Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In the words of Mad-Eye Moody:
“Constant vigilance!”
Wear your mask, wash your hands, socialize outside from a safe distance, and vote for the right team in November: we’ll have a vaccine sooner!
Sorry, but it’s unlikely there will be an effective vaccine under either team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve always been careful and followed protocols but now as this new Kawasaki-like thing has started to hit kids and people are getting looser with social distancing I am getting more vigilant.
Anyone else?
The Kawasaki thing is extremely rare get some perspective.
There are 82 reported cases in New York. That’s 10 times more than reported deaths from drop-side cribs in 20 years and they were banned.
That’s my perspective.
Goes to show how mental the ban on drop side cribs is
The difference is that there's really no drawback to banning dropside cribs. Get a regular crib. Now we've banned working and socializaing -- that's actually problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In the words of Mad-Eye Moody:
“Constant vigilance!”
Wear your mask, wash your hands, socialize outside from a safe distance, and vote for the right team in November: we’ll have a vaccine sooner!
Sorry, but it’s unlikely there will be an effective vaccine under either team.
What does trump have to do with a vaccine? There is unlikely to be a vaccine because they usually take years to develop and test. And in many cases, aren't successful (HIV) or very effective (flu).
I think we all know there won’t be one under trump. I’ll place my vote with the other side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve always been careful and followed protocols but now as this new Kawasaki-like thing has started to hit kids and people are getting looser with social distancing I am getting more vigilant.
Anyone else?
The Kawasaki thing is extremely rare get some perspective.
There are 82 reported cases in New York. That’s 10 times more than reported deaths from drop-side cribs in 20 years and they were banned.
That’s my perspective.
Goes to show how mental the ban on drop side cribs is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In the words of Mad-Eye Moody:
“Constant vigilance!”
Wear your mask, wash your hands, socialize outside from a safe distance, and vote for the right team in November: we’ll have a vaccine sooner!
Sorry, but it’s unlikely there will be an effective vaccine under either team.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve always been careful and followed protocols but now as this new Kawasaki-like thing has started to hit kids and people are getting looser with social distancing I am getting more vigilant.
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:
In the words of Mad-Eye Moody:
“Constant vigilance!”
Wear your mask, wash your hands, socialize outside from a safe distance, and vote for the right team in November: we’ll have a vaccine sooner!
Anonymous wrote:My friend is a pediatric nurse in NYC treating kids with this condition and says they are all recovering in a few days and going home. Kawasaki is thought to be caused by viruses so it’s not surprising, no one gave a shit about sending their kids sick to school before not sure why bc it’s COVID related we should stop the world over a rare condition....
It’s almost comical how easily ppl are manipulated by media coverage over this stuff - clearly ppl were getting complacent so they had to rile ppl up to fear status again. And I’m a democrat and didn’t vote for trump, but I’m as embarrassed at the far left panic police as I am the far right COVID deniers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve always been careful and followed protocols but now as this new Kawasaki-like thing has started to hit kids and people are getting looser with social distancing I am getting more vigilant.
Anyone else?
The Kawasaki thing is extremely rare get some perspective.
There are 82 reported cases in New York. That’s 10 times more than reported deaths from drop-side cribs in 20 years and they were banned.
That’s my perspective.