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The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.

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  • J jon-nyc
    14 May 2020, 12:10

    You would expect something like this:

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    But instead we have something like this:

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    Possible reasons explored here.

    https://thebulwark.com/the-curious-case-of-the-people-who-want-to-reopen-america-but-not-wear-masks/

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    Klaus
    wrote on 14 May 2020, 18:08 last edited by Klaus
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    @jon-nyc said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

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    There's so much wrong with this Venn diagram that this guy really shouldn't speculate about other people being stupid.

    The labels are wrong. The overlap interpretation/size interpretation is wrong. A Venn diagram doesn't show how much two sets overlap. It only shows whether they overlap at all.

    How is the orange area different from the dark green area? They are both "open and don't wear mask". This is just stupid.

    Leaving the silly diagram aside, the guy missed the most obvious explanation: Those who want to open things and not wear a mask either consider the virus to be a smaller threat than the author does, or think that masks won't help much in the long term, or both.

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    • L LuFins Dad
      14 May 2020, 17:51

      @Improviso The point of my wearing a cloth mask is not to protect me from you but to protect you from me. While they aren't that great at keeping virus particles out, they are pretty good at keeping virus aerosols in...

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      brenda
      wrote on 14 May 2020, 18:09 last edited by
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      @LuFins-Dad said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

      @Improviso The point of my wearing a cloth mask is not to protect me from you but to protect you from me. While they aren't that great at keeping virus particles out, they are pretty good at keeping virus aerosols in...

      Hence the need for the other folks to wear theirs.

      I haven't been out much, but the few times I have, not many people here are wearing masks. Perhaps that will change over time. At least people have their hand sanitizers and disinfectants that they hoarded from the stores. Some won't wear a mask, and others want to hoard the cleansers.

      I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection. They think it won't happen here. I wish they were right, but it's only a few miles away, lots of it. It's only a matter of time.

      Whenever I see someone with obvious comorbidities who's not wearing a mask and not concerned about social distancing, I wonder if i'll see them alive again in a couple months, or if I'll recognize them in the obituaries. Hubby and I have a dark humor game. We see someone who fits that last description, and we'll note, "That one's a goner."

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      • L LuFins Dad
        14 May 2020, 17:51

        @Improviso The point of my wearing a cloth mask is not to protect me from you but to protect you from me. While they aren't that great at keeping virus particles out, they are pretty good at keeping virus aerosols in...

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        Improviso
        wrote on 14 May 2020, 19:45 last edited by
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        @LuFins-Dad said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

        @Improviso The point of my wearing a cloth mask is not to protect me from you but to protect you from me. While they aren't that great at keeping virus particles out, they are pretty good at keeping virus aerosols in...

        I have no problem with that. It's your choice to wear a mask. Good on you for being so altruistic.

        I'm not ragging anyone for wearing a mask, if that's their choice. And I think most people say they do it for the same reason as you do. To protect others.

        My point was, particularly with regards to homemade masks, I get the feeling it's more of a placebo effect on the general population. It makes people feel like they are actively participating in preventing the spread.

        As was noted in my previous post above, it may cause the wearer more problems than it solves.

        Wash your hands, do not touch your face, and practice physical distancing.

        That may be better advice in the long run than a feel good position of donning a mask.

        But I understand your point. I'm getting the same thing from my daughter.

        As of this moment, 955 people have died in Virginia. Over 500 of those were people in nursing homes. In a state with over 8.5 million people, I'd say my risk of dying from covid are pretty low, even IF I contract the virus. Odds are that I'll recover.

        We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
        Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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        • B brenda
          14 May 2020, 18:09

          @LuFins-Dad said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

          @Improviso The point of my wearing a cloth mask is not to protect me from you but to protect you from me. While they aren't that great at keeping virus particles out, they are pretty good at keeping virus aerosols in...

          Hence the need for the other folks to wear theirs.

          I haven't been out much, but the few times I have, not many people here are wearing masks. Perhaps that will change over time. At least people have their hand sanitizers and disinfectants that they hoarded from the stores. Some won't wear a mask, and others want to hoard the cleansers.

          I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection. They think it won't happen here. I wish they were right, but it's only a few miles away, lots of it. It's only a matter of time.

          Whenever I see someone with obvious comorbidities who's not wearing a mask and not concerned about social distancing, I wonder if i'll see them alive again in a couple months, or if I'll recognize them in the obituaries. Hubby and I have a dark humor game. We see someone who fits that last description, and we'll note, "That one's a goner."

