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Posted: 4/17/2020 8:23:28 PM EDT
Lamont issues another EO today. This one mandating masks/face covering if one cannot social distance (six feet or more) while in public. Goes into effect Monday at 8pm. He also pushed the CT primary (if there are two or more canidates) to August 11th.
https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Office-of-the-Governor/Executive-Orders/Lamont-Executive-Orders/Executive-Order-No-7BB.pdf?la=en Cloth Face Coverings or Higher Level of Protection Required in Public Wherever Close Contact is Unavoidable. Effective at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020, any person in a public place in Connecticut who is unable to or does not maintain a safe social distance of approximately six feet from every other person shall cover their mouth and nose with a mask or cloth face-covering. In addition, individuals shall use a mask or cloth face covering when using the services of any taxi, car, livery, ride-sharing or similar service or means of mass public transit, or while within any semi-enclosed transit stop or waiting area. The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development shall issue updated versions to the Safe Workplace rules issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 7V, Section 1 and the Safe Stores rules issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 7S, Section 1, which updated versions shall set forth additional requirements for face coverings within those settings. Nothing in this order shall require the use of a mask or cloth face covering by anyone for whom doing so would be contrary to his or her health or safety because of a medical condition, a child in a child care setting, anyone under the age of 2 years, or an older child if the parent, guardian or person responsible for the child is unable to place the mask safely on the child’s face. If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition. This order shall supersede and preempt any current or future municipal order. Further Postponement of Presidential Preference Primary to August 11. To protect the health and safety of voters, poll workers, and the most vulnerable members of our population, I hereby further modify Section 9-464 of the Connecticut General Statutes to provide that on August 11, 2020, each party shall conduct a primary in each town if the names of two or more candidates for President of the United States remain on such party's ballot in accordance with the provisions of chapter 154 of the General Statutes. |
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Quoted: If he wants me to wear a mask he should supply me with one. View Quote He already did "If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition." |
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For his next Trick. He will close down testing sites because of WEATHER.
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A couple days ago they woodnt let people into the Haynes hardware store with out a mask
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Quoted: He already did "If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If he wants me to wear a mask he should supply me with one. He already did "If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition." What medical condition would keep someone from being able to wear a mask? |
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Quoted: What medical condition would keep someone from being able to wear a mask? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If he wants me to wear a mask he should supply me with one. He already did "If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition." What medical condition would keep someone from being able to wear a mask? Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If he wants me to wear a mask he should supply me with one. He already did "If a person declines to wear a mask or face covering because of a medical condition as described above, such person shall not be required to produce medical documentation verifying the stated condition." What medical condition would keep someone from being able to wear a mask? Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. |
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Had a guy outside the Big Y tell me today, “you heard about the Governor’s new EO for Tuesday, right?”
Reply: “You can tell the governor to fuck off”. **crickets** I’m done with this nonsense. If YOU feel better wearing a mask and gloves, go for it. I’m all set. I’m a big boy, thanks. |
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Quoted: Had a guy outside the Big Y tell me today, “you heard about the Governor’s new EO for Tuesday, right?” Reply: “You can tell the governor to fuck off”. **crickets** I’m done with this nonsense. If YOU feel better wearing a mask and gloves, go for it. I’m all set. I’m a big boy, thanks. View Quote 100% agree |
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Quoted: Had a guy outside the Big Y tell me today, “you heard about the Governor’s new EO for Tuesday, right?” Reply: “You can tell the governor to fuck off”. **crickets** I’m done with this nonsense. If YOU feel better wearing a mask and gloves, go for it. I’m all set. I’m a big boy, thanks. View Quote I hear you. |
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Quoted: Had a guy outside the Big Y tell me today, “you heard about the Governor’s new EO for Tuesday, right?” Reply: “You can tell the governor to fuck off”. **crickets** I’m done with this nonsense. If YOU feel better wearing a mask and gloves, go for it. I’m all set. I’m a big boy, thanks. View Quote I'm with you, this is fucking stupid! Shutdown the economy, social distance and self isolate until we pass our peak so we don't overwhelm the medical system. Well guess what, we passed our peak so fuck this BS! The GOV can get eat a bowl of dicks! |
