Trump- " i think its going to be a very beautiful process"![]()
We will . Maybe not ny bad, but we will
Trump- " i think its going to be a very beautiful process"![]()
read the science
if you keep a 6 foot distance w strangers, everyone wears mask and wash hands and dont touch face, you will most likely not get infected.
chinese do it now
why cant we?
sure kids will be a problem but teres nothing we can do about that.
rapid tests, temperature sensors at all cafes, retaurants, clubs
and all will be working through social mobile apps
if someone that visited your favorite restaurant is infected everyone will know the date place and time
you will know the exact temperature of the cook that cooked your food and the server who served it(if we get that far)
its a new world ma nig. better embrace it and you will be ahead of the pack otherwise you will get left behind
its time for americans to realize life will not be back to normal for a minimum 18 months
face it accept it and make plans to enjoy it best you can
I'm just hoping they open up non emergency medical services here in canada. I wanna have kids soon with fiance, inshallah....So ultrasound, blood testing etc.
Just close all bars and clubs honestly.
American gonna have to find new hobbies.
Fishing, hiking are all nice tbh. Hope they open these activities
Americans are in for one rude wakeup call
Man six feet ain't when this has been shown to infect people from airborne droplets. And China is lying like about how much it was infected from the Wuhan virus.
Once I can't die easily & I get my 2400 clammys I'll be like a pig in . I'm gonna Russell Stover my ass off.
We'd already been woke by 25k regular flu deaths and went right back to sleep.
So Trump killed 50k.
many science labs have confirmed 6 feet (2 meters) is sufficient to avoid droplets
i posted links here last one from german lab
Now, that is sweet, Winester.
The old Winester hittin' it.
Less than Obama's body count.
Not according to you.
It's because the majority of modern day Americans have never been called to any sort of collective action toward defeating an enemy, whether that enemy be viral, economic (the '08 financial crisis was hang-nail vs. the shotgun wound of the Great depression), or an enemy abroad. Most Americans are in' babies who can't handle that the fat and happy life has to be on hold for a year. So at this point, they take to twitter activism and start posting Don't Tread on Me pictures and talking about "Big Brother."
I'm seeing a lot of this on wingnut twitter, crying about how it's the end of freedom in America and caterwauling about how our forefathers would be so disappointed in us ceding our rights to the government. Um, your in' forefathers did CEDE SOME OF THEIR RIGHTS to the government when a common enemy needed to be fought. Let's start with World War I.
^Now I'm completely against that draft, since I don't think any foreign power during World War I was a threat to the US. World War I was mainly a European problem, but it illustrates how the government has suspended "freedom" in order to "force" people to act against a common threat, whether real or perceived.The Draft in World War 1. When our nation got involved in the First World War, we quickly realized that relying chiefly on voluntary enlistment wouldn’t cut it. We needed to raise more manpower in order to have enough men to fight. In reaction to this need, President Woodrow Wilson and Congress passed the Selective Service Act in 1917.
Let's look at the Spanish Flu of 1918. Restaurants, churches, theaters were closed up for a year, and in many cities it was illegal to go outside without a mask.
World War II. Americans were forced to fight against a common enemy that was certainly a threat to the entire world. So in this instance, we could argue it was justified to "force people to fight." I'll still never be comfortable with the idea of a draft, but I can see the argument.
The Red Scare in post-War America. An untold amount of Americans had their reputations and livelihoods destroyed for merely being suspected as communist sympathizers. This Red Scare mentality led to Americans being drafted in the Korean and Vietnam wars to prevent the domino theory from happening.
Since these events, Americans haven't been "forced" to do anything, which is why the Vietnam generation is the last generation to have been forced into collective action against a real or perceived threat. Gen-X and younger have basically lived the "fat and happy" life their entire lives and now can't handle the prospect of suspending some "liberty" for safety in the short term, as pretty much all American generations have done at one time or another.
And are we asked to go abroad and fight in a war? No. We're basically asked to sit on asses for awhile (and it might not even be a year). And we're too spoiled to even do that.
It wasn't for that choir in Washington where lots of people got COVID-19 from airborne spread.
The six feet in combination with a mask is probably effective though.
Yeah, though maskless choir singing seems like it would be a fine droplet cannon.
Der Trumpenfuehrer has "absolute authority". You will rezpekt zat.
/sarcasm
Yet another case where if Obama had actually said that.. they would themselves. But now they have to defend it.
It is would be hilarious if it were in a movie. It is not, and it is not.
The mask is only really useful to collect your droplets so you don't unknowingly infect people as an asymptomatic carrier. It's not much protection against other peoples' droplets unless you have an N95. And I still see so many people out without masks. It pisses me off so much because I'm wearing one to protect them every time I go out and I should be afforded the same courtesy. I hate wearing them because they're hot and they fog up my glasses but I don't want people getting sick from me when I could be an asymptomatic carrier and not know it.
Going to the store is one too though. I was at Walgreens last week to buy some toilet paper and some maskless 65 year old decided he was going to have a conversation with the clerk 30 feet away right as I was walking by him. I was so pissed I wanted to tell to shut his mouth when I'm walking by but figured I'd get one of those angry boomer yelling rants full of droplets if I did say anything.
Their breath smells like too
There really isn't a debate. We might have one if Sweden comes up Millhouse, but there is a pretty solid consensus of experts at the moment. One executive editor of a website you like notwithstanding.
Feel free to find some better expert, and show how they are discussing it.
A good debate between experts, like this:
Leaked emails show top public health experts raised alarm about the Trump administration's botched coronavirus response
"how badly did Trump bungle " is a debate.As the coronavirus outbreak worsened, a number of public health experts both within and outside of the federal government sounded the alarm about the severity of the crisis.
Nearly 80 pages of the emails were obtained via public records requests and published in full by The New York Times.
This is a consensus open to new evidence from Sweden if it emerges.
choir ppl stand way closer than 6 feet or am I missing something?
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