oceanbreeze77
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Hopefully the quick restart of the astrazeneca vaccine means they were able to quickly identify the cause of the transverse myelitis as being completely unrelated to the vaccine.
Sorry, I couldn't find a reference to this anywhere in the CDC guidelines. Can you point me to where they show the guidelines that define "immunological bubble", and how I can exercise that exception to attend MLB games and sit next to friends without masks?
What science led him to say something to the effect of "don't fly unless you have to for work?" Or "it's ok to go on a cruise if you're under 65?"He was going by the science that had at the time. Why is that so hard for people to comprehend? Science evolves every minute. As you find out more about what’s being studied, you present that to the public. If you find out there’s a better way by the next day, you inform again. If it takes weeks or months to come to another conclusion, you inform again. It’s science. And it doesn’t care what you or I believe in, it just keeps moving along and coming up with better answers.
For a rather disturbing look into that particular dark corner of the internet, puruse Ohio State's fan forum:Honestly, I think if we harnessed the same attitude towards this vaccine as we harassed in World War II, we’d likely find our way through this much better. Instead it’s all finger pointing and complaining about not being able to party at college or go to ball games.
While wearing a mask is one of Fauci's fundamentals, there are times when you can take them off safely. "When I see people out on a beach running with nobody around them, good for you, you know, do it. You don't need to be locked down outside," he said. However, if there are a lot of people around, mask up. "If you think you're going to get close to people, you know, flip a mask on. But if you're walking with your dog or your wife or husband or somebody that you're in the house with anyway, and you're not going to stay separated from them and then just do it." He also explained that there is no need to go to extremes. "You could see your friends," he points out. "I mean, what I do myself right now, I'm very careful about wearing a mask, but every evening, and it's now late at night, because when I go home, my wife and I, we go out for a four mile jog, power walk, whatever you want to call it. And I do this," he explained, pulling his mask down around his chin. "It's like this. And I'm chatting with her. If I see 50 yards ahead, someone coming, I go like that," he continued, pulling his mask back over his face. "We pass them. 'Hello. How are you?' And then I'm outside. You can do that. You can do that."
What science led him to say something to the effect of "don't fly unless you have to for work?" Or "it's ok to go on a cruise if you're under 65?"
You are playing the gotcha game. Have no idea why you are trying to discredit a leading authority in every science circle on infectious diseases.What science led him to say something to the effect of "don't fly unless you have to for work?" Or "it's ok to go on a cruise if you're under 65?"
People hear movie theater and automatically the vision of a large building enters the mind. What happened to drive-in theaters as an old school alternative for the viewing movies? Ok so there is a reliance on night time, but, anyone that has been to a drive-in can tell you it is a unique experience. It can be billed as reliving an old piece of Americana.Not to add fuel to the fire. But here is his latest. I’m sure the theater companies aren’t thrilled. Or the studios. Could this prediction alone have economic implications for them? Potentially. But likely not IMO. Stock impact?
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Fauci: Americans can go to theaters once a vaccine has existed for 'almost a year'
Dr. Anthony Fauci told actress Jennifer Garner that he believes Americans can return to theaters again once a coronavirus vaccine has existed "for almost a year."www.foxbusiness.com
There's probably another one before that of "people who post stuff on Facebook"I think you missed a couple of rungs on the evidence scale...
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For a rather disturbing look into that particular dark corner of the internet, puruse Ohio State's fan forum:
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Ohio State Football Forum
If something's happening in the world of Ohio State football, it's being discussed in this forum.www.elevenwarriors.com
Warning... for an outsider, it's not pretty. Kind of like if a member of Antifa attended a Klan rally in secret. The almost complete lack of acknowledgement that we're in a pandemic is really rather scary.
I lived artthe drive-ins growing up. Many a story to be had about sneaking friends in the trunk of the car in to pay less. Luckily after 25 years of not going to one we found one not to far away in jersey. We go once a month usually and enjoy ourselves every time. And no more trunk sneaking.People hear movie theater and automatically the vision of a large building enters the mind. What happened to drive-in theaters as an old school alternative for the viewing movies? Ok so there is a reliance on night time, but, anyone that has been to a drive-in can tell you it is a unique experience. It can be billed as reliving an old piece of Americana.
