Masking Outdoors? NYT confirms moron status of GWB and friends

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Apr 23, 2021.

  1. userque

    userque

    My OG was webcrawler.com ... existed before metacrawler
     
    #61     Apr 25, 2021
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Nonsense.

    While indoor spread is 10x to 20x more likely than outdoor spread -- there are plenty of documented cases of outdoor spread in non-socially distanced crowds not wearing masks.

    Let's take a look at the White House Rose Garden, the ACE speedway in Elon, NC, or the outdoor protests in the Carolinas with health warnings issued by cities about COVID outbreaks.

    Of course, the typical idiotic response from COVID-deniers when pointing out these cases of outside spread is "prove they caught COVID at this outdoor event'.

    In the same way, the COVID-denier response to a school teacher dying of COVID is "prove they caught it at school".

    This cycle of denial of basic facts is sickening... the people pushing COVID-denial nonsense should be ashamed.
     
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    #62     Apr 25, 2021
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  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    You can use all the search engines in the world brother. No one has EVER caught Covid riding a bicycle outdoors.

    So for all your search engine acuity you so kindly took the time to provide... find me ONE case documented with real facts that back it up.

    It's common f'ing sense. You're not catching Covid on a bicycle riding down the street.

    Jem is 1000% right...

    ...your pictures are of mindless sheep displaying some kind of badge that in their mind means something to them. No more no less. Sheep. Stupid sheep at that. Incapable of critical thought.

    So....
    ....Period, end of story, case closed.... and 1000 other 'terminal in context' linguistic phraseology's that I have no inclination of ascribing right here right now. The first three will do just fine.

    ***and the woman in the 1st picture would do well to not worry so much about Covid, as she should her diet. Friggin nasty looking moo-cow.
     
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    #63     Apr 25, 2021
  4. userque

    userque

    You can't know that. Most probably have no idea where they caught it.

    Covid can exist in, and travel with the air.
    If you are breathing, you can catch covid, whether you are walking, or cycling.
    The more people exhaling into the air you'll be breathing, within your time proximity, the greater the chances.

    Few things in life are a certainty.

    Do you know how silly it sounds to suggest that it is impossible to catch an airborne disease, while outdoors.
     
    #64     Apr 25, 2021
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    yes, i can know that.
    period
     
    #65     Apr 25, 2021
  6. userque

    userque

    The ET forums are in awe of you and jem's vast knowledge.
     
    #66     Apr 25, 2021
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  7. Talked with my roommate’s girlfriend this morning. She works at a chiropractor office and she took immunology classes in college. She said her patients that caught Covid, recovered, and returned were much harder to massage in their back area, even months after their “Recovery”. She believed it was lingering inflammation from Covid, even though some of her patients did not have what would be described as a severe case.

    In spite of observing the significant physical changes in her patients, before and after Covid, she is vaccine reluctant. So reluctant in fact, in spite of her and her boyfriend being competitive dancers, they will not be attending an upcoming competition because proof of vaccination is required. She says there are too many adverse reactions to the virus the media is covering up. Further, she questions the vaccines effectiveness, citing disclosures on the vaccines.

    Interestingly, if someone has a documented recovery from Covid within the last three months, the CDC says they can travel without immunization being recommended. What about after three months? Does this not suggest that immunity to flu-like viruses is only temporary, as it has always previously known to been? Does it not suggest that when it comes to flu vaccines, they are always lagging the frequent changes in the viruses and are doomed to be of limited effectiveness, with that effectiveness, if any, to be of short duration? Now they are talking about “Boosters”, already? Can anyone spell “Scam”?

    My roommate’s girlfriend decided to donate blood and discovered she had Covid antibodies. She said she was asymptomatic, but I remember her having flu-like symptoms several months ago. That is at least 2 of 6 people who had Covid in the house I live in near DFW Airport. If I had it, it would be 3, except I was not living there at the time. Covid is infectious as hell and significantly more serious than the flu. I have been diligent wearing a mask for the past year, including inside the house when outside my room. In spite of Covid related restrictions being lifted in Texas, I am planning to increase my use of PPE, including goggles and gloves. Further, I will be avoiding eating out, including take out, because of Covid related concerns stoked when I went to pick up my order at a restaurant. There were two people nearby coughing and one sniffling. One of the persons coughing was with a party of 13. Other than employees, myself, and couple of others waiting to pick up their order, no one else was wearing a mask, including the waiting area.

    Zoonosis and reverse zoonosis as well as weak public anti-virus practices will keep Covid and its variants in the news for quite some time.

    Who do you think the apex predator is now?
     
    #67     Apr 25, 2021
  8. Overnight

    Overnight

    Indeed. A couple years ago, what would have happened if you were sitting in a restaurant and some people nearby were coughing and sniffling.

    Nothing. Because nobody thought Influenza was a thing, because we have all had it, over decades.

    This COVID shit is going to become the new Flu, but much more deadly and in need of much more control of the populace. THIS, my friends, is the power grab "they" have been looking for.

    The Flu has been just as deadly, but it was subtle. Nobody ever measured who "died from the flu" I bet if they did, the numbers would be the same.

    Watch it unfold before your eyes.
     
    #68     Apr 25, 2021
  9. Overnight

    Overnight

    Dr. Fauci's favorite song.

     
    #69     Apr 25, 2021
  10. Using a crisis or exaggerating a crisis as a basis for a power grab? Sure, why not? Who is the side that would be losing power? Is it the Republican Party? Is it us, through loss of individual freedoms? Will it ultimately be the many discontented, unproductive poor that bear the brunt of lost rights, or worse?

    Is there a human population crisis that somehow is not getting headline attention and Covid is the cure, either by design, or an inherent manifestation of human over population?

    There certainly appears to be some big changes for mankind ahead, many of them quite positive. For survivors, anyway.
     
    #70     Apr 25, 2021