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Then show them.

If you want to play semantics, then do it.

Bottom line: We need to move slowly since there's no vaccine. To open up too quickly would overwhelm us AGAIN. Think people will be as patient the 2nd time?

Be objective. Think outside of what you need and want. Does a world of wonders.

We go slowly. There is no other option. Not staying in lockdown, not opening up too fast. Slowly.

Your question has been answered.

you seem to have troubles separTing facts from your opinion.
First of all my opinion isnt based on my needs or wants other than for the millions of others voicing the same thing.
Im one of the lucky ones where my family hasnt been affected much from this.
So before we assume its about me( you don't know me at all if you think i make decisions based on be before others)
But keep using your opinions as your judge , jury and executioner.
So no. You answered nothing other than giving me your opinion and falsely representing it as a fact. Im sorry.
 
How is the guy supposed to put the moves on now?



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Right now its pretty hard though I would imagine. Once hype has died down or a vaccine is developed, it will be like Sodom and Gomorrah out there.

The wimmens will be super horny.
 
I’m not saying every republican doesn’t wear a mask. I’m saying that people who don’t wear masks I would wager (my opinion) are republican. It’s like not every trump fan is racist. But every racist sure seems to be a trump fan.

Cause I ain't scared. And most likely, masks are bullshit. If you are coughing/sneezing, then of course masks will help
 
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maybe because testing has gone up? would easily explain your graph IMHO. more people besides the ones doctors were pretty sure already had the virus that were prioritized when testing was in short supply.
But wouldn’t that same pattern work for states closed down still?
 
But wouldn’t that same pattern work for states closed down still?
really not sure, i don't see any lockdown states added to the graph for comparison.
edit the lockdown states would have to open by the charts design to make any comparison i think.
 
When you walk into a grocery store and see people with masks on vs people without a mask, why is it I think the mask-less are Republicans? Honestly, what’s your assumption when you see those with vs without? And why is it a republican thing to believe masks are dumb?

Did you grow up in Lake Oswego?
 
Yeah, at first wear mask only if your sick and in the beginning 3' apart.
I heard the past director of CDC say with a new virus there is much more that they don't know, then they know. Even Faucie also say's "we don't know" we have to learn.
Fauci.

Difference between a scientist and an ignorant know-it-all reality TV host.
 


that graph seem useless. Tells me nothing but maybe I can't read between the lines

and, considering that it does not define what "lockdown" means, and that most states have lifted restrictions in only the last 10 days, there's no way anybody can determine what Ro's are in individual states yet. I mean, Georgia was the first state to ease restrictions, and that was 17 days ago. The incubation period is 5-14 days. Hospitalizations occur 7-15 days after 1st symptoms. It's about a month too early to be reaching conclusions about the impact on "infection rates"

I'd also point out that just because a state eases restrictions doesn't mean behavior will suddenly return to normal. I think most people will continue to practice social distancing and caution when they are in public.
 
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that graph seem useless. Tells me nothing but maybe I can't read between the lines

and, considering that it does not define what "lockdown" means, and that most states have lifted restrictions in only the last 10 days, there's no way anybody can determine what Ro's are in individual states yet. I mean, Georgia was the first state to ease restrictions, and that was 17 days ago. The incubation period is 5-14 days. Hospitalizations occur 7-15 days after 1st symptoms. It's about a month too early to be reaching conclusions about the impact on "infection rates"

I'd also point out that just because a state eases restrictions doesn't mean behavior will suddenly return to normal. I think most people will continue to practice social distancing and caution when they are in public.
Sounds like a very reasonable answer. I’m just worried from that N.Y. data of 66% of their hospitalizations were from those in mitigation. I think being out, exercising, and stuff is healthy for our immune systems. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
 

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