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Originally Posted by PilotBases
(Post 3140771)
As an aside, it’s very annoying to have to read over half a dozen council updates to get an idea of what’s going on.
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Originally Posted by PilotBases
(Post 3140771)
As an aside, it’s very annoying to have to read over half a dozen council updates to get an idea of what’s going on.
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Originally Posted by Hank Kingsley
(Post 3140764)
As long as there 30 to 50K postitive tests and 500-1000 deaths a day, people aren't going to fly like they used to. No one wants to bring it home to Mom and the kids, or their parents. My DIL wears a space suit to see her patients, elderly people. The message should have been, wear the mask, distance and wash your hands, the economy will return.
It's about power. Look at Michigan. The governor is furious that the courts ruled against her power. She's furious to find out she's not the king of Michigan she thought she was. |
Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 3140921)
People are stupid. This virus isn't that bad. I know at least 50 people that had it including my whole family. Out of all those, I know one person who went to the hospital with breathing problems. 2 days later he was released and had no more issues. The news is exaggerating the bad news as if it's the most likely outcome.
It's about power. Look at Michigan. The governor is furious that the courts ruled against her power. She's furious to find out she's not the king of Michigan she thought she was. I honestly can’t figure out what the goal, end game, whatever you want to call it, is for some of these governors. There is so much data now from states that are open that shows cases (more accurately deaths) do not continue to exponentially rise that you can only wonder if they are holding out for a vaccine? That is certainly a change in the goal. If the numbers continue trending down in the “open” states like Georgia, how are similar states going to justify the restrictions when their numbers aren’t any better and their economy is in the toilet? It makes you wonder if it isn’t more about national politics and the ability to blame their lockdown on the Federal government. |
Either They are trying save face. They don’t have the character to be able to admit they were wrong. They went all in with nonsense lockdowns and now everyone has to suffer because of their childishness. Or they legitimately are fear driven people who think everyone else has to live that way because they can’t get over there own fear driven mental illness. I’m not sure. I hope someone asks the Michigan governor and asks which one she is.
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Originally Posted by jacinth
(Post 3140963)
Either They are trying save face. They don’t have the character to be able to admit they were wrong. They went all in with nonsense lockdowns and now everyone has to suffer because of their childishness. Or they legitimately are fear driven people who think everyone else has to live that way because they can’t get over there own fear driven mental illness. I’m not sure. I hope someone asks the Michigan governor and asks which one she is.
And it's our fault, the American people. We're the ones who roll over and take it. Truth be told, these governors seem to have decided that one case of Covid, one, is too many. Until there are 0 cases, and it's going to have to be 0 cases for a LONG time, they will keep their states locked down. Waiting for OOfff to come in and tell me I'm 100% wrong. |
Originally Posted by Crown
(Post 3140977)
Waiting for OOfff to come in and tell me I'm 100% wrong. |
Originally Posted by jacinth
(Post 3140963)
Either They are trying save face. They don’t have the character to be able to admit they were wrong. They went all in with nonsense lockdowns and now everyone has to suffer because of their childishness. Or they legitimately are fear driven people who think everyone else has to live that way because they can’t get over there own fear driven mental illness. I’m not sure. I hope someone asks the Michigan governor and asks which one she is.
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 3140921)
People are stupid. This virus isn't that bad. I know at least 50 people that had it including my whole family. Out of all those, I know one person who went to the hospital with breathing problems. 2 days later he was released and had no more issues. The news is exaggerating the bad news as if it's the most likely outcome.
It's about power. Look at Michigan. The governor is furious that the courts ruled against her power. She's furious to find out she's not the king of Michigan she thought she was. 1. COVID is real (of course) but 2. The CDC et al have highly politicized covid. His adult son and daughter had it and recovered for example. 3. He did say its largely an airborne threat. Don't worry so much about surfaces and touching. |
Originally Posted by block30
(Post 3141060)
3. He did say its largely an airborne threat. Don't worry so much about surfaces and touching.
The biggest threat is being in a crowded, enclosed space (elevators, waiting rooms ...) An emphasis on external air or APU air at the gate would be a lot more effective. |
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