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Quoted: Not sure where you're getting this info from, but according to the CDC, CT has yet to hit its peak. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well guess what, we passed our peak so fuck this BS! Not sure where you're getting this info from, but according to the CDC, CT has yet to hit its peak. Let’s get it over with. Gov. Lamont should shut the state down for 2 YEARS. FUCK IT. |
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Quoted:Let’s get it over with. Gov. Lamont should shut the state down for 2 YEARS. FUCK IT. View Quote Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? |
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Quoted: Had a guy outside the Big Y tell me today, “you heard about the Governor’s new EO for Tuesday, right?” Reply: “You can tell the governor to fuck off”. **crickets** I’m done with this nonsense. If YOU feel better wearing a mask and gloves, go for it. I’m all set. I’m a big boy, thanks. View Quote |
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Quoted: Not sure where you're getting this info from, but according to the CDC, CT has yet to hit its peak. View Quote Fuck those dopes, they've been getting this wrong since day one. A month ago they said we were going to have up to 240k deaths, now that's down to what, 50-60k, or in other words, normal flu numbers. Read the paper, CT cases are on the down swing. Then read the demographics of those dying of covid compared to all deaths and it's even more pathetic. In the worst affected age groups, COVID still only accounts for 2-3% of total deaths. Some age groups have no death at all! The shutdown economy is going to cause more harm than COVID, this whole thing is stupid! If people are at high risk, or are in contact with people at high risk, then yes, stay home or where your PPE. If you aren't at a high risk of dying, then start things back up at a reasonable pace. I'm considered an essential employee and have been out during this whole fiasco and things are just fine. No one gave us a magic pill, we just go to work, go to the store, go around people and all is well. You wanna stay home and wear a mask when out in town, so be it. I'm an adult, I have health and life insurance, so I'll do what I want and if I get sick and die that's on me. I don't visit people at risk and they don't visit me, so I'm good there too. This whole thing is just a big power grab, and our illustrious GOV is only doing what Fredo's brother tells him to do. Those tards are wearing mask because they left there mass transit open this whole time, and even their numbers are going down. CT taxes already suck enough as it is, just wait until they shoot through the roof to make up for all that lost revenue. Small businesses can't make it up, so it's gotta come from somewhere, right? |
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Quoted: Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:Let’s get it over with. Gov. Lamont should shut the state down for 2 YEARS. FUCK IT. Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? The world is burning, the May contract in oil is trading negative 14 dollars, They are paying people to take oil deliveries next month. There is a lot of smoke in the air, we might be able to put out the fire if we get things going soon, maybe. The bullshit disease isn't going to kill anywhere near as many as the bullshit response. While I was typing, negative thirty fucking eight. |
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Quoted: Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:Let’s get it over with. Gov. Lamont should shut the state down for 2 YEARS. FUCK IT. Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? Tell That to A Small Business Owner. You watch States like KONNECTICUT and N.Y. will Keep extending it. The longer this shit goes on The more harm will be done to The Economy. Let me ask you Something. Do You Pkan on moving? |
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Quoted: The world is burning, the May contract in oil is trading negative 14 dollars, They are paying people to take oil deliveries next month. There is a lot of smoke in the air, we might be able to put out the fire if we get things going soon, maybe. The bullshit disease isn't going to kill anywhere near as many as the bullshit response. While I was typing, negative thirty fucking eight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:Let’s get it over with. Gov. Lamont should shut the state down for 2 YEARS. FUCK IT. Wow! Some of you guys are so reasonable, sure you're not a liberal? Are you that much of a candy-ass that you can't sit home for a month or 2? The world isn't going to burn. If it does, we're all going together, so what's the big deal? The world is burning, the May contract in oil is trading negative 14 dollars, They are paying people to take oil deliveries next month. There is a lot of smoke in the air, we might be able to put out the fire if we get things going soon, maybe. The bullshit disease isn't going to kill anywhere near as many as the bullshit response. While I was typing, negative thirty fucking eight. People Are Going to Leave KONNECTICUT in droves. Its DONE. |
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How do we know they're not spreading this thing at the testing sites do they change their gloves after every test?
