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Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At It

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Cases spike in TX and AZ. You don't say.
 
Cases spike in TX and AZ. You don't say.

Will you say "you don't say" when cases spike in Boston, NYC, Philly, Atlanta etc?

Are there people out there saying COVID is over with? Maybe Trump? At least we're at a point where hospitals are in a good spot. Most vulnerable can do what's best for them. The "smart" states are doing the phased reopening and they are not gonna listen to Trump. They have their own health teams in place. They're all wrong to try to reopen?
 
Will you say "you don't say" when cases spike in Boston, NYC, Philly, Atlanta etc?

Are there people out there saying COVID is over with? Maybe Trump? At least we're at a point where hospitals are in a good spot. Most vulnerable can do what's best for them. The "smart" states are doing the phased reopening and they are not gonna listen to Trump. They have their own health teams in place. They're all wrong to try to reopen?

List the smart states for me, then cross reference to see if TX and AZ are on it.
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At

I don't get your point but a lot of you would call the blue states the smart ones. All of New England is reopening and California, Oregon, Washington are all in regional reopening according to NY Times. So are they all wrong?
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At

Texas reopened weeks ago. It’s not like the blue states were on the same schedule here
 
Will you say "you don't say" when cases spike in Boston, NYC, Philly, Atlanta etc?

Are there people out there saying COVID is over with? Maybe Trump? At least we're at a point where hospitals are in a good spot. Most vulnerable can do what's best for them. The "smart" states are doing the phased reopening and they are not gonna listen to Trump. They have their own health teams in place. They're all wrong to try to reopen?

The "reopening" guidelines put in place by our own federal government said that reopening only begin after a state has had 14 straight days of declining cases.

As far as I know, no state has met that criteria. Therefore, no state should be reopening. Even a little.

Is that tough on people and businesses? Sure. Maybe its time to call on those "faceless billionaires" to sacrifice something for the greater good?

Instead of it always being those working people who have to be laid off, or take a pay cut, or a demotion, or have their hours cut back. Cause it's necessary for the business, the greater good.
 
But you want to force people back to work, possibly risking their lives, so those "faceless billionaires" can make a few more million.

If you think people like me who want to see others be able to get back to work is because I want to see billionaires make a few more bucks...wow. Just totally off the mark.
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At

Yuuuuup.


My wife laughs her a** off everytime the Domino's commercial comes on bragging about being "contactless the moment your pizza leaves the oven," because someone still needs to touch the pizza box to put it in the warming bag, take it out of the warming bag, touch the "contactless" cardboard box they put the pizza boxes on, touch the sauce containers if you order extra sauce, etc.

Sure, the pizza doesn't get touched, but every farking thing else gets touched!

You realize that the CDC said it's highly unlikely to spread the virus via surfaces, right? 'Member that?
 
So criticize Texas, have at it. I'm just curious if you think the blue states I mentioned are wrong in what they have started to do as well.

I’ve not looked at data in the last 10 days
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At

They also said at one point masks weren’t necessary. I think it’s wise to take every reasonable precaution.

This info was from May 20th, of this year. There's probably more germs on any door you may encounter.
 
I’ve not looked at data in the last 10 days

Ha, ok then. At least you're being honest. Things have been trending very well here in MA. Governor supposed to announce phase 2 plan today. And this isn't all or nothing. State and regional reopening is the way to go based on how things are going.
 
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Pressure from the Orange man child is the main cause of foolishly reopening due to his threats which are disguised in many forms. His aim is to rile the troops.

The main question is still at what cost are we willing to chase the almighty dollar. Sadly we know the answer which just shows how quickly this country is sliding toward total chaos.

I’ll keep saying this but the Trumpettes would rather we speak German or Japanese instead of making sacrifices /during and after WW2.

I find it totally disgusting.
 
Re: Covfefe-19 The 10th Part: Might As Well Reject No Shirt, No Shoes While You're At

Texas reopened weeks ago. It’s not like the blue states were on the same schedule here

Here's the thing, though. We really don't know exactly what will happen with the re-openings, or with all these protests, or anything else relating to this disease. Even the experts are just guessing, in large part, and there aren't many experts on this board.

Around the third week of April, Georgia announced they were opening up. There were a number of posters who were quick to hop on this board with all kinds of comments like "this should end well" or "can't wait to see it in two weeks," etc...

Well, we're 6-7 weeks down the road, and what have we seen? There hasn't been any re-opening spike in Georgia. Cases haven't dropped to nothing, either, but the state is managing. Hospitals aren't overwhelmed. Dead bodies aren't lining the gutters.

Now, I'm not pointing fingers particularly at you because I don't recall you making that claim about what would happen to Georgia due to the re-opening, but there were certainly others who did.

The same is true in Florida and California when we saw the crowds at the beaches, and all the protests in Michigan, etc...

I don't know what's going to happen as a result of all these restaurants going to outdoor dining or partial re-openings. But it's easy for people to claim we're going to see this catastrophe two weeks from now, then by the time we get there everybody has moved on to a new topic.
 
Pressure from the Orange man child is the main cause of foolishly reopening due to his threats which are disguised in many forms. His aim is to rile the troops.

The main question is still at what cost are we willing to chase the almighty dollar. Sadly we know the answer which just shows how quickly this country is sliding toward total chaos.

I’ll keep saying this but the Trumpettes would rather we speak German or Japanese instead of making sacrifices /during and after WW2.

I find it totally disgusting.

Are small business owners and laid off workers across the country "chasing the almighty dollar" for wanting to work?
 
Here's the thing, though. We really don't know exactly what will happen with the re-openings, or with all these protests, or anything else relating to this disease. Even the experts are just guessing, in large part, and there aren't many experts on this board.

Around the third week of April, Georgia announced they were opening up. There were a number of posters who were quick to hop on this board with all kinds of comments like "this should end well" or "can't wait to see it in two weeks," etc...

Well, we're 6-7 weeks down the road, and what have we seen? There hasn't been any re-opening spike in Georgia. Cases haven't dropped to nothing, either, but the state is managing. Hospitals aren't overwhelmed. Dead bodies aren't lining the gutters.

Now, I'm not pointing fingers particularly at you because I don't recall you making that claim about what would happen to Georgia due to the re-opening, but there were certainly others who did.

The same is true in Florida and California when we saw the crowds at the beaches, and all the protests in Michigan, etc...

I don't know what's going to happen as a result of all these restaurants going to outdoor dining or partial re-openings. But it's easy for people to claim we're going to see this catastrophe two weeks from now, then by the time we get there everybody has moved on to a new topic.

Use that logic to the families who have lost loved ones. Again, the underlying theme Trumpettes have is “death, the cost of doing business.”
 
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