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          Improviso
          wrote on 14 May 2020, 19:50 last edited by
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          @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

          I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

          This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

          If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

          We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
          Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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            jon-nyc
            wrote on 14 May 2020, 19:52 last edited by
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            I totally understand the 'live and let-live' mindset, but it seems to me wearing a mask in public indoor places is sort of baked-in to the 'let-live' half of the equation, at least for a little while.

            Only non-witches get due process.

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            • I Improviso
              14 May 2020, 19:50

              @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

              I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

              This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

              If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

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              Aqua Letifer
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              @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

              @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

              I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

              This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

              If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

              It'll be two weeks between when you're at risk in your area, and when you'll know. And it's older people who are most at risk.

              Please love yourself.

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              • A Aqua Letifer
                14 May 2020, 19:57

                @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

                It'll be two weeks between when you're at risk in your area, and when you'll know. And it's older people who are most at risk.

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                Improviso
                wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:02 last edited by
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                @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                And it's older people who are most at risk.

                It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

                We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                  xenon
                  wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:03 last edited by xenon
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                  Trump toured a PPE factory today - and his whole entourage wore masks, except him.

                  It would have been absolute comedy gold if he turned to the factory runner and said something like:: "So, who wears these? Medical workers and pussies, I presume"

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                    Larry
                    wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:18 last edited by
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                    I can't find any masks. So I'm just going to start wearing a pair of my wife's panties on my face. That's where it is most of the time anyway.....

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                    • I Improviso
                      14 May 2020, 19:50

                      @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                      I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                      This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                      If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

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                      LuFins Dad
                      wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:32 last edited by
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                      @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                      @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                      I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                      This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                      If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

                      Only one case in 30 days? Woohoo! Another family and we are going in on a house rental in Port Haywood. We've got some other friends staying in Onemo at the same time. We wanted to be closer, but those rentals are getting snatched up by people in DC. Everybody wants to get out of here for a few weeks with everything going on.

                      Hey, does that covered area at Hole in the Wall on Gwynne count as outdoor seating? It should. Maybe we should get together for a beer while we're down there? You can meet Finley once his rash has cleared up...

                      The Brad

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                      • L LuFins Dad
                        14 May 2020, 20:32

                        @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                        @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                        I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                        This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                        If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

                        Only one case in 30 days? Woohoo! Another family and we are going in on a house rental in Port Haywood. We've got some other friends staying in Onemo at the same time. We wanted to be closer, but those rentals are getting snatched up by people in DC. Everybody wants to get out of here for a few weeks with everything going on.

                        Hey, does that covered area at Hole in the Wall on Gwynne count as outdoor seating? It should. Maybe we should get together for a beer while we're down there? You can meet Finley once his rash has cleared up...

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                        Improviso
                        wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:40 last edited by
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                        @LuFins-Dad said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                        @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                        @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                        I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                        This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                        If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

                        Only one case in 30 days? Woohoo! Another family and we are going in on a house rental in Port Haywood. We've got some other friends staying in Onemo at the same time. We wanted to be closer, but those rentals are getting snatched up by people in DC. Everybody wants to get out of here for a few weeks with everything going on.

                        Hey, does that covered area at Hole in the Wall on Gwynne count as outdoor seating? It should. Maybe we should get together for a beer while we're down there? You can meet Finley once his rash has cleared up...

                        Cool. Port Haywood is maybe 15 minutes from me and Hole in the Wall is about 10 minutes. It's actually 1 mile from me by water. Haven't been to HITW in a while. Nice outdoor seating overlooking Milford Haven. If it's open, I'd certainly like to meet up for a beer. When are you planning to be here?

                        We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                        Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                        • I Improviso
                          14 May 2020, 20:02

                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                          And it's older people who are most at risk.

                          It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                          Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on 14 May 2020, 20:55 last edited by
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                          @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                          And it's older people who are most at risk.

                          It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                          Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

                          Fair enough.

                          Please love yourself.

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                          • I Improviso
                            14 May 2020, 20:02

                            @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                            And it's older people who are most at risk.

                            It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                            Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on 14 May 2020, 21:01 last edited by
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                            @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                            @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                            And it's older people who are most at risk.

                            It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                            Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

                            Maybe, maybe not. My sister-in-law is younger than you, with no co-morbidities except for being a little overweight. She saw a cardiologist today, for recurring chest pain, post- virus infection. He told her that she was still having problems with the virus, even though her antibody test was positive last Friday. There is cardiac, pulmonary and hepatic involvement.

                            In others news, how about a guy in his forties, who knows infection control better than most, that is in 5-10 mile run per day shape?

                            https://www.today.com/health/can-you-catch-covid-19-through-your-eyes-what-know-t181656

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                              Doctor Phibes
                              wrote on 14 May 2020, 21:14 last edited by
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                              One of the most traumatic aspects of this pandemic is the realization that when people talk about 'Older People', they mean me.