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Quoted: Tell That to A Small Business Owner. You watch States like KONNECTICUT and N.Y. will Keep extending it. The longer this shit goes on The more harm will be done to The Economy. Let me ask you Something. Do You Pkan on moving? View Quote If you ran your business so shitty that you can't afford 2 months of downtime, you were going to fail, regardless. Not to mention there was a small business loan you could've applied for. Move, and go where? Please, tell me somewhere I'll make as much as I do here and have the property I have, all while getting my children a decent education w/o having to, then, pay for private school. I ask, because I've been researching for the past 5yrs. Nowhere in this country fits the bill. I'll take an average of 35% pay cut. Any place that has cheaper taxes and lower property values has garbage schools. So, while I'll be making less, how am I able to afford to send my children to private school? One of the best locations I've found is the Chapel Hill area of NC. However, property is NOT cheap there. What I have here is valued ~135% more, there. I calculated property tax and it would be ~$800 less/yr. However, NC has higher income tax, so the 2 balance out. Yet, I'd be making less, have a higher mortgage, and groceries still cost about the same. What's the point in moving? |
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Quoted: If you ran your business so shitty that you can't afford 2 months of downtime, you were going to fail, regardless. Not to mention there was a small business loan you could've applied for. Move, and go where? Please, tell me somewhere I'll make as much as I do here and have the property I have, all while getting my children a decent education w/o having to, then, pay for private school. I ask, because I've been researching for the past 5yrs. Nowhere in this country fits the bill. I'll take an average of 35% pay cut. Any place that has cheaper taxes and lower property values has garbage schools. So, while I'll be making less, how am I able to afford to send my children to private school? One of the best locations I've found is the Chapel Hill area of NC. However, property is NOT cheap there. What I have here is valued ~135% more, there. I calculated property tax and it would be ~$800 less/yr. However, NC has higher income tax, so the 2 balance out. Yet, I'd be making less, have a higher mortgage, and groceries still cost about the same. What's the point in moving? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Tell That to A Small Business Owner. You watch States like KONNECTICUT and N.Y. will Keep extending it. The longer this shit goes on The more harm will be done to The Economy. Let me ask you Something. Do You Pkan on moving? If you ran your business so shitty that you can't afford 2 months of downtime, you were going to fail, regardless. Not to mention there was a small business loan you could've applied for. Move, and go where? Please, tell me somewhere I'll make as much as I do here and have the property I have, all while getting my children a decent education w/o having to, then, pay for private school. I ask, because I've been researching for the past 5yrs. Nowhere in this country fits the bill. I'll take an average of 35% pay cut. Any place that has cheaper taxes and lower property values has garbage schools. So, while I'll be making less, how am I able to afford to send my children to private school? One of the best locations I've found is the Chapel Hill area of NC. However, property is NOT cheap there. What I have here is valued ~135% more, there. I calculated property tax and it would be ~$800 less/yr. However, NC has higher income tax, so the 2 balance out. Yet, I'd be making less, have a higher mortgage, and groceries still cost about the same. What's the point in moving? Good Luck |
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Quoted: If you ran your business so shitty that you can't afford 2 months of downtime, you were going to fail, regardless. Not to mention there was a small business loan you could've applied for. Move, and go where? Please, tell me somewhere I'll make as much as I do here and have the property I have, all while getting my children a decent education w/o having to, then, pay for private school. I ask, because I've been researching for the past 5yrs. Nowhere in this country fits the bill. I'll take an average of 35% pay cut. Any place that has cheaper taxes and lower property values has garbage schools. So, while I'll be making less, how am I able to afford to send my children to private school? One of the best locations I've found is the Chapel Hill area of NC. However, property is NOT cheap there. What I have here is valued ~135% more, there. I calculated property tax and it would be ~$800 less/yr. However, NC has higher income tax, so the 2 balance out. Yet, I'd be making less, have a higher mortgage, and groceries still cost about the same. What's the point in moving? View Quote I am honestly happy for you and your ability to do the things you have done, but you are not in the majority. I have a ton of friends with small businesses who aren’t doing well and it’s not from sucking at business. HOw long have you been at it? A bet for quite sometime, what about the folks who spent their life savings on a business that opened this year? Is it their fault they didn’t have a mountain of cash in their back pocket before they jumped into the American dream. You are delusional if you think this isn’t crushing small business owners. People will leave CT more so then they already are, because taxes are going to go up because of this and it’s only going to get worse. The only reason why CT’s leaving numbers don’t look bad is because of all the NY’ers rushing in here because we are better than they are. I travel throughout the states extensively and if you haven’t found a place better, you haven’t been looking. 3 million people a year die in the US and were going to destroy it all for 50-60k? That’s fucking asinine! That’s less then those killed in fucking car accidents |
