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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who is still obsessed and mad over “lockdowns” (which isn’t anything we ever did in this country anyway).[/quote] the National Guard wouldn’t let me sit in the park in April 2020. [/quote] What park was that, dearie? I don’t remember any National Guard deployments related to Covid so I am going to call “bullshit” on this one. Again, I don’t understand the obsession with this. As was previously stated, public health officials did the best they could with the information available at the time. And the goal was to not overwhelm hospitals— to slow the spread, not prevent people from getting sick. They just didn’t want people sick all at once. To that end, social distancing (not “lockdowns” we never had actual lockdowns) were largely effective. Somehow these obsessed people have moved the goalposts and think the objective was preventing people from getting it. That was never the stated objective.[/quote] Np. National guard was in Malcolm x park. Patrolling. Not letting people gather or sit. It was absolutely absurd and intimidating. [/quote] DP. Virginia managed to keep the ABC stores open during COVID, but parks presented a serious risk to your health. [/quote] Our elementary school was closed for almost 8 months longer than bars and restaurants in our neighborhood. Even though children are less vulnerable than adults, teachers had vaccine priority from the beginning of that 8 months period, and it's a lot easier to mask while doing fractions than while eating and drinking. It's this kind of thing that makes people want to talk about mistakes and how we'd do it differently. Or is our plan for the next pandemic to close schools and keep bars open again?[/quote]
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