Re: COVID Breakout on Football Team
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:29 am
Sweden also has the highest death rate per capita except the US.
Per the numbers I am seeing Sweden is lower than UK, US, Spain, Brazil, Belgium among others. Also lets keep in mind are those deaths comparing apples to apples, and lets wait and see what happens when places that locked down open back up.MrTitleist wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:29 am Sweden also has the highest death rate per capita except the US.
WrongMrTitleist wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:29 am Sweden also has the highest death rate per capita except the US.
F testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
Not sure where you're getting that info. The Johns Hopkins data breaks things down pretty well.MrTitleist wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 11:29 am Sweden also has the highest death rate per capita except the US.
Look, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
Plus NO one really knows what the long term effects of it will be if you do get it and recover. I hate to get it, recover from it, and croak sooner then later due to the after effects years down the line.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f-word tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
Trust me (I know), doctors are just about as varied on their opinion of this as we on this board are. There are some who think we need more shutdowns, some who just think that we need to wear masks without widespread lockdowns, and some who think we can open things up without restriction. Almost all think that schools should be opened up and that school shutdowns hurt kids badly.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f##k[#] tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
I never said anything about lockdowns, and I understand the varied opinion on them as well as their serious consequences. I too think we should open the schools and am against the idea of shutting down places where the virus is under control. What I was responding to is the idea that we would be better off doing no testing and going at this with our heads in the sand, which is completely ludicrous and not supported by any serious person who knows what they are talking about. Again as others have said, the anti-lockdown, personal responsibility crowd also seem to be against the steps that give us a better (but not perfect) chance of safely opening up more and avoiding a second lockdown. Mostly that is the case with masks and not gathering in crowds, but apparently on this site, also testing — again completely ridiculous.'PokeForLife wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:58 pmTrust me (I know), doctors are just about as varied on their opinion of this as we on this board are. There are some who think we need more shutdowns, some who just think that we need to wear masks without widespread lockdowns, and some who think we can open things up without restriction. Almost all think that schools should be opened up and that school shutdowns hurt kids badly.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f##k[#] tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
Its just that the ones you hear opinions from are the loud ones, mostly epidemiologists, who have a fairly narrow area of expertise when it comes to doctors (those of them that are MDs/DOs and not just MPHs) as a whole. And who can blame them? Their training is based on the 100,000 ft view without considering individual people.
And your assertion to consider that there are other outcomes than just living or dying goes the other way too. Many people have warned that the response to COVID will almost certainly kill more people than the virus. This is an article that is from the UN from 6 months ago, but there are many more recent ones.
https://unglobalcompact.org/take-action ... -the-virus
There are so many seen and unseen consequences to shutting down the US economy, and unfortunately it affects third world countries much more than it does us in our bubble here. Maybe bleeding heart libs should take their own advice and start being "good global citizens."
How many people do you suppose die each year in the USA? It's like 3 million. COVID is picking off the old and sick that other sicknesses and illnesses would have, including flu. 200k old, sick people dying (many of which would have died this year anyway) just isn't enough to seriously mess up, or even ruin millions and millions of lives. How many people missed cancer treatments because of this virus? How many people didn't get a cancer or other diagnosis in a timely manner where getting early treatment is critical? How many other medical treatments and surgeries were postponed. How many people's businesses are shuttered? How much has the national debt grown? How many people have starved to death in countries that depend on making poop that we here in the USA consume? 10% economic contraction is MASSIVE! This is going to have devastating effects on the global community including people starving to death. What about the high school seniors that got screwed over and didn't get to have a normal prom, graduation, high school sports. What about the cancelled recital, concerts, speeches, parties, weddings, first jobs, vacations, funerals, missing their loved one take their last breaths, etc.. Life is for living, not sitting in a basement staring at a computer. People are NEVER going those things back. What about the kids that went hungry because they didn't get school lunch? What about the kids that got the deed abused or beaten because they were locked down with abusive people? What about those that committed suicide for isolation that because of lockdown? Sue me, but a lot of people don't think that stopping the world for a relatively benign virus, and doing a sinister experiment with the world was the best course of action.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f##k[#] tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
The point for or against testing is really the same point as lockdowns, masks, and the whole response to COVID.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 7:29 amI never said anything about lockdowns, and I understand the varied opinion on them as well as their serious consequences. I too think we should open the schools and am against the idea of shutting down places where the virus is under control. What I was responding to is the idea that we would be better off doing no testing and going at this with our heads in the sand, which is completely ludicrous and not supported by any serious person who knows what they are talking about. Again as others have said, the anti-lockdown, personal responsibility crowd also seem to be against the steps that give us a better (but not perfect) chance of safely opening up more and avoiding a second lockdown. Mostly that is the case with masks and not gathering in crowds, but apparently on this site, also testing — again completely ridiculous.'PokeForLife wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:58 pmMany people have warned that the response to COVID will almost certainly kill more people than the virus.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not.
https://unglobalcompact.org/take-action ... -the-virus
There are so many seen and unseen consequences to shutting down the US economy, and unfortunately it affects third world countries much more than it does us in our bubble here. Maybe bleeding heart libs should take their own advice and start being "good global citizens."