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Quoted: I am honestly happy for you and your ability to do the things you have done, but you are not in the majority. I have a ton of friends with small businesses who aren’t doing well and it’s not from sucking at business. HOw long have you been at it? A bet for quite sometime, what about the folks who spent their life savings on a business that opened this year? Is it their fault they didn’t have a mountain of cash in their back pocket before they jumped into the American dream. You are delusional if you think this isn’t crushing small business owners. People will leave CT more so then they already are, because taxes are going to go up because of this and it’s only going to get worse. The only reason why CT’s leaving numbers don’t look bad is because of all the NY’ers rushing in here because we are better than they are. I travel throughout the states extensively and if you haven’t found a place better, you haven’t been looking. 3 million people a year die in the US and were going to destroy it all for 50-60k? That’s fucking asinine! That’s less then those killed in fucking car accidents View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If you ran your business so shitty that you can't afford 2 months of downtime, you were going to fail, regardless. Not to mention there was a small business loan you could've applied for. Move, and go where? Please, tell me somewhere I'll make as much as I do here and have the property I have, all while getting my children a decent education w/o having to, then, pay for private school. I ask, because I've been researching for the past 5yrs. Nowhere in this country fits the bill. I'll take an average of 35% pay cut. Any place that has cheaper taxes and lower property values has garbage schools. So, while I'll be making less, how am I able to afford to send my children to private school? One of the best locations I've found is the Chapel Hill area of NC. However, property is NOT cheap there. What I have here is valued ~135% more, there. I calculated property tax and it would be ~$800 less/yr. However, NC has higher income tax, so the 2 balance out. Yet, I'd be making less, have a higher mortgage, and groceries still cost about the same. What's the point in moving? I am honestly happy for you and your ability to do the things you have done, but you are not in the majority. I have a ton of friends with small businesses who aren’t doing well and it’s not from sucking at business. HOw long have you been at it? A bet for quite sometime, what about the folks who spent their life savings on a business that opened this year? Is it their fault they didn’t have a mountain of cash in their back pocket before they jumped into the American dream. You are delusional if you think this isn’t crushing small business owners. People will leave CT more so then they already are, because taxes are going to go up because of this and it’s only going to get worse. The only reason why CT’s leaving numbers don’t look bad is because of all the NY’ers rushing in here because we are better than they are. I travel throughout the states extensively and if you haven’t found a place better, you haven’t been looking. 3 million people a year die in the US and were going to destroy it all for 50-60k? That’s fucking asinine! That’s less then those killed in fucking car accidents Exactly This. People are delusional especially in A State Like ours. "Lets Hope For The Best" is what people say when THEY Know it's bad. Well guess what, Its A Fucking Disaster. We All Know It. |
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New London County: 132 covid cases per 100K people, 5 deaths per 100K people. Ya, I guess it’s an apocalypse
This was with no mandatory mask wearing during the worst of the pandemic, ya, that’s worth destroying the economy. So what are we supposed to do, hide out until there are no deaths per 100k? Are we going to do the same for everything else that people die from, hide out and hope it doesn’t come for us? Cancer kills more and we don’t shut down businesses and lock everyone in their homes. And the 2 biggest causes of cancer (cigarettes and alcohol) are still sold at essential businesses. By the way, these two items are also 2 of the largest denominators for COVID deaths. Bottom line, wearing mask and keeping the economy closed is retarded because there are more deadly things in our everyday lives that everyone, including the pogues in charge of CT, are more than happy to allow unfettered and complete access too. |
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This has been a stressful couple months. .
