Posted on 04/27/2020 10:38:24 AM PDT by DannyTN
They told us FOUR weeks. Longer than that is TOO long to be on f’n house arrest!!
Good that they are wearing them.
Actually if sufficient masks were available, I’m not sure we would have had to have a lock down.
But they weren’t so it is what it is.
How do you get the food into your mouth through the mask?
Well said!
They’re just to make people feel good.
Rachael Maddow with junk.
These 2 doctors from Bakersfield have 40 years of experience in viruses and respiratory infections. They say these lockdown procedures are suppressing our immune responses.
Here’s the transcript.
An entirely different disease.
MSNBC is really the Land of Misfit Toys...
Equivocating
You said it!
Tell that to the East Asian countries like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan who overwhelmingly wear masks and have controlled the spread of CV much more effectively than we have.
You really are pathetic.
People under house arrest have to wear ankle monitoring bracelets and their communications are monitored. This isn’t house arrest.
California’s lockdown started March 19. We aren’t even 6 weeks into it.
Hows sweden going with their no-lockdown response. ;)
Worse than their neighboring Nordic countries.
Sweden: 1874 CV cases and 225 deaths per million
Denmark: 1502 CV cases and 74 deaths per million
Norway: 1393 CV cases and 38 deaths per million
Finland: 847 CV cases and 35 deaths per million.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
You can nail that one to the wall.
The same NBC that put rockets on a GMC pickup to “show” how dangerous they were?
Is this year the first time we attempted to quarantine the healthy or not? Did all non-essential businesses shut down via government edict in 1918?
Yes, non-essential businesses have been shut down by local government edicts before.
"Philadelphias response was too little, too late. Dr. Wilmer Krusen, director of Public Health and Charities for the city, insisted mounting fatalities were not the Spanish flu, but rather just the normal flu. So on September 28, the city went forward with a Liberty Loan parade attended by tens of thousands of Philadelphians, spreading the disease like wildfire. In just 10 days, over 1,000 Philadelphians were dead, with another 200,000 sick. Only then did the city close saloons and theaters. By March 1919, over 15,000 citizens of Philadelphia had lost their lives.
St. Louis, Missouri, was different: Schools and movie theaters closed and public gatherings were banned. Consequently, the peak mortality rate in St. Louis was just one-eighth of Philadelphias death rate during the peak of the pandemic.
Citizens in San Francisco were fined $5a significant sum at the timeif they were caught in public without masks and charged with disturbing the peace."
https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/1918-flu-pandemic#section_8
The more things change the more they stay the same. And we all know what came shortly after 1918: the Roaring Twenties. The American economy has survived worse than this. It may take a few years but this recession too shall pass.
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