Until they put biological relevance to cycle number on the PCR test, COVID testing is suspect. 90% of positive cases at the last cycle!!!??? For the record, I've shared that article with several MDs and a couple virologists. All are floored that this isn't gaining attention.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 7:29 am
I never said anything about lockdowns, and I understand the varied opinion on them as well as their serious consequences. I too think we should open the schools and am against the idea of shutting down places where the virus is under control. What I was responding to is the idea that we would be better off doing no testing and going at this with our heads in the sand, which is completely ludicrous and not supported by any serious person who knows what they are talking about. Again as others have said, the anti-lockdown, personal responsibility crowd also seem to be against the steps that give us a better (but not perfect) chance of safely opening up more and avoiding a second lockdown. Mostly that is the case with masks and not gathering in crowds, but apparently on this site, also testing — again completely ridiculous.
No one here is advocating for or wanting a shutdown. We are all literally saying we want things to open back up, but guidelines need to be followed in order for that to happen.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:16 amHow many people do you suppose die each year in the USA? It's like 3 million. COVID is picking off the old and sick that other sicknesses and illnesses would have, including flu. 200k old, sick people dying (many of which would have died this year anyway) just isn't enough to seriously mess up, or even ruin millions and millions of lives. How many people missed cancer treatments because of this virus? How many people didn't get a cancer or other diagnosis in a timely manner where getting early treatment is critical? How many other medical treatments and surgeries were postponed. How many people's businesses are shuttered? How much has the national debt grown? How many people have starved to death in countries that depend on making Sh#t that we here in the USA consume? 10% economic contraction is MASSIVE! This is going to have devastating effects on the global community including people starving to death. What about the high school seniors that got screwed over and didn't get to have a normal prom, graduation, high school sports. What about the cancelled recital, concerts, speeches, parties, weddings, first jobs, vacations, funerals, missing their loved one take their last breaths, etc.. Life is for living, not sitting in a basement staring at a computer. People are NEVER going those things back. What about the kids that went hungry because they didn't get school lunch? What about the kids that got the deed abused or beaten because they were locked down with abusive people? What about those that committed suicide for isolation that because of lockdown? Sue me, but a lot of people don't think that stopping the world for a relatively benign virus, and doing a sinister experiment with the world was the best course of action.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f##k[#] tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
And my point is it's all BS, and we don't need restrictions or guidelines.WestWYOPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 3:49 pmNo one here is advocating for or wanting a shutdown. We are all literally saying we want things to open back up, but guidelines need to be followed in order for that to happen.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:16 amHow many people do you suppose die each year in the USA? It's like 3 million. COVID is picking off the old and sick that other sicknesses and illnesses would have, including flu. 200k old, sick people dying (many of which would have died this year anyway) just isn't enough to seriously mess up, or even ruin millions and millions of lives. How many people missed cancer treatments because of this virus? How many people didn't get a cancer or other diagnosis in a timely manner where getting early treatment is critical? How many other medical treatments and surgeries were postponed. How many people's businesses are shuttered? How much has the national debt grown? How many people have starved to death in countries that depend on making Sh#t that we here in the USA consume? 10% economic contraction is MASSIVE! This is going to have devastating effects on the global community including people starving to death. What about the high school seniors that got screwed over and didn't get to have a normal prom, graduation, high school sports. What about the cancelled recital, concerts, speeches, parties, weddings, first jobs, vacations, funerals, missing their loved one take their last breaths, etc.. Life is for living, not sitting in a basement staring at a computer. People are NEVER going those things back. What about the kids that went hungry because they didn't get school lunch? What about the kids that got the deed abused or beaten because they were locked down with abusive people? What about those that committed suicide for isolation that because of lockdown? Sue me, but a lot of people don't think that stopping the world for a relatively benign virus, and doing a sinister experiment with the world was the best course of action.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:36 pmLook, the virus is there whether you test for it or not. You can either use testing to understand the situation or you can stick your head in the sand and say "f testing." You have the entire medical community world wide on one side of that argument, and you on the other, so i'll go with the doctors.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:17 pmF testing. The USA is testing more than any other country and all it has created is panic. Japan, South Koran, Europe has conducted a fraction of the tests that the USA has until recently. Take the UK for example.. they have ramped up testing recently and lo and behold they are discovering MASSIVE amounts of cases, BUT few are dying. Whatever they are testing for isn't a big deal, obviously. It's a "casedemic" Now the UK is about to go into another round of life-destroying lockdowns. Enough is enough. We need our lives back. How many people's lives have to be needlessly ruined?Poke in New England wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:11 amOn the contrary, testing is what is allowing us to have a football season and is how every public health expert (not people who post on message boards) says we will get out of the pandemic. Screwing up testing in the first month was the government's biggest failure of all, and it led to unnecessary deaths. I know you'll say that they were "just the sick and elderly," but they didn't have to die, and now they are.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:44 pm All testing does is scare the public and hamstrings everyone’s lives. Who’s sick of this Sh#t yet?