Not to add fuel to the fire. But here is his latest. I’m sure the theater companies aren’t thrilled. Or the studios. Could this prediction alone have economic implications for them? Potentially. But likely not IMO. Stock impact?
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Fauci: Americans can go to theaters once a vaccine has existed for 'almost a year'
Dr. Anthony Fauci told actress Jennifer Garner that he believes Americans can return to theaters again once a coronavirus vaccine has existed "for almost a year."www.foxbusiness.com
I agree completely that masks are not the only thing necessary. Obviously in regard to issues with indoor dining a mask mandate has no impact because you aren’t wearing a mask while dining. Physical distancing, good hygiene and smart decisions all factor in as well. There definitely seems to be some thought that maybe the 6 foot rule isn’t as effective in restaurants with forced air systems (AC and eventually heat this winter) because the virus can be blown further than it will travel naturally. 6 feet was always a guideline and not an absolute anyway. IMHO if you want to stay safe just get takeout. Same found your still support the business.They were a major source of the spike in Illinois, and one that our mask mandate could not prevent. The discussion needs to include, but not completely center around, requiring people to wear masks in public.
Have you been to this one? Nothing good IMHO playing this weekend but over the summer they had an Empire Strikes Back followed by Black Panther double feature. That‘s a pretty solid lineup.I lived artthe drive-ins growing up. Many a story to be had about sneaking friends in the trunk of the car in to pay less. Luckily after 25 years of not going to one we found one not to far away in jersey. We go once a month usually and enjoy ourselves every time. And no more trunk sneaking.
You are correct though, if anyone has a chance to do a drive- in, it’s just so much better then a regular theater.
Honestly, I think if we harnessed the same attitude towards this vaccine as we harassed in World War II, we’d likely find our way through this much better. Instead it’s all finger pointing and complaining about not being able to party at college or go to ball games.
Never been to that one. We go to Delsea drive in VinelandNJ. It’s a nice drive but it’s been brutal this year because of no new movies coming out. Had a few good weekends. Looking forward to Rocky Horror weekend before Halloween. Any questions give me a pm. It’s great for a couple or family.. 2 screens.. one side usually kids movies, other side for adults.Have you been to this one? Nothing good IMHO playing this weekend but over the summer they had an Empire Strikes Back followed by Black Panther double feature. That‘s a pretty solid lineup.
Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre, Orefield PA (Pennsylvania)
Located in Orefield, Pennsylvania, Shankweiler's is the oldest Drive-in Movie Theatre in America, and has been in continuous operation since 1934. Two features for one price, fun for the whole family!www.shankweilers.com
Never been to that one. We go to Delsea drive in VinelandNJ. It’s a nice drive but it’s been brutal this year because of no new movies coming out. Had a few good weekends. Looking forward to Rocky Horror weekend before Halloween. Any questions give me a pm. It’s great for a couple or family.. 2 screens.. one side usually kids movies, other side for adults.
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delseadrive-in.com
-CLOSED FOR THE SEASON. We thank you for your patronage, and look forward to seeing you again in the spring. We wish you all a healthy and happy holiday season!!!www.delseadrive-in.com
Guess where this is from?
Avoid close contact
Particularly note the parts that are underlined (they are either hyperlinks or I added the underline - and remember again this guy is 79 years old, will be 80 in December). I don't know how you can possibly contend that he isn't following his own guidelines, and I don't think you are. Rather, what I think you're saying, is that you'd make an exception for him here. Well, all I'm saying is that I'd also like to go to a baseball game, sit beside a "close friend", and take my mask off. But again, guess what?
- Inside your home: Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- If possible, maintain 6 feet between the person who is sick and other household members.
- Outside your home: Put 6 feet of distance between yourself and people who don’t live in your household.
- Remember that some people without symptoms may be able to spread virus.
- Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people.
- Keeping distance from others is especially important for people who are at higher risk of getting very sick.
How can you advocate for the science behind this, and then just give him a free pass? It's really maddening to ponder how some people think.
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