Do you wear a mask?
Better watch out for golf!
Do you wear a mask?
Now we know who does not camp.
In most of the best places to camp, like Yellowstone, you have to check in at a camp center and pay for the site and possibly get checked out for various articles that are illegal.
THIS requires you enter a site that might be filled with OTHERS waiting to do the same.
You get a bottleneck of people wanting to get away, especially RIGHT now.
At the place where you check in (indoors in every good place I have ever been).
Again you guys show yourselves as complete tools.
Now add to that when you have a multi person tent (4-6) you can spend all night BREATHING each others air, it just does not immediately leave the tent. It behooves some groups to have one tent instead of multiple single person tents like we do (It saves a lot of room if you hike or Kayak in) You breath in about 3000- 6000 liters of air per night. You would be aware of this if you checked all the water vapor in the morning.
again...
idiots...
the tough guys talking in this thread
Next thing you know they'll be ing your wife.
No you'll just be picturing it. At 3am.
Was the guy who ed your wife a tough guy?
Or camping outside a store waiting for them to open for black friday deals. That's camping too! Then there's overpass camping.
These should be individual risks, not "risks if you do this in large groups".
If one person goes camping alone, they have X amount of risk. I suppose if you skydive in a group of 200, you could have a higher risk than sky diving alone.
I'm not crying about it. Take the needle out your arm and pay attention.
of the numerous people you have seen at the many campsites you have visited how many people were completely alone?
says the guy who is afraid wade fish. How did you like sitting thru videos THAT YOU HAD TO WATCH on bear attacks? Did it feel like wearing a mask? I mean, having to watch a fckn video you have seen 5x already.
camping alone at distant campsites is of course encouraged in Yellowstone and other national camp grounds, surprisingly they don’t cage their animals
another ing tool trying to rescue his tool box
and please keep up your foolish comparisons for the board to note
how did you count this one, as an L or a W?
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Protesting is a 0 I assume?
unless you protest lockdowns, then it’s a 9.
yes protesting inside without a mask at a rally listening to an orange man screaming while you scream is a zero
Only a matter of time before all these immortals catch it and figure out that it's not a fun time like they seem to think
Yes, one of the CNN videos here took the blood out, oxygenated it and put it back in - I guess ventilators are bad news. But they're getting better at treating it. My asthmatic ds goes off to college in the fall, and I know he's bound to get it. Hopefully by then, the hospitals are even better at treating it.
On the whole the youngsters are doing well.
Asthmatics, I have not read or seen a whole lot on that, I would guess its preferable not to be asthmatic.
I think we will continue to get better at this as long as things dont fill and we dont start treating people in rodeo and basketball stadiums and or run out of the people who really have guts, the healthcare workers (surprisingly. I do not consider the people who refuse to wear masks as fighting for our liberty or in anyway brave, gutty people.
yes the oldren, we will never run out of beds, we always have a free alley.)
Ventilators look like last resort stuff. It appears that a number of people who come off them come out in really bad shape. When your oxygen levels go that low though its gotta test so many organs, and who knows what weaknesses in organs individuals have that they did not know about.
It's strange how the colleges are treating covid differently. UF - our flagship uni in Gainesville (basically a college town) will be going about its (fall) normal classes - just requiring masks. But one in Orlando (where people from all over the world go) is doing zoom for the large classes (so far) and (along with UT Austin) - going totally remote after Thanksgiving while UF is normal throughout - location, I guess. Probably a lot of scrambling as kids try to delay housing as long as possible in case of total remote.
Major sports leagues are struggling to restart even without crowds. You can imagine how harder it is to restart college campuses. American College students are dirty pieces of human garbage that seldom take showers much less take required pr3cautions
It's either a 3 or a 4 on the chart unless you're a snowflake in which your numbers would then kick in
"CNN)More than a hundred students at University of Washington fraternity houses in Seattle have tested positive for Covid-19, the university said Sunday.
The university said in a joint news release with the Seattle and King County public health department that 121 students had tested positive for the virus in the fraternity house cluster, 112 of them residents in the Greek Row section north of the campus....."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/05/us/un...ats/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...iew/index.html
Its about 10 days behind from what I can see. It will be interesting to see where these numbers are in another 7 - 10 days.
That chart is pretty stupid to be honest. For example going to a beach. How many people are there? how close are you? I really don't think going to a beach is more dangerous than going to a library or museum much less sitting in a waiting room.
Take the needle out? You're clearly as dumb as the rest here and that's news to no one.
It's hilarious how trained you are. You're such a good pleb.
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