Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19
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I don't have a tribe, you blithering jackass. And I sure as hell don't have a master. But an intelligent conversation was taking place and you just came in and shit all over it for no particular reason. Larry's not here. he can't hurt you anymore. So stop pretending. Or hallucinating, whatever it is.
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@jolly said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
Might as well drag Aqua into it...
So, what does that say about mask/no mask?
Assuming masks are used properly, I don't see how you can explain around the simple physics of how masks work.
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@nobodyssock said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
I'm not as smooth as Jon and John at making my point, I agree.
I am sure they are thrilled that you consider them ideological peers.
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@aqua-letifer said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
@jolly said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
Might as well drag Aqua into it...
So, what does that say about mask/no mask?
Assuming masks are used properly, I don't see how you can explain around the simple physics of how masks work.
It's not just physics
You might as well say that NFL football is just physics
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Restaurant, bar, gym owners are hopping mad here in San Diego. We are still in the "red" tier preventing full reopening. It's appalling how many small businesses will go under because of these non-scientific edicts. All the pols are drunk on their power. The Newsom recall will happen, probably in August. Rumor says it will be by "mail-in" ballots. Gee, I bet Gavin will gladly welcome that. He'll likely survive.
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@sd-tav said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
It's appalling how many small businesses will go under
How many of them have tried to adapt?
Very few have gone under around here.
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@aqua-letifer Well, many have tried to adapt with outdoor facilities. I go to a gym that has a nice outdoor setup. I actually now prefer working out outdoors. But, the problem is that many restaurants can't get by with only outdoor and takeout business. One owner was on the news saying he was losing $5000 a week even with limited outdoor and takeout. In my area of San Diego when I drive around I now see a fair number of shuttered businesses. Most are small Mom-and-Pop type. The big chains are going to survive, although a big tech store I used to visit called Fry's Electronics has apparently closed for good. I also heard that Best Buy is closing some stores, but none so far in California. Complete re-opening has got to happen soon.
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@horace said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
@nobodyssock said in Almost a Year Later, There’s Still No Evidence Showing Governments Can Control the Spread of Covid-19:
I'm not as smooth as Jon and John at making my point, I agree.
I am sure they are thrilled that you consider them ideological peers.
I honestly don't mind at all.
I try, admittedly not always successfully, not to take this stuff too seriously.
'tis a silly place.