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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is absurd. People absolutely should be calling and complaining and when the time comes voting for other candidates and putting money towards someone viable to get this fool out of office. Do we even need that level of testing? Many areas now have more testing than demand - people just aren’t asking for the tests. But yeah let’s destroy the local economy [b]due to some nursing home deaths[/b]. [/quote] It's kind of depressing, how fast the conversation shifted from "stay home" to "time to stop staying home" once it became apparent that most covid deaths are [those people].[/quote] Actually, the data has become clearer and clearer about who this affects (hint: not young healthy people). Meanwhile, we were supposed to shut down for a short period of time to prevent hospitals being overwhelmed. Hospitals are empty and in risk of closure because they aren’t earning money. It’s quite enough. We’ve passed by any common sense. [/quote] You're overlooking an intelligent appraisal of the data. Elderly people are dying because they are in rest homes and/or hospitals where they are exposed. Watch what happens now that we have more magacovidiots out and about without masks trying to act like there is no pandemic. Just watch. We'll see more age groups affected. In Loudoun we had 18 new cases last week with 48 deaths in the county. The majority of deaths in the county are of those 70 and older although 3 in their 60s and on in their 50s also died. What you ignore pp is that more than half of the cases in the county that require hospitalization are much younger with age ranges from 11 to 50s. Keep pretending that it only affects the older generation. BTW are you anti-choice wrt women's rights? [/quote] What are you babbling about? Are you seriously arguing that older people aren't disproportionately affected?[/quote]
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