Obviously. This could have been wrapped up months ago since Pocahontas stole that server and hid it in the oldest tree on the Harvard quad for safe keeping.The cure to covid was on Hilary’s deleted server...everyone knows that.
Obviously. This could have been wrapped up months ago since Pocahontas stole that server and hid it in the oldest tree on the Harvard quad for safe keeping.The cure to covid was on Hilary’s deleted server...everyone knows that.
Obviously. This could have been wrapped up months ago since Pocahontas stole that server and hid it in the oldest tree on the Harvard quad for safe keeping.
Didn’t she teach at Harvard? But yes, throw ‘em off the trail.No..no...
MIT is more liberal...Harvard more old school
Those are face masks for the monorail resorts.
I agree that the proper answer is masks, distancing and smart precautions. I feel like that’s exactly what has been happening here in PA. We have a Democratic Governor who is left center and definitely hasn’t been pushing lockdowns. We have a mask mandate, we have smart and sensible precautions and with some limitations we have most businesses open. On the Covid front PA is 9th best in cases per capita so it’s definitely been better than a lot of places. The problem is people always talk in absolutes. It’s either lockdown or fully open. It’s either public health or the economy.I don't agree with him much, but he seems like a smart guy. I think he genuinely believes that the democrats want to shut down the world and kill off small businesses. So in his mind, the antithesis of that must be the road forward.
The proper answer is likely somewhere in between. Covid is scary but we don't need to be afraid of it. We need to respect it and take proper precautions.
I swear there's room for Republicans to be the party of masks and distancing but keeping businesses open - label the dems as the lockdown party and the Republicans as the smart precautions party. But instead they go with this nonsense...
Cannot say that of Ohio.Our Republican governor in Vermont has been praised for his efforts and he was easily re-elected. But then again, there isn't much of a MAGA crowd up to pander to.
"Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Monday that his staff will draft an order to impose fines on businesses that don’t enforce social distancing, require employees to wear masks or other guidelines to stop the spread of the coronavirus — a move the mayor said he believes is legal despite Gov. Ron DeSantis’ order prohibiting such fines against individuals.
Demings, who hinted for weeks that he might take that step, made the announcement at the first county briefing since before Thanksgiving and the long holiday weekend, when videos surfaced from inside two Orlando nightclubs that showed patrons without masks and packed tightly together. He said he’ll finalize a decision this week on whether or how to impose the fines and did not give a range of the dollar amounts."
“We will likely structure it for what I call habitual [offenders], who have been found to be non-compliant multiple-times,” Demings said. “You know, we have talked about this for several weeks now and we have gotten compliance up. But we still, for whatever reason, have a few bad actors, who just are insistent that they’re going to continue to disregard common sense guidelines that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended. So I’m going to have to move to the next level.”
Orange County Mayor Demings moves to fine businesses that don’t follow CDC guidelines
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Monday that his staff will draft an order to impose fines on businesses that don’t enforce social distancing, require employees to wear masks or other g…www.orlandosentinel.com
I’m very optimistic for the vaccine, but notice the wording is that 100% of Americans that want the vaccine will have it by June and then they say they will have over 300M doses by then. If the assumption is only 50% of people will want the vaccine then 320M will be enough. I think as time goes on if there are no major issues demand goes up and the percent is much higher. The biggest question is how many is enough to really put a dent in the case totals. If half the population is vaccinated by June is that enough to drive cases low enough to start seeing restrictions lifted.
I agree that the proper answer is masks, distancing and smart precautions. I feel like that’s exactly what has been happening here in PA. We have a Democratic Governor who is left center and definitely hasn’t been pushing lockdowns. We have a mask mandate, we have smart and sensible precautions and with some limitations we have most businesses open. On the Covid front PA is 9th best in cases per capita so it’s definitely been better than a lot of places. The problem is people always talk in absolutes. It’s either lockdown or fully open. It’s either public health or the economy.
The vast majority of businesses in PA were open all summer. Restaurants had indoor dining capacity limits and that was about it. You can cherry pick a time period to make things look better or worse but that’s just playing games. The FL governor is using the same tired argument made on these boards that if another state has a mask mandate and the cases don‘t go to zero that means masks don’t work. He called out Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois as having surging cases despite masks. Nobody ever said a mask mandate would eliminate all cases. It’s basic math. If masks work to slow spread (and they do - there is data that shows that) then whatever the case number is it would have been higher without masks. It’s not hard to comprehend but when people want to justify their narrative it’s easier to just find numbers that fit that narrative.Pennsylvania didn't have a summer spike but wasn't there a lot shut down over the summer? I could be wrong but I have a monthly business call with somebody who lives in PA and I remember her making comments about restrictions. As for the present, for 7 day rolling average, PA is currently at 521 cases per million population and FL is currently at 363 cases per million. This while your Governor is doing everything measured, sensibly and correctly and our Governor is a bumbling idiot doing everything wrong. If you believe that Wolf is doing the right thing then how can you argue that DeSantis is doing the wrong thing based upon the recent data?
I'm not cherry picking time periods. I'm talking about the current situation and the current spike. There's no narrative. I'm comparing two Governors, one who you praise for doing the right things and one who you criticize for doing the wrong things. The data for the current situation would argue that the state doing everything right is no better off then the one doing everything wrong.The vast majority of businesses in PA were open all summer. Restaurants had indoor dining capacity limits and that was about it. You can cherry pick a time period to make things look better or worse but that’s just playing games. The FL governor is using the same tired argument made on these boards that if another state has a mask mandate and the cases don‘t go to zero that means masks don’t work. He called out Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois as having surging cases despite masks. Nobody ever said a mask mandate would eliminate all cases. It’s basic math. If masks work to slow spread (and they do - there is data that shows that) then whatever the case number is it would have been higher without masks. It’s not hard to comprehend but when people want to justify their narrative it’s easier to just find numbers that fit that narrative.
