Mask mandates extended
#21
If I have to wear a Mask "for their health" if you are visibly morbidly obese, I should be able to knock the triple whopper with large fries and a large sweet tea the heck out their hands.
I ride a 24 mile loop on my mountain bike most days I'm home. Some trails, plus the bike path at the Virginia Beach oceanfront.
About once a week, as I am down there, som 350 pounder at 5'4" "where's your Myaaask?!!!" To me, and any other unmasked people.
As they waddle and inhale fried food while smoking.
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I ride a 24 mile loop on my mountain bike most days I'm home. Some trails, plus the bike path at the Virginia Beach oceanfront.
About once a week, as I am down there, som 350 pounder at 5'4" "where's your Myaaask?!!!" To me, and any other unmasked people.
As they waddle and inhale fried food while smoking.
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#22
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Alabama’s health issues are a result of vaccine hesitancy.
The topic was Texas governor testing positive for Covid-19. No, that’s not a big deal and shouldn’t even be news since he’s vaccinated. Positivity rates and cases shouldn’t even be news anymore with current vaccination rates.
The topic was Texas governor testing positive for Covid-19. No, that’s not a big deal and shouldn’t even be news since he’s vaccinated. Positivity rates and cases shouldn’t even be news anymore with current vaccination rates.
regardless this will impact deltas bottom line if not handled. That is all I’ve said on this.
of course you may sling names like “chicken little” like children, however I would counter I am merely relaying the data, not saying it’s valid per say
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I mean, that’s a start. But at this point forget not treating them, how about not allowing them to operate in polite society? They’ve had their chance, and they’ve made whatever backward decision they wanted to, but it’s time for those of us that have done a very small thing to protect everyone to get back to normal, and let the anti vaxxers starve for all I care.
#26
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I believe in the vaccine. However honor demands that I express my disgust with this statement. You can’t allow thousands of humans to die over this, just because you dont like what they are doing. We have to collectively find a reasonable solution, and not treating fellow humans whilst having the means to do so is barbaric
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#28
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I mean, that’s a start. But at this point forget not treating them, how about not allowing them to operate in polite society? They’ve had their chance, and they’ve made whatever backward decision they wanted to, but it’s time for those of us that have done a very small thing to protect everyone to get back to normal, and let the anti vaxxers starve for all I care.
#29
I mean, that’s a start. But at this point forget not treating them, how about not allowing them to operate in polite society? They’ve had their chance, and they’ve made whatever backward decision they wanted to, but it’s time for those of us that have done a very small thing to protect everyone to get back to normal, and let the anti vaxxers starve for all I care.
#30
[QUOTE=Nvrgofullretard;3281229] I highlighted the fact that Alabama effectively no longer has ICUs, to show that covid is spreading again and may be influencing the decision of mask mandates. Wether we like it or not the DATA being pushed by official government sources indicates that covid is strong in the south/QUOTE]
Covid is “strong” because .053% of the population is hospitalized in Alabama with Covid? Alabama has 15102 hospital beds and 2634 people hospitalized with (not because of, with) Covid - 17%. Are you as concerned about the conditions that required the other 83% of the hospitalizations - obesity, diabetes, cancer?
what are the expectations- zero Covid? You are going to be disappointed.
Covid is “strong” because .053% of the population is hospitalized in Alabama with Covid? Alabama has 15102 hospital beds and 2634 people hospitalized with (not because of, with) Covid - 17%. Are you as concerned about the conditions that required the other 83% of the hospitalizations - obesity, diabetes, cancer?
what are the expectations- zero Covid? You are going to be disappointed.
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