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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If bars are already closed, what are people out doing between 12 am and 5 am? Everything is closed![/quote] People are having parties at private homes. Essentially, they’re speakeasies. There’s no real way to stop those types of gatherings. [/quote] The rapid rise of covid is due to speakeasies??? Really? Are we in the 1920s and not 2020s?[/quote] Not real old-times speakeasies, but with bars and restaurants closed/limited in capacity/forced to stop serving alcohol after 10 pm (depending on where you are), a lot of people, especially younger people, are socializing more in their homes. We went to dinner in DC with friends in Friday, but since there is a 6 person limit at tables, some people couldn’t come. But, those people joined us at our house afterwards for drinks. There may be some limit on social gatherings in DC, but it’s unenforceable. Even if the police were to show up, I wouldn’t let them into my house without a warrant.[/quote] PP unclear on the concept of infectious disease^^^[/quote] No, I understand the concept. My wife and several family members have already had covid. It’s just that we’ve decided we accept the risk of what we’re doing.[/quote] Unfortunately you've also decided that everybody you come into contact with accepts that risk, and everybody that they come into contact with, and...[/quote] ^^^and you've accepted the risk for all of the health care workers who take care of the sick people, too.[/quote]
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