It’s important in times like these to remind ourselves that everyone else, and I mean everyone else (even all of you in this forum), everyone is stressed out. People, whether right or wrong, are genuinely scared for their lives and the lives of their loved ones by something they can not see. We can not allow our stress to turn us on our teammates, whether at home, at work, or on the Internet. I don’t care who you are, truther, doomers, antivaccers, nurse or laid off, truckers, construction workers, stay at home moms, this shit is taking a toll on everyone, no one can deny it. You can argue for days if you should wear a mask or not, and I believe it is all our individual liberty to make our own decisions. But if you get hung up on the semantics nothing will get done. You’ll just waste your time and energy. I think everyone is missing the real story here. The government literally labeled people essential and nonessential. It’s the most insane thing I’ve ever heard. Who is anyone to dub someone else nonessential. They way overstepped their bounds IMO and people, especially you guys, need to pick up this message and give it legs. The government told people to stay home because “they weren’t needed”. Any liberal crying poor right now needs to have this shoved in their face so they understand it. |
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So far I'm enjoying the situation. I'm old, have heart disease, and have dealt daily with the possibility of death for 20 years so this shit doesn't scare me.
Not shaking hands is fucking great! Always thought it was a barbaric custom. Glad to be rid of it. Don't touch me and I won't touch you. "Social distancing".... been doin' it for years. People suck and I prefer to not be around them anymore. If I wasn't married I'd probably move to Alaska. If I was rich I'd buy my own island. The lack of traffic is great. I guess I'll see how bad things get, but for now I'm enjoying things. |
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Lt. Gov. Patrick responds to backlash from 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' comments |
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On one hand the government has to tell people what to do because most are too stupid to think for themselves. People have become so dependant on being told what to do vs. knowing what to do. I see it at work all the time.
Open the economy back up. Let things go. The left is pushing for this shut down so they can use it to roll us into socialism. You watch. The Chinese attacked us. We need to fight back. Wipe out their economy. We can do it with tariffs, incentives to move manufacturing back home and we can sieze all their assets in this country and use the money and proceeeds to help fund the incentives. Fuck China. We should be nuking them not talking. |
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Quoted: 3 million people a year die in the US and were going to destroy it all for 50-60k? That’s fucking asinine! That’s less then those killed in fucking car accidents View Quote First of all, I never wished anyone's business to fail, but it certainly doesn't take priority over my family's health. And where do you suggest I look to move, given my focus and goals.? The US total is ~42k deaths. Where'd you get 50-60k? And that's already more than 2019's estimated ~39k vehicle deaths (which is more than the '18-'19 Flu season death toll). Also, those vehicle deaths are from an ENTIRE year. We're not yet 2 months since the first Covid death in America. If you think shutting things down didn't slow the spread, boy, you really are naive. Let me guess, washing my hands doesn't kill germs and the light doesn't actually shut off, when I close the fridge. |
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Quoted: First of all, I never wished anyone's business to fail, but it certainly doesn't take priority over my family's health. And where do you suggest I look to move, given my focus and goals.? The US total is ~42k deaths. Where'd you get 50-60k? And that's already more than 2019's estimated ~39k vehicle deaths (which is more than the '18-'19 Flu season death toll). Also, those vehicle deaths are from an ENTIRE year. We're not yet 2 months since the first Covid death in America. If you think shutting things down didn't slow the spread, boy, you really are naive. Let me guess, washing my hands doesn't kill germs and the light doesn't actually shut off, when I close the fridge. View Quote The point is that keeping everything shutdown is unsustainable. We are going to have to toughen up and reopen the economy or else do permanent damage to our way of life. If you want to stay locked up indefinitely, fine, that’s your right to do what you think is best, but that should not negatively impact someone else’s ability to provide for themselves and their family. This thing is bad, but it’s no where near as bad as it was mentioned a month ago. The recovery