‘pathetic’ is the word I would use.
Not sure how many Scientific queries have looked into use of chain link fencing to aid in mosquito remediation.masks are as effective as a chain link fence around your property to keep mosquitos out.
+1Masks can help, but nothing is foolproof and all mitigation measures really depend on the situation if they're effective or not. It doesn't really make sense to me for folks to say masks do nothing just like it makes no sense for folks to say masks are the answer. Hey...I get that people like to pick a side, and you can't have sides without creating polar opposite viewpoints. It's unfortunate that some folks can't accept variables and understand that "it depends" and "maybe" are actually acceptable answers.
Masks can help, but nothing is foolproof and all mitigation measures really depend on the situation if they're effective or not. It doesn't really make sense to me for folks to say masks do nothing just like it makes no sense for folks to say masks are the answer. Hey...I get that people like to pick a side, and you can't have sides without creating polar opposite viewpoints. It's unfortunate that some folks can't accept variables and understand that "it depends" and "maybe" are actually acceptable answers.
I think masks are a f'n joke for the same reason..you cannot say masks are the reason flu numbers are low, while also saying the reason covid numbers is high is because of people not wearing masks...you can't have it both ways.
I think most people that are pro-mask understand they are not 100%. It’s about mitigation, not elimination.
Anti-mask people seem to think that since it is not 100% effective then there is not point and are apparently willing to cut ties with friends and family over it. Or throw public tantrums.
Personally I don’t like wearing a mask but it’s not gonna break me.
I think most people that are pro-mask understand they are not 100%. It’s about mitigation, not elimination.
Anti-mask people seem to think that since it is not 100% effective then there is not point and are apparently willing to cut ties with friends and family over it. Or throw public tantrums.
Personally I don’t like wearing a mask but it’s not gonna break me.
That’s just ludicrous, who in the hell are these people wanting me to wear a damn mask, especially the weak immunocompromised and those pesky old grandparents. Keep your chin up and don’t let these people get you down, keep doing youI've stopped speaking with several members of my family due to their insistence on me wearing them. I won't be told what to do by anyone even those I thought I loved
interesting read
Counting the neurological cost of COVID-19 - Nature Reviews Neurology
Even if they aren’t perfect, I’ll take my chances of wearing a mask to keep covid out of my brain.
bs ive seen you at Target knocking all the socks into the isle, making that hourly employee restock it again. #savage.I think most people that are pro-mask understand they are not 100%. It’s about mitigation, not elimination.
Anti-mask people seem to think that since it is not 100% effective then there is not point and are apparently willing to cut ties with friends and family over it. Or throw public tantrums.
Personally I don’t like wearing a mask but it’s not gonna break me.
Clay Travis brings up such an interesting point, why would we quarantine or cancel for this, but if you realize it’s flu you’ll let someone on a plane and play. We can argue severity but at the end of the day they’re both contagious. Gotta learn how to live around this and remember that Michael Jordan’s flu game is one of the most iconic parts of his career.This is so dumb. Omicron isnt Delta.
While I dont think its flu. Virologists say its weakening, thus far following tracks of other viruses. The medicines available on periphery (not to mention what's available now), along with common sense practices, such as mask wearing when appropriate, make this just a dumb thing to do. Clay Travis is an attorney, and not even practicing. If I need a referral to a DUI lawyer he'd be my 99th call.Clay Travis brings up such an interesting point, why would we quarantine or cancel for this, but if you realize it’s flu you’ll let someone on a plane and play. We can argue severity but at the end of the day they’re both contagious. Gotta learn how to live around this and remember that Michael Jordan’s flu game is one of the most iconic parts of his career.
I think trend should be kept in mind with all viruses. The Spanish flu killed 30 million and still exists today but doesn’t kill at the same rate due to a weakened form of the virus plus herd immunity. We should see the same downward trend here as well. Just got to get the politics out of the way. The law angle my not be everyone’s favorite component of the argument but is still essential (as it was after 9/11 as well)While I dont think its flu. Virologists say its weakening, thus far following tracks of other viruses. The medicines available on periphery (not to mention what's available now), along with common sense practices, such as mask wearing when appropriate, make this just a dumb thing to do. Clay Travis is an attorney, and not even practicing. If I need a referral to a DUI lawyer he'd be my 99th call.
I mostly dislike clay Travis, but he's one of the few in the media who at least try to make logical arguments. I think he went too far with most of his covid takes (including this one), but his mind works like a good lawyer, and he can articulate arguments very well. I don't like him as a person very much, but I think your take here is a little more emotional than reasonable, especially that last line. What does his being a practicing attorney have to do with anything?While I dont think its flu. Virologists say its weakening, thus far following tracks of other viruses. The medicines available on periphery (not to mention what's available now), along with common sense practices, such as mask wearing when appropriate, make this just a dumb thing to do. Clay Travis is an attorney, and not even practicing. If I need a referral to a DUI lawyer he'd be my 99th call.
giving Covid advice when your background is law?I mostly dislike clay Travis, but he's one of the few in the media who at least try to make logical arguments. I think he went too far with most of his covid takes (including this one), but his mind works like a good lawyer, and he can articulate arguments very well. I don't like him as a person very much, but I think your take here is a little more emotional than reasonable, especially that last line. What does his being a practicing attorney have to do with anything?
Literally every person in America is doing that haha.giving Covid advice when your background is law?
Because much of what is being done is driven by politics. Therefore, since much of it is not based on pure “science” or “medical facts”, it is much more discussed than should be necessary.Literally every person in America is doing that haha.
There is enough published data out there about covid and enough observable evidence for intelligent people to make conclusions without having to study virology.
For instance, I can read the Cleveland clinic study myself in order to call BS on people who say natural immunity is nowhere near as effective as the vaccine. I don't need to be a doctor.
Now if your stance is that only doctors should be giving covid advice, that's not an unreasonable take. But I would just disagree with it, and you'd probably be a pretty irritated person with millions or tens of millions of people drawing conclusions and giving advice about covid in our country every day.