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  • JollyJ Jolly

    You shouldn't fly.

    You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

    Why would you risk death?

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    taiwan_girl
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

    You shouldn't fly.

    You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

    Why would you risk death?

    Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

    Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

    JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

      @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

      You shouldn't fly.

      You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

      Why would you risk death?

      Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

      Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

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      Jolly
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

      @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

      You shouldn't fly.

      You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

      Why would you risk death?

      Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

      Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

      Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

      We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

      Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

      Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

      Thank you for proving my point.

      “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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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        Act in a way that maximizes the likelihood of your genes to proliferate.

        It's the only stable strategy in the long term.

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        • KlausK Klaus

          Act in a way that maximizes the likelihood of your genes to proliferate.

          It's the only stable strategy in the long term.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @Klaus said in Living In Fear:

          Act in a way that maximizes the likelihood of your genes to proliferate.

          It's the only stable strategy in the long term.

          Unfortunately, some bastard has hacked my chastity gadget, so I can't.

          I was only joking

          JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            @Klaus said in Living In Fear:

            Act in a way that maximizes the likelihood of your genes to proliferate.

            It's the only stable strategy in the long term.

            Unfortunately, some bastard has hacked my chastity gadget, so I can't.

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            Jolly
            wrote on last edited by Jolly
            #12

            @Doctor-Phibes said in Living In Fear:

            @Klaus said in Living In Fear:

            Act in a way that maximizes the likelihood of your genes to proliferate.

            It's the only stable strategy in the long term.

            Unfortunately, some bastard has hacked my chastity gadget, so I can't.

            Be nice to the wife. She might go back and give you the code.

            “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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            • JollyJ Jolly

              @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

              You shouldn't fly.

              You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

              Why would you risk death?

              Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

              Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

              Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

              We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

              Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

              Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

              Thank you for proving my point.

              taiwan_girlT Offline
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              taiwan_girl
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

              @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

              You shouldn't fly.

              You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

              Why would you risk death?

              Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

              Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

              Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

              We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

              Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

              Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

              Thank you for proving my point.

              I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

              There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

              Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

              Both take a plane ride

              Jennifer A gets on the plane,

              • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
              • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
              • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
              • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
              • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
              • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

              Jennifer B gets on the plane

              • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
              • walks quickly to her seat
              • makes no contact with other passengers
              • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
              • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

              Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

              All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

              As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Appropriate for the thread, I had a store employee show up on Sunday not feeling great. Sent him home immediately. One of the other employees that worked with him on Saturday immediately started having panic attacks and I home. That evening he sent out an email announcing that he has a 103 degree fever. You would have thought it was the end of the world. The employee having panic attacks nearly had to be hospitalized and has had 2 different tests (despite my reminding that person that they needed to wait 4-5 days before there would be enough time for any infection to grow enough to show up on a test) and nearly everyone has been in a panic.

                Out of an abundance of caution, I shut down the store for three days and have repeatedly had to intervene with other employees panic attacks. I have even had to remind people about HIPAA requirements and it’s generally been 72 hours of hell.

                As it turns out, the guy had a 24 hour bug, all tests have come back negative, there has been no symptoms or fever since Sunday.

                So tell me which impacted my life and livelihood more this week, the virus or fear of the virus?

                This panic has to stop.

                The Brad

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                • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                  @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                  The problem is that going back to Thailand, I have to quarantine for 14 days in a government hotel, no exceptions. Have to really plan things out in advance.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                  @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                  @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

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                  • AxtremusA Axtremus

                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                    @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                    @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

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                    taiwan_girl
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                    #16

                    @Axtremus said in Living In Fear:

                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                    @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                    @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

                    Both!! 😂 😂 😂 😂

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                      #17

                      @taiwan_girl, good, at least your flying was necessary.
                      Otherwise I would have to criticize you for increasing the risk of spreading COVID-19 for no good reason. 🙂

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                      • AxtremusA Axtremus

                        @taiwan_girl, good, at least your flying was necessary.
                        Otherwise I would have to criticize you for increasing the risk of spreading COVID-19 for no good reason. 🙂

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                        #18

                        @Axtremus said in Living In Fear:

                        @taiwan_girl, good, at least your flying was necessary.
                        Otherwise I would have to criticize you for increasing the risk of spreading COVID-19 for no good reason. 🙂

                        Going on vacation can be a good reason. There's no reason to not go on vacation if one can keep the risk at an acceptably low level.

