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Reply to "We are NEVER going back until covid is 100% gone - MCPS has no leadership"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The entire country mismanaged Covid by failing to take personal responsibility for our actions. You can still wear a mask even if the government does not tell you to do it. Also, a huge factor in Covid deaths is obesity. Over 40% of American adults are obese! The government can not control that risk. [/quote] No. This is not about personal responsibility.[/quote] DP. Of course a lot of it is. No matter what the government did, if individual people don't follow the rules, the virus would still spread.[/quote] If Trump legit encouraged his followers to wear masks, compliance would be higher.[/quote] 100% true. But we shouldn't use national stats, or national trends, to drive local decisions. Mask compliance is very good in this county. People out walking their dogs, with nobody within 50 feet, still wearing masks. Our local numbers are good. Not a single death under the age of 30, in our county, at all! And no deaths under 50 in almost two months. It's not getting much flatter than it is right now in MoCo. So if we don't open now, then when? We shouldn't let the national storylines, and our emotional reaction to them, drive our local decision making process[/quote] 10-35 new cases (total) per day. The current MoCo 3-day average is 89. So, a long way to go.[/quote]
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