rate is estimated to be between 97%-99.5%! Those are some pretty good damn odd’s at surviving and a piss poor reason to close the economy, while requiring a total change of life. The government shutdown the country not to with the purpose of preventing people from dying from COVID, they closed everything to prevent the medical system from being overwhelmed by those with it. Well, they didn’t get overwhelmed and we have excess capacity now. Temporary hospitals are being shutdown and medical equipment is being sent overseas because we don’t need it all. Continue to keep the country closed and we’ll see hospitals and medical centers go out of business because they’re not allowed to do anything but COVID response. Small business, big business, all business is suffering. A post above stated correctly that we accepted the Government telling us who was essential and who wasn’t? You tell the family of any person who was working to support their family that they are nonessential? There’s no fucking such thing. The extremely low numbers of those dying from COVID, especially when looking at Age, Sex, Underlying Conditions, shows that chances are even if you get it, your going to be okay. So, before we destroy our way of life, lets get this place opened up before the damage is unrepairable. |
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Quoted: First of all, I never wished anyone's business to fail, but it certainly doesn't take priority over my family's health. And where do you suggest I look to move, given my focus and goals.? The US total is ~42k deaths. Where'd you get 50-60k? And that's already more than 2019's estimated ~39k vehicle deaths (which is more than the '18-'19 Flu season death toll). Also, those vehicle deaths are from an ENTIRE year. We're not yet 2 months since the first Covid death in America. If you think shutting things down didn't slow the spread, boy, you really are naive. Let me guess, washing my hands doesn't kill germs and the light doesn't actually shut off, when I close the fridge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 3 million people a year die in the US and were going to destroy it all for 50-60k? That’s fucking asinine! That’s less then those killed in fucking car accidents First of all, I never wished anyone's business to fail, but it certainly doesn't take priority over my family's health. And where do you suggest I look to move, given my focus and goals.? The US total is ~42k deaths. Where'd you get 50-60k? And that's already more than 2019's estimated ~39k vehicle deaths (which is more than the '18-'19 Flu season death toll). Also, those vehicle deaths are from an ENTIRE year. We're not yet 2 months since the first Covid death in America. If you think shutting things down didn't slow the spread, boy, you really are naive. Let me guess, washing my hands doesn't kill germs and the light doesn't actually shut off, when I close the fridge. Personally I’ve been working The Whole time. How about you? |
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Quoted:The extremely low numbers of those dying from COVID, View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes You simply don't get it. The reason the numbers are low is due to the fact we shut things down. Look at the graphs/charts. It isn't a coincidence that most cities peaked ~2wks after initiating their lockdown. Had this not happened, who knows when the numbers would start to fall. This is why the CDC had such a high death toll, in the beginning. They didn't yet have this data, because people weren't taking it seriously. Hospitals would've been exponentially outgunned and the supply chain, for medical supplies, would have been non-existent. If you don't think that would've caused an even greater toll on the economy, I don't know what else to tell you. Business owners wouldn't need to worry about reopening, if they're either dead or their customers are. Taxes? Where do you think the money is going to come from, when the Gov't promised to pay for Covid expenses (at Medicare rates, too)? That number wouldn't be even higher if more people got infected, regardless of if it resulted in death? If you run a small business and can't afford to pay bills, you should just tell your suppliers. Be honest. If they don't care, there's really nothing they can do, at this point. It hasn't been long enough to start evictions or be taken to court (which probably aren't even handling this crap) right now. Those suppliers tell their suppliers and up the chain it goes. When it finally gets to the top, guess what, those are the corporations getting bail outs anyway. The states are very aware of the issues and most are trying to get the wheels turning. However, taking heed from the medical community, they don't want to start another wave/cycle of the virus. Not only would it start this shit again, but how any people do you think would leave their house after a second big hit? Probably not a lot. Quoted:Personally I’ve been working The Whole time. How about you? Fortunately, yes. I'm able to work from home and be ~99.9% as effective as before. Since I'm in charge of the Project R&D dept., I've been working w/ EH&S to develop and print 3D respirators and adapters (for the units we already own). We'll be upgrading all our building ventilation systems, to HEPA approved filters, and running them as best to clean the air as we can. We've already started shuffling people and shifts around, to reduce and/or eliminate person to person interactions. We, too, want to get back to normal. However, what we won't do is risk the health or safety of our coworkers or their families, to get there. |
