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He just suffers from some southern guilt. Arista he believes anything he hates or reads from one side. I'm guessing he's <25yo
Good job on not picking your favorite minor age like the others seem to fantasize about.
 

This was written in March bro. And it turns out that statistically, we now know that being under 70 puts you at a lower risk category and it goes lower as you get younger. To say nothing of the fact that the CDC just admitted >90% of COVID deaths had underlying conditions. Dying “of” and “with” COVID tell compellingly different stories. The link in the article to an anecdotal story about a family that suffered deaths from COVID as some sort of proof the statistical analysis was just plain laughable.

In other words, try again.
 
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You know, when the coronabro’s have to quote articles from 6 months ago to make arguments it is becoming more clear this thing is on the downturn and only the truly naive and politically charged among us still want to believe it.

What is frustrating is that it was already known from looking at Italy stats in March that the age/existing conditions was going to be the statistically significant determining factors for who is impacted. Yet Cuomo sends people back into nursing homes in New York and then the stats for New York and Italy are used to shutdown the country?
 
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This was written in March bro. And it turns out that statistically, we now know that being under 70 puts you at a lower risk category and it goes lower as you get younger. To say nothing of the fact that the CDC just admitted >90% of COVID deaths had underlying conditions. Dying “of” and “with” COVID tell compellingly different stories. The link in the article to an anecdotal story about a family that suffered deaths from COVID as some sort of proof the statistical analysis was just plain laughable.

In other words, try again.
Yep written in March with the genius Clay Travis talking about how COVID was overrated and overblown. Nailed it.
 
Yep written in March with the genius Clay Travis talking about how COVID was overrated and overblown. Nailed it.
Look at the data and explain how closing elementary schools in March made sense. We now know who was vulnerable and should have been targeted instead of a nationwide lockdown approach
 
Look at the data and explain how closing elementary schools in March made sense. We now know who was vulnerable and should have been targeted instead of a nationwide lockdown approach
Because you don't want kids to pick it it up, even if they're asymptomatic and likely won't get sick, and spread it to Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa. It's also smart to limit the exposure to it at the outset, especially when you can see what's happened in other countries that had it before we did.
 
Because you don't want kids to pick it it up, even if they're asymptomatic and likely won't get sick, and spread it to Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa. It's also smart to limit the exposure to it at the outset, especially when you can see what's happened in other countries that had it before we did.
The initial response was fine and understandable. What was then needed was for an adult to stand up and say we did it wrong and here's how we protect some but open it up to those who are not vulnerable. The vast majority will never get it or even know they had it.

Using this 3 degrees nonsense to justify cratering the economy is idiotic. Moms and dads with kids at home aren't getting sick. We know who is and who isn't going to get sick with this virus. Let's quit pretending it's about saving grandma. No other illness had ever been tracked in such a manner and no other should be
 
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Because you don't want kids to pick it it up, even if they're asymptomatic and likely won't get sick, and spread it to Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa. It's also smart to limit the exposure to it at the outset, especially when you can see what's happened in other countries that had it before we did.
Shouldn’t that be the parents decision? My kids have been to the beach, pool, water park, pizza buffet..... travel baseball and soccer..... it’s ok to make choices that you feel are necessary for you.
 
The initial response was fine and understandable. What was then needed was for an adult to stand up and say we did it wrong and here's how we protect some but open it up to those who are not vulnerable. The vast majority will never get it or even know they had it.

Using this 3 degrees nonsense to justify cratering the economy is idiotic. We know who is and who isn't going to get sick with this virus. Let's quit pretending it's about saving grandma. No other illness had ever been tracked in such a manner and no other should be
Well I think in March it was about saving grandma and it still is today. Difference being we now know how to live our lives without killing grandma where as in March we didn't. All people need to do is wear a dang mask for the most part.
 
Well I think in March it was about saving grandma and it still is today. Difference being we now know how to live our lives without killing grandma where as in March we didn't. All people need to do is wear a dang mask for the most part.
We knew very early who needed protecting and who didn't. The "it was March" line doesn't fly when the same ridiculous rules were being applied in May and June. Heck we're still hearing things need to be shut down. Insane

Except we don't even need masks. The fear is not backed by anything but feelings
 
Shouldn’t that be the parents decision? My kids have been to the beach, pool, water park, pizza buffet..... travel baseball and soccer..... it’s ok to make choices that you feel are necessary for you.
I agree now, but in March/April no. We had to hunker down then because we had no idea how to combat it so the best practice was to keep everyone away from each other. Now as long as people wear masks when around one another I don't think there's an issue.
 
We knew very early who needed protecting and who didn't. The "it was March" line doesn't fly when the same ridiculous rules were being applied in May and June. Heck we're still hearing things need to be shut down. Insane

Except we don't even need masks. The fear is not backed by anything but feelings
I'm sure Herman Cain would agree with this if he was still alive.
 
Well I think in March it was about saving grandma and it still is today. Difference being we now know how to live our lives without killing grandma where as in March we didn't. All people need to do is wear a dang mask for the most part.
Who have you been listening too?.... nobody ever took masks off inside nursing homes and plenty of grandmas died
 
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We knew very early who needed protecting and who didn't. The "it was March" line doesn't fly when the same ridiculous rules were being applied in May and June. Heck we're still hearing things need to be shut down. Insane

Except we don't even need masks. The fear is not backed by anything but feelings
Idiot Illinois Governor is still shutting things down by counties, every time a few elderly people die or enter a hospital
 
I agree now, but in March/April no. We had to hunker down then because we had no idea how to combat it so the best practice was to keep everyone away from each other. Now as long as people wear masks when around one another I don't think there's an issue.
That’s not true at all..... virus has done what viruses do..... they run through the community...... people’s immune systems build up against and the virus starts to die out
 
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