Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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The mask crowd would instead rather slink around the hostel, not engaging with anyone and doing weird OCD-esque things like wiping down the dining table with rubbing alcohol before sitting down to eat.
I legit saw two seemingly healthy college-aged women wiping down a shopping cart, yesterday. And I was so close to blurting out, "what the fuck are you doing?" Fucking weirdos.

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I legit saw two seemingly young college aged women wiping down a shopping cart, yesterday. And I was so close to blurting out, "what the fuck are you doing?" Fucking weirdos.
I've never seen shoppers do this, but where I live grocery stores and big stores like Walmart have had their employees doing that for about a year now right in the lobby if there's a big enough one. Even if they can't do it right in the lobby they have one section for carts that are dirty and another for ones that have been cleaned.
 
I've never seen shoppers do this, but where I live grocery stores and big stores like Walmart have had their employees doing that for about a year now right in the lobby if there's a big enough one. Even if they can't do it right in the lobby they have one section for carts that are dirty and another for ones that have been cleaned.
This store does wipe down the shopping carts and the baskets before you use them as well which makes it extra-fuckey. These people didn't even trust that to protect them. Some people will continue to engage in this OCD-like behavior for a long time, after this hysteria ends, unfortunately.

Edit: And these motherfuckers were wiping the side of it and shit. Not just the handle lol.
 
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We could all be vaccinated and have the virus completely dealt with, but there'll always be a few of these branch covidians saying: "wE nEeD aNoThEr LocKdOwN!111" and virtue signal about how they're such heroes for wearing masks until the end of time.
 
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The latest bullshit from the county I live in.

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE CARMEL PINE CONE

March 27, 2021, 3:22 p.m.

COUNTY'S CORONAVIRUS CASES HOLDING STEADY — AND WHY THAT'S A GOOD THING

Monterey County residents had 156 new cases of coronavirus this week, almost the same as the 159 cases during the week that ended March 20, according to the latest data from the Monterey County health department.

The numbers show that we are in the statistical trough that was bound to follow the dreadful winter surge that peaked in the county at more than 4,000 cases a week in early January and then declined rapidly over the next two months. Since March 1, the number of new cases in Monterey County has held steady at about 22.5 new cases per day. Also worth noting is that the county's daily average of new cases per day per 100,000 residents stands at 4.9 — a number that continues to make it likely the county will qualify to move into the Orange Tier as early as April 7.(Right...until the politicians move the goalposts again. Newsom is trying to get the state back to normal in time for the people to forget about everything that's happened before the recall election. Guess again, dumbass. - JS)

This week's 156 coronavirus cases in Monterey County included 36 in the Monterey Peninsula. There were none in Big Sur, Carmel-by-the-Sea and Pebble Beach, two in Carmel area (93923), four in Carmel Valley and Pacific Grove, seven in Marina, eight in Monterey and 10 in Seaside. One case was not attributed to any specific location. In early January, new infections in the Monterey Peninsula reached a peak of almost 600 per week.

Whether the current trough foretells the beginning of another surge or the end of the epidemic is unknown, though the flood of vaccine in the country makes it seem likely that any new surge will be small, if it comes at all. According to the CDC, this week there were an average of 2.7 million doses of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines administered each day in the United States, while the CDPH says 370,000 shots were given each day in California, and in Monterey County residents received shots at a rate of almost 4,200 per day. Those are very impressive numbers, especially compared to what is going on in the rest of the world.(I don't give a fuck. STILL not getting ANY vaccine. - JS)

Don't forget that on April 1 vaccine eligibility expands in California to include everyone over the age of 50. For the latest information about vaccine availability and registration in Monterey County, click here.
 
Has anyone seen babies and toddlers out and about wearing masks in their area?
Sibling has been taking pics of their babies wearing them and supposedly where they live it'd required. My area is ###pozzed but I can't say I've seen children who still need strollers wear any, just tweens. They claim everyone is doing it.
Am I being gaslit or some shit and this is actually really common or is this fucker genuinely soy? Asking for science.
 
If you have a 24 month lockdown where literally nobody can leave their homes, you won't need to worry about deaths from the kung flu because everyone will have died of starvation.
I mean, they only promised to stop covid deaths, so I'd say that's mission accomplished. Maybe like lemmings being driven over a cliff their handlers will just tell them we can never go back, might as well just idle your car in your garage, then you will just go to sleep and never wake up instead of having to face the most terrifying disease mankind has ever known.

To think, our ancestors just made do in a world where 30% of the population routinely died to plague.
 
Has anyone seen babies and toddlers out and about wearing masks in their area?
Sibling has been taking pics of their babies wearing them and supposedly where they live it'd required. My area is ###pozzed but I can't say I've seen children who still need strollers wear any, just tweens. They claim everyone is doing it.
Am I being gaslit or some shit and this is actually really common or is this fucker genuinely soy? Asking for science.
I saw them everywhere when things were still somewhat open, and now that there's this "PIMS" thing supposedly happening with small children, I'm starting to see them where I live. It's a closed area, probably the only place where they could still do shit unmasked, and now they can't even have that.
 
Babbling from a Biden regime bozo.
Wasn't it less than a month ago where Biden and other Dems were promising to throw all sorts offederal and state money, funding, and gibs to school districts that reopened for in-person learning at some point this month? My, how fortunes change.

About the only good thing I've heard out of this so far is Michigan's Governor Whitmer saying she won't tighten down existing restrictions. Knowing her, however, an abrupt change of heart on her part can't be ruled out.

Could we see lots of folks from Southwestern part of Michigan going to Indiana?
That assumes that Michigan residents close to the Indiana border haven't already being doing that so long as Indiana welcomes them and their money to be spent with open arms.
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Today, I saw someone cite the following AARP article about getting vaccinated:


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TL;DR - People that are vaccinated may still get sick with COVID and spread it to others.

This raises the question of why people should get vaccinated and take the chance with both known and unknown risks/side effects if it won't stop them from catching or even spreading COVID? 🤷‍♂️
 
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We could all be vaccinated and have the virus completely dealt with, but there'll always be a few of these branch covidians saying: "wE nEeD aNoThEr LocKdOwN!111" and virtue signal about how they're such heroes for wearing masks until the end of time.
And those branch covidians will always be in power...
 
TL;DR - People that are vaccinated may still get sick with COVID and spread it to others.

This raises the question of why people should get vaccinated and take the chance with both known and unknown risks/side effects if it won't stop them from catching or even spreading COVID? 🤷‍♂️
And no need to guess why big pharma don't promote zinc and vitamin D to fight covid. Not enough profits but to paraphrase Dirty Harry: "men got to know his limitations".
 
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