The vast majority of businesses in PA were open all summer. Restaurants had indoor dining capacity limits and that was about it. You can cherry pick a time period to make things look better or worse but that’s just playing games. The FL governor is using the same tired argument made on these boards that if another state has a mask mandate and the cases don‘t go to zero that means masks don’t work. He called out Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois as having surging cases despite masks. Nobody ever said a mask mandate would eliminate all cases. It’s basic math. If masks work to slow spread (and they do - there is data that shows that) then whatever the case number is it would have been higher without masks. It’s not hard to comprehend but when people want to justify their narrative it’s easier to just find numbers that fit that narrative.
47.5 percent of statistics are made up on the spot.
That said, I think he did have a valid question; why is PA's cases per million (which has been used as a metric in this thread before to show why the US is performing badly) higher then Florida's even though restrictions are currently in place? I'm not against mandates, I just wonder why, for now, its that way. I would be interested to know why; maybe Floridians might be out and about more but not having indoor gatherings as much with the nice weather? While PA businesses may be under restrictions, but many people are gathering privately in homes, in big groups (say larger then 5) against gov't recommendations. I have also noticed that despite no threat of consequences from authorities, many more people are voluntarily masking up here; even my rural, small town Walmart has improved drastically.
I still want to know what all these deniers and minimizers say to the long-lasting effects from having COVID and “recovering”. I’m honestly curious to how you are going to pivot from that. That’s what scares me at this point, far more than a body count. When you’re dead you’re dead, doesn’t seem to matter much with the conservative dismissal crowd. But alive with long-lasting health ramifications? Now, that’s just cruel to ignore.
I still want to know what all these deniers and minimizers say to the long-lasting effects from having COVID and “recovering”. I’m honestly curious to how you are going to pivot from that. That’s what scares me at this point, far more than a body count. When you’re dead you’re dead, doesn’t seem to matter much with the conservative dismissal crowd. But alive with long-lasting health ramifications? Now, that’s just cruel to ignore. But using #babykiller seems to absolve one from having any kind of moral conscience.
I'm not cherry picking time periods. I'm talking about the current situation and the current spike. There's no narrative. I'm comparing two Governors, one who you praise for doing the right things and one who you criticize for doing the wrong things. The data for the current situation would argue that the state doing everything right is no better off then the one doing everything wrong.
It’s higher over a specific 7 day period. It’s absolutely cherry picking data. So are you both then saying that the other 25+ 7 day periods where the numbers were better in PA that the FL Governor was wrong. You are playing gotcha with the statistics and that’s fine to do if you want to play games. The longer term outlook is obviously all that matters but sure for one 7 day period FL has better stats than PA. Not sure what that proves. The only thing that matters for FL is Florida statistics. We all know the virus moves in waves. We all know that places far apart are not impacted at the same time. We heard all these arguments about how great FL was doing in May...how did that play out over the summer. The only thing that matters for FL is whether having a statewide mask mandate would help FL or not. It’s blind ignorance to say it wouldn’t help at least to some extent.47.5 percent of statistics are made up on the spot.
That said, I think he did have a valid question; why is PA's cases per million (which has been used as a metric in this thread before to show why the US is performing badly) higher then Florida's even though restrictions are currently in place? I'm not against mandates, I just wonder why, for now, its that way. I would be interested to know why; maybe Floridians might be out and about more but not having indoor gatherings as much with the nice weather? While PA businesses may be under restrictions, but many people are gathering privately in homes, in big groups (say larger then 5) against gov't recommendations. I have also noticed that despite no threat of consequences from authorities, many more people are voluntarily masking up here; even my rural, small town Walmart has improved drastically.
I'm not a denier or a minimizer, but I am waiting for more studies/statistics to see if the long-lasting effects end up being more prevalent than with any other virus. All viruses have a small percentage of people who get chronic conditions.
Just not enough time has passed to get a true sense, also we need true number comparing how many were positive with no chronic conditions vs how many were positive with chronic conditions as result of Covid.
Right now you are heaving a lot about it because they are reporting on it. Not to say it doesn't happen, but is it worse with Covid? We just don't know yet.
Every little bit helps, but I'm convinced that people masking up in public places is doing little to limit the spread while people gathering indoors is greatly increasing the spread. At least that's what we've seen in Illinois, which has relied heavily on restrictions and mask-wearing since the beginning. Our surges have been unrelated to mask mandates. Of course, it's impossible to say that things wouldn't have been worse without the masks, and they do have the very real effect of forcing people to remember to take other precautions.47.5 percent of statistics are made up on the spot.
That said, I think he did have a valid question; why is PA's cases per million (which has been used as a metric in this thread before to show why the US is performing badly) higher then Florida's even though restrictions are currently in place? I'm not against mandates, I just wonder why, for now, its that way. I would be interested to know why; maybe Floridians might be out and about more but not having indoor gatherings as much with the nice weather? While PA businesses may be under restrictions, but many people are gathering privately in homes, in big groups (say larger then 5) against gov't recommendations. I have also noticed that despite no threat of consequences from authorities, many more people are voluntarily masking up here; even my rural, small town Walmart has improved drastically.
Which is exactly why we need to do what we can to control the spread of the virus. If we wait until we know the impact for sure it will be to late.
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