Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests
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What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:48 last edited by@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
That's when you dig into comorbidities.
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What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:48 last edited by@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
Nothing. If no spike, it'll mean mostly that more protesters than not were wearing masks.
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@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
Nothing. If no spike, it'll mean mostly that more protesters than not were wearing masks.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:51 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
Nothing. If no spike, it'll mean mostly that more protesters than not were wearing masks.
And Seasonality, and being outdoors, and...Everybody will be able to see what they want to see. No worries.
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@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
That's when you dig into comorbidities.
Am I right, @Loki ?wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:52 last edited by@Axtremus said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
That's when you dig into comorbidities.
Am I right, @Loki ?Very few protesters are 80+ years of age. However if such a protester existed, I would be thrilled to see a long form CNN story written about their inspiring story of courage. Maybe RBG can make an appearance.
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@Axtremus said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
What's the epidemiological lesson if we don't see a spike? It seems silly to wait for data when we already think we know good vs bad practice.
That's when you dig into comorbidities.
Am I right, @Loki ?Very few protesters are 80+ years of age. However if such a protester existed, I would be thrilled to see a long form CNN story written about their inspiring story of courage. Maybe RBG can make an appearance.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:53 last edited by@Horace said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
Maybe RBG can make an appearance.
How about she tosses a Molotov cocktail at a capitol police vehicle? I’d pay to see that.
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Well, @Loki now we have the Associated Press writing about
“Massive U.S. Protests Raise Fears Of New Coronavirus Outbreaks”,
and it’s carried by the Huffington Post:https://www.huffpost.com/entry/protests-raise-fears-coronavirus-outbreaks_n_5ed3966bc5b6535fe4b8b3ca
“Health experts fear that silent carriers of the virus who have no symptoms could unwittingly infect others at protests where people are packed cheek to jowl, many without masks.”
Now that we’ve got this one covered, maybe you can go find another topic on which to blame the press of bias.
Oh, shame on Trump‘s CDC for not publishing any public health guidelines on how to safely protest/riot during the COVID-19 pandemic.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 12:35 last edited by@Axtremus said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
Oh, shame on Trump‘s CDC for not publishing any public health guidelines on how to safely protest/riot during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Where Trump’s CDC fell short, NYC’s Department of Health stepped up:
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I notice they don’t mention not throwing Molotovs...
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I notice they don’t mention not throwing Molotovs...
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 13:29 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
I notice they don’t mention not throwing Molotovs...
That’s what they mean by ‘use hand sanitizer’.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2020, 09:20 last edited by
It does seem inconsistent to ban beach going but be fine with the protests, from a virus-standpoint. This pretty much means the lockdowns are over. I guess we will know in 3 weeks of outdoor mass gatherings of young people with most wearing masks is ok virus-wise. If this is ok, outdoor concerts and sporting events should be ok, no?
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wrote on 2 Jun 2020, 09:22 last edited by
By “over” I mean “no longer have popular support among most people”, with various and sundry reasons given.
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wrote on 2 Jun 2020, 11:30 last edited by
Protests>Looting>Covid-19
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@George-K said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
https://babylonbee.com/news/churchgoers-avoid-arrest-by-disguising-themselves-as-rioters
Love the Bee.
Nowadays, better than The Onion.
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@jon-nyc said in Still no stories about Covid spread due to protests:
Hey Loki, never fear!
That’s great. So awesome to see the six foot rule no longer applies!
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@jon-nyc , you beat me by that much, LOL.
In Show Of Solidarity, COVID-19 Vows Not To Infect Anyone Protesting Inequality
In a powerful show of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, COVID-19 has vowed not to infect anyone protesting inequality.
The official COVID-19 account tweeted out, "In solidarity with those protesting inequality, I hereby vow not to infect anyone at BLM rallies."
"We need to take a moment to pause and hear what these people are saying," the virus said in a statement. "All infectious activities will be put on hiatus until Republicans start protesting lockdowns or second amendment issues -- then we will resume."
"It wouldn't be fair for us to continue business as usual when liberals want to protest."
The virus vowed to stay put in infected individuals, lying dormant until the pandemic became convenient for the media to cover once again.
It also posted a black square on its Instagram account.
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wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 20:22 last edited by jon-nyc 6 May 2020, 20:31
Is that true in Texas even now?
Continued hypocrisy on the Floyd matter wouldn't surprise me, but misleading accusations from Matt Walsh wouldn't either.