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Hawaii has been wearing masks for months. Check their numbers. Covid cured.


Hawaii is as secluded as it gets, and also has had the most aggressive stances on people coming into the state, and yet, they are still spiking.

Really kills the argument lock downs are ever going to work long term.
 

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kc extended us through jan 16th

WTF?

“If you wonder why there are still@lriots in the streets it’s because they want riots in the streets”

”if you wonder why they are still saying wear masks it’s because they fear in the streets”
 

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You forgot the part where Donald and Ivanka donated 8000 bucks to her campaign funds....

hey genius you forgot the part where they admitted to donating to every ones' campaigns to cover their bets irrespective of who won.
 
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They ignored information from Taiwan and continued claiming Covid-19 does not transmit person to person as late as January.

CDC is not a purely scientific entity.


Oh, gee, golly, willakers, did a human make a mistake. That's never happened before.

Should we throw out the baby with the bath water.

In other news, doctors chop off wrong legs & a million other medical fuckups extraordinaire.

Yes, it's true, shit happens.

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"Yes, this is the process intelligent people follow.

When there is new information, or the understanding of a situation evolves, intelligent people modify their opinions and advice. AKA "change their minds".

Others who are threatened by their own fear and insecurity that they may be wrong, doggedly stick to their original position and find excuses to justify their inability to learn from new information."
 
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Hawaii is as secluded as it gets, and also has had the most aggressive stances on people coming into the state, and yet, they are still spiking.

Really kills the argument lock downs are ever going to work long term.

Only to those who are naive enough to believe such a simple-minded argument.
 
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So why do u live without fear ? Ur age & wisdom?

I edited your quote & fixed it for ya.

Often the opposite of what people say here is the truth.

Often they are projecting their own issues onto others.

What they say reveals much more about themselves than anyone else.
 

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No doubt. U say the opposite of the truth every post and
project u need a puppy. :)

carry on
 
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Hawaii is as secluded as it gets, and also has had the most aggressive stances on people coming into the state, and yet, they are still spiking.

Really kills the argument lock downs are ever going to work long term.

"Getting the basics right has helped in poorer countries too. Mongolia has the longest shared border with China, where the pandemic began. The country could have been badly impacted. However, not a single case requiring intensive care occurred until July. To date they have only had 293 diagnoses and no deaths.

"Mongolia has done a good job with very limited resources. They did 'shoe-leather epidemiology' isolating cases, identifying contacts and isolating those contacts," said Prof David Heymann, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

They also rapidly closed schools, restricted international travel and were early promoters of face masks and hand-washing.

On the other hand, Prof Heymann argues, a "lack of political leadership" has hampered many countries where "public health leaders and political leaders have difficulty speaking together". In such a climate, the virus has flourished. US president Donald Trump and the country's top infectious disease doctor, Anthony Fauci, have clearly been on different pages, if not completely different books, during the pandemic. Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro joined anti-lockdown rallies, described the virus as "a little flu" and said the pandemic was nearly over in March.

Instead, in Brazil alone, 2.8 million people have been infected and more than 100,000 have died.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-53694982
 

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Oh, gee, golly, willakers, did a human make a mistake. That's never happened before.

Should we throw out the baby with the bath water.

In other news, doctors chop off wrong legs & a million other medical fuckups extraordinaire.

Yes, it's true, shit happens.

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"Yes, this is the process intelligent people follow.

When there is new information, or the understanding of a situation evolves, intelligent people modify their opinions and advice. AKA "change their minds".

Others who are threatened by their own fear and insecurity that they may be wrong, doggedly stick to their original position and find excuses to justify their inability to learn from new information."

Refusing to acknowledge Taiwan's science and research because it offends China is not a "mistake." It is intentional.

Do you know the difference between an intentional act and an accident? It seems you really don't.
 
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Refusing to acknowledge Taiwan's science and research because it offends China is not a "mistake." It is intentional.

Do you know the difference between an intentional act and an accident? It seems you really don't.

You believe the theory that the CDC rejected "Taiwan's science...because it offend[ed] China" is not just a theory but a fact? And that you provided not one iota of proof for that theory?

If that's what they did intentionally, as you allege, then it was a mistake in judgement, was it not? In which case it was an intentional mistake. So, even, then, it was a mistake, as i said it was, correct? Do you "get it" now?
 

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I honestly think people are saying that a face shield over a mask is the "better choice" but I don't think so

Reason is that the face shield makes you look lazy and also it shows that you don't really care about this whole COVID-19 virus and you mindswell not even show up to work looking like a fool

I went grocery shopping today and saw a worker with a face shield and I almost threw myself because she kept taking off because she couldn't "breathe" and could have just put on a mask to make her stop looking like a fool! If it keeps fogging up the face shield over and over then that makes it look so inconsiderate that you would wear one since it is not really "protecting you" and also what happens if you sneeze or cough? That sh** is going to get ALL OVER the whole shield and now what will you wear????

Wear a mask! I have no idea if it's the people's choice is to look more dumb or just take the 10 extra seconds to put on a mask

Slapping-silly90))
 

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