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                        • KlausK Klaus

                          @Axtremus said in Living In Fear:

                          @taiwan_girl, good, at least your flying was necessary.
                          Otherwise I would have to criticize you for increasing the risk of spreading COVID-19 for no good reason. 🙂

                          Going on vacation can be a good reason. There's no reason to not go on vacation if one can keep the risk at an acceptably low level.

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                          #19

                          @Klaus said in Living In Fear:

                          Going on vacation can be a good reason. There's no reason to not go on vacation if one can keep the risk at an acceptably low level.

                          On principle we agree.

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                          • AxtremusA Axtremus

                            @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                            @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                            @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @Axtremus said in Living In Fear:

                            @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                            @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                            @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

                            The virus doesn't care.

                            Thank you for playing. Try again.

                            “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

                            AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
                            • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                              @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                              You shouldn't fly.

                              You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                              Why would you risk death?

                              Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                              Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                              Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                              We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                              Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                              Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                              Thank you for proving my point.

                              I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                              There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                              Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                              Both take a plane ride

                              Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                              • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                              • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                              • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                              • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                              • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                              • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                              Jennifer B gets on the plane

                              • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                              • walks quickly to her seat
                              • makes no contact with other passengers
                              • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                              • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                              Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                              All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                              As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                              JollyJ Offline
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                              Jolly
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                              @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                              @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                              You shouldn't fly.

                              You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                              Why would you risk death?

                              Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                              Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                              Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                              We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                              Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                              Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                              Thank you for proving my point.

                              I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                              There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                              Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                              Both take a plane ride

                              Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                              • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                              • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                              • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                              • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                              • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                              • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                              Jennifer B gets on the plane

                              • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                              • walks quickly to her seat
                              • makes no contact with other passengers
                              • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                              • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                              Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                              All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                              As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                              Actually, you haven't made much of a point. Unless you are willing to commit to force, you cannot enforce compliance from other people.

                              Are you ready to take that step?

                              “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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                              • JollyJ Jolly

                                @Axtremus said in Living In Fear:

                                @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                @Jolly I’ve done some infra Asia flights.

                                @taiwan_girl, did you fly out of necessity or did you fly for a photo-op?

                                The virus doesn't care.

                                Thank you for playing. Try again.

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                                #22

                                @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                The virus doesn't care.

                                That's why we, the people, must care, and limit our exposures to the virus only when it is necessary.

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                                • JollyJ Jolly

                                  @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                  @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                  @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                  @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                  You shouldn't fly.

                                  You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                                  Why would you risk death?

                                  Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                                  Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                                  Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                                  We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                                  Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                                  Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                                  Thank you for proving my point.

                                  I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                                  There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                                  Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                                  Both take a plane ride

                                  Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                                  • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                                  • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                                  • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                                  • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                                  • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                                  • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                                  Jennifer B gets on the plane

                                  • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                                  • walks quickly to her seat
                                  • makes no contact with other passengers
                                  • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                                  • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                                  Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                                  All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                                  As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                                  Actually, you haven't made much of a point. Unless you are willing to commit to force, you cannot enforce compliance from other people.

                                  Are you ready to take that step?

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                                  taiwan_girl
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                  @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                  @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                  @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                  @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                  You shouldn't fly.

                                  You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                                  Why would you risk death?

                                  Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                                  Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                                  Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                                  We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                                  Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                                  Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                                  Thank you for proving my point.

                                  I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                                  There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                                  Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                                  Both take a plane ride

                                  Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                                  • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                                  • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                                  • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                                  • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                                  • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                                  • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                                  Jennifer B gets on the plane

                                  • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                                  • walks quickly to her seat
                                  • makes no contact with other passengers
                                  • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                                  • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                                  Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                                  All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                                  As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                                  Actually, you haven't made much of a point. Unless you are willing to commit to force, you cannot enforce compliance from other people.

                                  Are you ready to take that step?

                                  I am not ready.

                                  But, a leader can lead by example, do you at least agree with that?

                                  It is a very thin line that President Trump has to do with teh virus. I do not envy him at all. On one hand, he needs to make sure that it does not get out of hand. On the other, he cannot create so much fear that everyone shelters in place for the rest of their life.

                                  I just do not think he has found the proper middle ground. Period. I think that there are/were some very minor things he could have promoted that would have helped. (My opinion) is that he could have taken some minor steps which would have helped.

                                  It is impossible to prove a negative, so for me to say that if he would have from the beginning promoted mask wearing, things would be so much better in the US cannot be said. I think it would have.