                              I was only joking

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                                Improviso
                                wrote on 14 May 2020, 21:21 last edited by
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                                Wear it like a badge of honor. 🤠

                                We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                                Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                                  Rainman
                                  wrote on 14 May 2020, 22:02 last edited by
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                                  I think the media presentation is one-sided.
                                  Remember the videos showing people suffering, tubes sticking out, the look of fear if not horror, as the person was slowly suffocating to death?
                                  That's not really shown any longer, at least on ABC which is the only local/national mainstream news we watch. If there were more pictures of what the virus does, the death and dying side, the ugly and the scary side, there would be people rethinking the macho no-mask necessary mentality.

                                  I guess it's more fun to cover the argument, group the participants as either Left or Right, pro-Trump or anti-Trump, and turn it into a political game and endless clickbait.

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                                    14 May 2020, 22:02

                                    I think the media presentation is one-sided.
                                    Remember the videos showing people suffering, tubes sticking out, the look of fear if not horror, as the person was slowly suffocating to death?
                                    That's not really shown any longer, at least on ABC which is the only local/national mainstream news we watch. If there were more pictures of what the virus does, the death and dying side, the ugly and the scary side, there would be people rethinking the macho no-mask necessary mentality.

                                    I guess it's more fun to cover the argument, group the participants as either Left or Right, pro-Trump or anti-Trump, and turn it into a political game and endless clickbait.

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                                    Jolly
                                    wrote on 14 May 2020, 22:10 last edited by
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                                    @Rainman said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                    I think the media presentation is one-sided.
                                    Remember the videos showing people suffering, tubes sticking out, the look of fear if not horror, as the person was slowly suffocating to death?
                                    That's not really shown any longer, at least on ABC which is the only local/national mainstream news we watch. If there were more pictures of what the virus does, the death and dying side, the ugly and the scary side, there would be people rethinking the macho no-mask necessary mentality.

                                    I guess it's more fun to cover the argument, group the participants as either Left or Right, pro-Trump or anti-Trump, and turn it into a political game and endless clickbait.

                                    Of course, it's how the game is played...

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    • I Improviso
                                      14 May 2020, 20:40

                                      @LuFins-Dad said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                      @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                      @brenda said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                      I also think that in areas that have not been hit hard yet, people consider themselves not at any risk of infection.

                                      This would be me, Brenda. My county has a total of 5 cases (no deaths). 4 or those were over a month ago. Only 1 case in the last 30 days.

                                      If I lived in a different area with more problems, I might not be so cavalier about it. And certainly not making any judgements about people who do live in those areas.

                                      Only one case in 30 days? Woohoo! Another family and we are going in on a house rental in Port Haywood. We've got some other friends staying in Onemo at the same time. We wanted to be closer, but those rentals are getting snatched up by people in DC. Everybody wants to get out of here for a few weeks with everything going on.

                                      Hey, does that covered area at Hole in the Wall on Gwynne count as outdoor seating? It should. Maybe we should get together for a beer while we're down there? You can meet Finley once his rash has cleared up...

                                      Cool. Port Haywood is maybe 15 minutes from me and Hole in the Wall is about 10 minutes. It's actually 1 mile from me by water. Haven't been to HITW in a while. Nice outdoor seating overlooking Milford Haven. If it's open, I'd certainly like to meet up for a beer. When are you planning to be here?

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                                      LuFins Dad
                                      wrote on 14 May 2020, 22:55 last edited by
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                                      @Improviso LOL, that was meant to be a warning that your little county is soon going to be overrun with DC residents wanting to get onto the water in your wonderful little area just like every year. But this year, they will be bringing guests...

                                      But what the hell, I was thinking of renting a place for few days...

                                      The Brad

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                                      • I Improviso
                                        14 May 2020, 20:02

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                        And it's older people who are most at risk.

                                        It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                                        Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

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                                        Mik
                                        wrote on 14 May 2020, 23:58 last edited by Mik
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                                        @Improviso said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in The curious case of the people who want to reopen America but not wear masks.:

                                        And it's older people who are most at risk.

                                        It would seem to be older people who live in nursing homes, at least in Virginia.

                                        Look... if I get it, I get it. But my personal risk assessment says to me that I'm probably NOT going to die from it.

                                        Does it say you will not spread it to anyone else who will in the contagious time between when you pick it up and become symptomatic? Or worse during the extended time you are asymptomatic but contagious? That’s not live and let live, but live and let die.

                                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                          wrote on 15 May 2020, 01:41 last edited by
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                                          I could make a song out of that. . .

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