New draft MoCo Executive Order - masks

Anonymous
2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.



Anonymous
I don’t take any of you, nor the establishment, seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.





Everyone talks big and is either pessimistic a non-believer until it hits them or their love ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.





Everyone talks big and is either pessimistic a non-believer until it hits them or their love ones.


I completely believe in CoVid but I know the facts are hidden to create and drive fear, you as an example. I also have known many infected, some have passed (all above the age of 65), and others hospitalized. It does not however change the facts that the CDC publishes which is available to each and every person. Please stop letting the Facebook, Twitter, and Cable News Networks running your lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.





The one flaw in all of this is that you believe you are wise enough, informed enough and versed enough to even draw a reasonable conclusion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.





Ok. Riddle me this Einstein and future Nobel prize.


Why didn’t we force children of any sport (and adults for that matter) to do vigorous physical exercise that requires high and constant oxygen intake to do so with their face covered and passages blocked?

We’ll wait. Reaaaaaaaally looking forward to your rebuttal. Really.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.





The one flaw in all of this is that you believe you are wise enough, informed enough and versed enough to even draw a reasonable conclusion.


+1. Stupid people think they are the smartest people in the world. 450,000 deaths in the US alone is still not enough for these dummies to understand the risk associated with COVID. What don’t these dummies understand?
Anonymous
^— bad life choices, bad diets, and bad genes

COVID doesn’t kill you. It kills people that made bad life choices, had a bad diet, and/or had bad genes. Lose some weight, obese people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^— bad life choices, bad diets, and bad genes

COVID doesn’t kill you. It kills people that made bad life choices, had a bad diet, and/or had bad genes. Lose some weight, obese people.


Being a asshole is also a life choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^— bad life choices, bad diets, and bad genes

COVID doesn’t kill you. It kills people that made bad life choices, had a bad diet, and/or had bad genes. Lose some weight, obese people.


Being a asshole is also a life choice.


+1. Being an asshole is definitely a life choice, but being stupid and non-believers is not. LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^— bad life choices, bad diets, and bad genes

COVID doesn’t kill you. It kills people that made bad life choices, had a bad diet, and/or had bad genes. Lose some weight, obese people.


Being a asshole is also a life choice.


+1. Being an asshole is definitely a life choice, but being stupid and non-believers is not. LOL


Imagine accomplishing both.
Anonymous
At every funeral I’ve ever been to I always talked to the surviving family about the deceased’s life choices that brought them here. It is always well received and a tremendous source of comfort for the family.

I hope someone shares this with your family when your time comes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.


The one flaw in all of this is that you believe you are wise enough, informed enough and versed enough to even draw a reasonable conclusion.


+1. Stupid people think they are the smartest people in the world. 450,000 deaths in the US alone is still not enough for these dummies to understand the risk associated with COVID. What don’t these dummies understand?


No, stupid people believe everything they hear on the news, social media and from corrupt politicians and corporations that benefit the most from this Pandemic. Amazon, Twitter, Facebook and Media have profited more in 2020 than almost any other type of business, well, other than those making vaccines that it is...

Smart people tend to think critically and outside the box. They will research on there own using information from the CDC and read published studies on the subject from medical journals. That is what smart person does.

The death toll is actually half of what you posted by the way. I could go on and on with research that shows what it really is but I digress. Without googling, I am sure you have no idea how death certificates are filled out, how many, or what for that matter, ICD codes are placed on a death certificate or in what order they are placed in. You probably also don't know the difference in viral load PCR tests used Pre and Post Jan. 21st. I'm sure the same goes for Excess Deaths and the average increase in deaths year after year. You probably don't even realize that the population grows every year which, breaking news, amounts to more deaths every year.

What you do is look at Facebook, Twitter or Cable news and see a number and think, they said it, so it must be true.

Oh, and by the way, before one of you posters brings politics into this, I am a registered Democrat who voted for Joe Biden.

Oh, what about soccer? Where are all those mass outbreaks from soccer tournaments around the country? That's right, there are none.

I take zero issue with Virginia policies put in place at games and practices. I actually think they are spectacular and well suited. Parents and players wear masks and only one spectator per player. All for it. What I am not for is requiring players to wear masks while playing. There is ZERO evidence that it is needed. None. I think again VA has it right. If a parent is worried about it, they can tell the kid to wear a mask while playing. In the games/tournaments I have gone to, I have seen maybe one player per team wearing a mask while playing. I'm guessing some if these posters are here in this thread. Let me make something clear. You people are the minority and because of your selfishness, you are ruining sports for our youth. I ask you to please refrain from imposing your will on clubs and teams when you only represent 1 out 10 players. Also curious to know how many of you are in teachers' unions.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 sides to every story. For every story you post, there is a rebuttal. But I'm not going to waste my time with someone who obviously only looks at one side of the story.

I would recommend you invest some time in the CDC website, learn how CoVid deaths are reported (ICD Codes and underlying conditions), research how much total deaths go up year after year and compare 2020 to previous years by the average increase of total deaths by year. After that, deaths by age, especially those under age 20, compare to other pandemics and the Flu.

After perhaps you gain understanding of the numbers without media bias of any sort, I would then look up a study done by the CDC on the effectiveness of Facemasks against the spread of virus that was published in 2018. It's very interesting...but no doubt that face masks are common sense in these times.

Through using unbiased sources and research, I have come to my own conclusion. I suggest all of you do the same rather than post biased links that don't tell the whole story.



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