“Don’t accidentally kill someone. Stay home.”
Oregon public service announcements are shaming people into staying home so they don’t kill people amid the Coronavirus outbreak.
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The “Stay Home, Save Lives” campaign is a public-private partnership to communicate to Oregonians about how they can do their part to contain the spread of COVID-19. according to the government website.
If you want to get back to work so you can feed your family and keep a roof over your head, then you are a murderer.
The public service announcement opens up with, “Did you accidentally kill someone today?”
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Another PSA tells Oregonians that if they don’t stay home, 1.4% of the people in the state will die.
“It’s up to you you how many people live or die. Don’t accidentally kills someone.”
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Although the Orwellian ad campaign started in Oregon, the PSAs are now playing in California.
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