About 5%
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 22:21 last edited by jon-nyc 7 Aug 2022, 22:37
Maybe 1/20 wearing masks now at Newark.
Mostly Asians and upper class whites.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 22:25 last edited by
If they're not N95, they're just for show.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 23:41 last edited by
I was at the Norfolk airport this morning. One lady at the American counter wore a mask. That might have been the only mask I saw. I only walked from parking to check-in then to security, maybe 10 minutes.
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wrote on 9 Jul 2022, 02:53 last edited by
Thailand had an indoor and outdoor mask mandate until last week, they stopped the outdoor mask requirement.
Still, probably 95% wear a mask outdoors.
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wrote on 9 Jul 2022, 03:06 last edited by
Why?
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wrote on 9 Jul 2022, 03:53 last edited by
I flew to dc on Tuesday, back yesterday. In the airport I’d say it was 15% masked, on the flight about 35%. Cool story, 89th.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 15:01 last edited by
I was in Norfolk airport again yesterday. I probably saw a few hundred people, I counted 4 masks.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 15:04 last edited by
Just got back from the gym and the grocery. Zero masks.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 15:13 last edited by
Yet, COVID is kicking down here.
Masks are few and far between.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 15:30 last edited by
Apparently the moral panic is over, and the panic mongers have retreated.
Presumably, at least one person died because not everybody is focused on wearing a mask. That is blood on everybody's hands. Or something.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 15:37 last edited by
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Guess we will see if the fall/winter spike is a seasonal thing or not. We've hit relatively low (death) rates each of the past 3 summers.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 17:58 last edited by
It feels to me as though the numbers aren't accurate. I know a ton of people who've had it over the last couple of months.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 20:41 last edited by
Numbers are only as good as what's reported. With the advent of home testing, fuhgeddabout accurate case numbers.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 20:43 last edited by
Accurate case numbers come from waste water.
You can not report, but you can’t not shit.
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Numbers are only as good as what's reported. With the advent of home testing, fuhgeddabout accurate case numbers.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2022, 21:20 last edited by
My understanding is the CDC tracks a number of metropolitan areas that numbers in the low hundreds.
Useful for giving a national picture but not useful for telling you the state of (say) Peoria IL, Oceana, CA, or Merritt Island, FL