Anonymous wrote:No. We’ve all had Covid at least twice and it wasn’t a dramatic event. No need to mask or any of that nonsense. Don’t need germs mashed agains my face with a filthy mask. [b]People who mask are filthy germ buckets[b].
Anonymous wrote:The CDC published a review of the best evidence in May 2020 and showed masks do not prevent influenza viral transmission.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/5/19-0994_article
Science is real.
Anonymous wrote:Back to masking in crowded spaces, especially indoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida. If I didn’t read dcum, I literally wouldn’t even know Covid was a thing anymore.
I mean, I live in Minneapolis now- very liberal. You wouldn’t know it was a thing here either. this only exists in DCUM land
+1 I am in Seattle and hardly see people mask.
I live part time in Atlanta. It's very masky all of a sudden.
That's because lots of people know someone who has Covid right now, or they have it themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked that the school systems are not considering virtual options for at least the beginning of school. It’s going to be brutal and then it’s going to spread rapidly. I wish I could keep them home
We need the government to ban travel, or at least shutdown the airlines.
+1
Or at least make air travel limited for only essential needs. I think if we can minimize that plus keeping the kids home from school and then everyone stop mingling at stores/restaurants and just do doorsash and instacart, things will get better
+2
I mean it worked in 2020, right?
That just shows we really need to commit to it this time. Think about everything that stayef open in 2020. Grocery stores, manufacturing, hospitals, emergency services, etc. Shut it all down this time. Nobody leaves their house for 6 weeks.
Amazon could use drones to deliver one bag of rice and one bag of beans to every household once per week.
That’s the spirit! If we all work together, WE CAN DO THIS
TWO WEEKS TO STOP THE SPREAD!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida. If I didn’t read dcum, I literally wouldn’t even know Covid was a thing anymore.
I mean, I live in Minneapolis now- very liberal. You wouldn’t know it was a thing here either. this only exists in DCUM land
+1 I am in Seattle and hardly see people mask.
I live part time in Atlanta. It's very masky all of a sudden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked that the school systems are not considering virtual options for at least the beginning of school. It’s going to be brutal and then it’s going to spread rapidly. I wish I could keep them home
We need the government to ban travel, or at least shutdown the airlines.
+1
Or at least make air travel limited for only essential needs. I think if we can minimize that plus keeping the kids home from school and then everyone stop mingling at stores/restaurants and just do doorsash and instacart, things will get better
+2
I mean it worked in 2020, right?
That just shows we really need to commit to it this time. Think about everything that stayef open in 2020. Grocery stores, manufacturing, hospitals, emergency services, etc. Shut it all down this time. Nobody leaves their house for 6 weeks.
Amazon could use drones to deliver one bag of rice and one bag of beans to every household once per week.
That’s the spirit! If we all work together, WE CAN DO THIS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked that the school systems are not considering virtual options for at least the beginning of school. It’s going to be brutal and then it’s going to spread rapidly. I wish I could keep them home
We need the government to ban travel, or at least shutdown the airlines.
+1
Or at least make air travel limited for only essential needs. I think if we can minimize that plus keeping the kids home from school and then everyone stop mingling at stores/restaurants and just do doorsash and instacart, things will get better
+2
I mean it worked in 2020, right?
That just shows we really need to commit to it this time. Think about everything that stayef open in 2020. Grocery stores, manufacturing, hospitals, emergency services, etc. Shut it all down this time. Nobody leaves their house for 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida. If I didn’t read dcum, I literally wouldn’t even know Covid was a thing anymore.
I mean, I live in Minneapolis now- very liberal. You wouldn’t know it was a thing here either. this only exists in DCUM land
+1 I am in Seattle and hardly see people mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I shall never change my life for Covid again.
And people like you are the reason people are getting sicker and sicker and dying from Covid.
Actually, this is NOT what is happening now.
Full stop! These people making and responding to these posts in a rabid covid fever are the freaks who are STILL wearing masks outside (covid must search through the air and get you), wear a mask in their car (WTH?), or still spray groceries down and enter every building like a Star Wars paratrooper. Ya'll need mental help. A natural culling is fine for those who are not the fittest or whatever. No one seems to care about all the innocents dying in wars and fires or from famine but you all will freak out over a tiny virus that hardly even does any real damage anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I shall never change my life for Covid again.
And people like you are the reason people are getting sicker and sicker and dying from Covid.
Actually, this is NOT what is happening now.