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Quoted: You simply don't get it. The reason the numbers are low is due to the fact we shut things down. Look at the graphs/charts. It isn't a coincidence that most cities peaked ~2wks after initiating their lockdown. Had this not happened, who knows when the numbers would start to fall. This is why the CDC had such a high death toll, in the beginning. They didn't yet have this data, because people weren't taking it seriously. Hospitals would've been exponentially outgunned and the supply chain, for medical supplies, would have been non-existent. If you don't think that would've caused an even greater toll on the economy, I don't know what else to tell you. Business owners wouldn't need to worry about reopening, if they're either dead or their customers are. Taxes? Where do you think the money is going to come from, when the Gov't promised to pay for Covid expenses (at Medicare rates, too)? That number wouldn't be even higher if more people got infected, regardless of if it resulted in death? If you run a small business and can't afford to pay bills, you should just tell your suppliers. Be honest. If they don't care, there's really nothing they can do, at this point. It hasn't been long enough to start evictions or be taken to court (which probably aren't even handling this crap) right now. Those suppliers tell their suppliers and up the chain it goes. When it finally gets to the top, guess what, those are the corporations getting bail outs anyway. The states are very aware of the issues and most are trying to get the wheels turning. However, taking heed from the medical community, they don't want to start another wave/cycle of the virus. Not only would it start this shit again, but how any people do you think would leave their house after a second big hit? Probably not a lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:The extremely low numbers of those dying from COVID, You simply don't get it. The reason the numbers are low is due to the fact we shut things down. Look at the graphs/charts. It isn't a coincidence that most cities peaked ~2wks after initiating their lockdown. Had this not happened, who knows when the numbers would start to fall. This is why the CDC had such a high death toll, in the beginning. They didn't yet have this data, because people weren't taking it seriously. Hospitals would've been exponentially outgunned and the supply chain, for medical supplies, would have been non-existent. If you don't think that would've caused an even greater toll on the economy, I don't know what else to tell you. Business owners wouldn't need to worry about reopening, if they're either dead or their customers are. Taxes? Where do you think the money is going to come from, when the Gov't promised to pay for Covid expenses (at Medicare rates, too)? That number wouldn't be even higher if more people got infected, regardless of if it resulted in death? If you run a small business and can't afford to pay bills, you should just tell your suppliers. Be honest. If they don't care, there's really nothing they can do, at this point. It hasn't been long enough to start evictions or be taken to court (which probably aren't even handling this crap) right now. Those suppliers tell their suppliers and up the chain it goes. When it finally gets to the top, guess what, those are the corporations getting bail outs anyway. The states are very aware of the issues and most are trying to get the wheels turning. However, taking heed from the medical community, they don't want to start another wave/cycle of the virus. Not only would it start this shit again, but how any people do you think would leave their house after a second big hit? Probably not a lot. So let’s stay closed for good long while. Get A Vaccine, whenever that is. Get people vaccinated, whenever that is. Maybe 2 - 5 years. If we are lucky. |
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Quoted: The dude who stayed at home for decades and enjoyed every FUCKING moment of it. https://i1.wp.com/www.beirutnightlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Huge-Hefner.jpg?fit=583%2C783&ssl=1 View Quote He was not “ essential “. |
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