                                  JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
                                  • JollyJ Jolly

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                    You shouldn't fly.

                                    You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                                    Why would you risk death?

                                    Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                                    Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                                    Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                                    We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                                    Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                                    Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                                    Thank you for proving my point.

                                    I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                                    There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                                    Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                                    Both take a plane ride

                                    Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                                    • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                                    • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                                    • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                                    • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                                    • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                                    • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                                    Jennifer B gets on the plane

                                    • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                                    • walks quickly to her seat
                                    • makes no contact with other passengers
                                    • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                                    • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                                    Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                                    All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                                    As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                                    Actually, you haven't made much of a point. Unless you are willing to commit to force, you cannot enforce compliance from other people.

                                    Are you ready to take that step?

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                                    #24

                                    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Living In Fear:

                                    @Jolly said in Living In Fear:

                                    You shouldn't fly.

                                    You can be exposed to COVID, flying in a pressurized metal tube with strangers.

                                    Why would you risk death?

                                    Because I wear a mask 100% of the time, wear gloves while flying. I practice social distancing.

                                    Words are great, but actions also speak loud. Do you really think that President Trump, by his actions, has set a good example in doing things regarding proper precautions?

                                    Everything ain't about Trump. This is about you.

                                    We both know that no mask is 100% effective. I suspect your glove technique does not equal a trained healthcare provider. There is no way to practice social distancing on an airplane. Most airports have lapses continually in social distancing. And some people are able to spread a virus twenty feet, not six.

                                    Your clothes? Those are contaminated, too. Not to mention your eyes...One of the best experts in infectious disease experts in the U.S. was infected with COVID, most likely through eye exposure. So, I hope you wear form fitting goggles.

                                    Words are great, but actions speak louder than words, AIR? If so, then you have made a conscious and calculated decision to weigh the risks and get on with your life.

                                    Thank you for proving my point.

                                    I think we proved each other point. So, it was a win-win.

                                    There is a risk in everything we do, from driving a car, to crossing a busy street, to living while there is the COVID crisis. We do what we can to minimize the risk.

                                    Imagine two social influencers; Jennifer A and Jennifer B. Both have millions of followers on social media, and for good or bad, people "listen" to them and are influenced by them.

                                    Both take a plane ride

                                    Jennifer A gets on the plane,

                                    • not wearing a mask, no gloves, no glasses/goggles.
                                    • She tries to "high five" other passengers,
                                    • encourages them to crowd together to get a selfie with her,
                                    • rubs her hands along the top luggage boxes
                                    • and for good measure, when she gets to her seat, she drops down the tray and gives it a lick.
                                    • meanwhile she is posting all this on her accounts

                                    Jennifer B gets on the plane

                                    • wearing a mask, gloves and glasses
                                    • walks quickly to her seat
                                    • makes no contact with other passengers
                                    • sits in her seat the whole flight, never taking off her mask, gloves ,etc.
                                    • after the flight, she posts to all her accounts, explaining what she did and why it was best to do it this way

                                    Both took the same flight. Who minimized the risk better? Who set the better example?

                                    All I am saying is that risks can be minimized. Do it smartly and lead by example.

                                    As an FYI, Thailand is a country of 66 million people (about 20% of US). There have been a total of 60 deaths from COVID.

                                    Actually, you haven't made much of a point. Unless you are willing to commit to force, you cannot enforce compliance from other people.

                                    Are you ready to take that step?

                                    We could all get on with our lives better if we didn't have to bicker so much about compliance for others. It's nicer to drive when others follow the rules of the road.

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                                      Personally I can't really muster a shit what anyone thinks of my own safety measures. Fucking hell, go back to playing neighborhood I Spy with HOA violations, Karen.

                                      Please love yourself.

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                                        Here too, Aqua. We do what we think makes sense for us. It's a balancing act. It's going to be tough not going out to eat once the weather gets cold, but today it is beautiful. I'm smoking a whole local chicken, cooking the last of the local corn and having a friend over for dinner on the deck.

                                        “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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                                          #27

                                          I haven't flown since March, and it's been a big deal for me for a number of reasons. I walk the dog and cycle without a mask as I can socially distance, I wear a mask when I go shopping. I work from home.

                                          I'm not scared, but I'm pretty cautious. I must admit it did piss me off when a neighbour last weekend had this massive party - there were 17 cars parked up the street, and an obnoxious amount of noise. Nobody I could see was wearing a mask.

                                          I was only joking

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