarter (25.3%) of the population. Similar outbreaks in Vietnam and Taiwan who have previously controlled the virus well should serve as a warning to countries that are rolling back restrictions and opening up. ... "
" ... Sweeney called Epic’s move to circumvent the fee by using its own payments system “essentially an act of civil disobedience” and compared it to “civil rights fights where there were actual laws on the books and the laws were wrong and people disobeyed them, and it was not wrong to disobey them because to go along with them would be collusion to maintain the status quo.” ... "