What was the purpose of all this [#]sh#t? "Flatten the curve". No hospital was overwhelmed in the USA. The area under the curve (deaths) will remain the same with or without "curve flattening". The restrictions are pointless if no hospital is getting overwhelmed. For most it's a cold. Isolate the old and vulnerable, let the general population, which is at no serious risk, get infected so the virus cannot sustain itself in the population , then let the old and sickly out to go about their normal lives. It was not complicated until about April of this year.
If 200,000+ Americans dead isn't a big deal to you, that says a lot about you I guess. And since i know you're rolling with the "old and vulnerable" defense, consider that there are outcomes other than just living or dying. A family member of mine in her 50s was recently hospitalized with a f##k[#] tube down her throat for 3 weeks, while the rest of her family had to wait for updates by text just to find out if she might make it through. You don't want this virus, I promise. You don't want your family to have it.
I'll pray for the health of you and your familylaxwyo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:00 pm It’s obvious from the schools in Wyoming. We’re wearing masks and following protocols is the only logical explanation for why we’re not stacking bodies in the streets. Any deviation from the set protocols will kill all the students and your grandma. I’ve already buried 9 grandmas because the schools opened too soon. It’s the only reason we’re alive right now. We should always shut down the economy for deaths. We do it for the flu. Wait, what? The Nfl coaches wearing masks while the players do not is also saving millions of lives. The teams should most definitely forfeit if the coach doesn’t where a mask.
We need to continue to shoot our own feet economically especially for positive cases that are resulting in no illness. My god, if they don’t know they’re sick, they could possibly give it to other people who won’t get sick either. The number of positive cases will explode! Scary oooooh. Nothing scarier than so many people testing positive and not being sick. It may cause a heart condition! Who knows the long term affects of not getting sick?
It brightens my day when you share your thoughts on Covidlaxwyo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:00 pm It’s obvious from the schools in Wyoming. We’re wearing masks and following protocols is the only logical explanation for why we’re not stacking bodies in the streets. Any deviation from the set protocols will kill all the students and your grandma. I’ve already buried 9 grandmas because the schools opened too soon. It’s the only reason we’re alive right now. We should always shut down the economy for deaths. We do it for the flu. Wait, what? The Nfl coaches wearing masks while the players do not is also saving millions of lives. The teams should most definitely forfeit if the coach doesn’t where a mask.
We need to continue to shoot our own feet economically especially for positive cases that are resulting in no illness. My god, if they don’t know they’re sick, they could possibly give it to other people who won’t get sick either. The number of positive cases will explode! Scary oooooh. Nothing scarier than so many people testing positive and not being sick. It may cause a heart condition! Who knows the long term affects of not getting sick?
Thanks.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:06 pmIt brightens my day when you share your thoughts on Covidlaxwyo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:00 pm It’s obvious from the schools in Wyoming. We’re wearing masks and following protocols is the only logical explanation for why we’re not stacking bodies in the streets. Any deviation from the set protocols will kill all the students and your grandma. I’ve already buried 9 grandmas because the schools opened too soon. It’s the only reason we’re alive right now. We should always shut down the economy for deaths. We do it for the flu. Wait, what? The Nfl coaches wearing masks while the players do not is also saving millions of lives. The teams should most definitely forfeit if the coach doesn’t where a mask.
We need to continue to shoot our own feet economically especially for positive cases that are resulting in no illness. My god, if they don’t know they’re sick, they could possibly give it to other people who won’t get sick either. The number of positive cases will explode! Scary oooooh. Nothing scarier than so many people testing positive and not being sick. It may cause a heart condition! Who knows the long term affects of not getting sick?
No need. Since school opened up, I’ve had to bury dozens of my kids. We learned that masks save lives and now the rest of my offspring have been spared. Truly remarkable.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 7:13 pmI'll pray for the health of you and your familylaxwyo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:00 pm It’s obvious from the schools in Wyoming. We’re wearing masks and following protocols is the only logical explanation for why we’re not stacking bodies in the streets. Any deviation from the set protocols will kill all the students and your grandma. I’ve already buried 9 grandmas because the schools opened too soon. It’s the only reason we’re alive right now. We should always shut down the economy for deaths. We do it for the flu. Wait, what? The Nfl coaches wearing masks while the players do not is also saving millions of lives. The teams should most definitely forfeit if the coach doesn’t where a mask.
We need to continue to shoot our own feet economically especially for positive cases that are resulting in no illness. My god, if they don’t know they’re sick, they could possibly give it to other people who won’t get sick either. The number of positive cases will explode! Scary oooooh. Nothing scarier than so many people testing positive and not being sick. It may cause a heart condition! Who knows the long term affects of not getting sick?