Posted on 08/17/2022 1:08:05 PM PDT by lightman
White House COVID-19 czar Ashish Jha on Tuesday admitted that the six-foot social distancing rule that was implemented in early 2020 isn’t actually effective.
Over the past several years, “a lot of time” was spent “talking about six feet of distance, 15 minutes of being together. We realize that’s actually not the right way to think about this,” he said during a White House briefing on COVID-19.
“That’s not the most accurate way to think about this,” Jha said, adding that it is about “the quality of air you’re breathing around you.”
In a crowded indoor area with poor ventilation, people can “get infected” with COVID-19 “in minutes,” Jha said, adding that being outdoors you can be “outside for long periods of time” and not get infected.
Jha made those comments in regards to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) having relaxed guidelines around COVID-19. That included dropping the six-foot social distancing rule.
The agency last week rescinded a number of rules and made key updates to its recommendations, now stating that unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals should essentially be treated the same, while explicitly saying that those with a prior infection have protection against severe illness.
Starting in early 2020, federal health agencies issued a recommendation that people keep at least six feet of distance away from one another. Health departments, businesses, corporations, and schools across the United States then adopted the rule, leading to restrictions such as capacity limits and lockdowns.
‘Nobody Knows’
A former administration for the Food and Drug Administration, Scott Gottlieb, revealed in late 2021 that the six-foot rule was made up.
“Nobody knows where it came from,” Gottlieb, a Pfizer board member, told CBS News. “Most people assume that the six feet of distance, the recommendation for keeping six feet apart, comes out of some old studies related to flu, where droplets don’t travel more than six feet.”)
The CDC, he said, initially recommended a 10-foot rule, and the six-foot rule was a compromise between the federal health agency and Trump administration officials.
“So the compromise was around six feet. Now imagine if that detail had leaked out. Everyone would have said, ‘This is the White House politically interfering with the CDC’s judgment.’ The CDC said 10 feet, it should be 10 feet, but 10 feet was no more right than six feet and ultimately became three feet,” Gottlieb remarked.
The CDC also said in its update that it’s no longer recommending unvaccinated people to quarantine after exposure. Unvaccinated people who have been in close contact with an infected person aren’t advised to go through a five-day quarantine period if they haven’t tested positive or shown symptoms, according to the revised guidelines.
Regardless of vaccination status, according to the CDC, “you should isolate from others when you have COVID-19” or are “sick and suspect that you have COVID-19 but do not yet have test results.” Previously, the CDC said fully vaccinated people who were exposed could skip the quarantine period.
What about the one way aisles in grocery stores?
Little by little, by drips and drabs, they admit that the entire thing was a crock of sh*t, and that EVERYTHING they said, and used as justification for EVERYTHING they forced everyone to endure, was a LIE.
Another import working for government
That’s the only rule I liked. It kept people the hell out of my space.
these idiots need to be prosecuted!
It is about viral load. If you don’t want COVID (only an idiot would want it), avoid situations when possible that could expose you to high viral loads. Being outside is rarely dangerous and on a breezy day there is basically zero risk with the current variants. Indoors, it really depends on ventilation and proximity.
So they are just now figuring out that this is an airborne virus, which happens to be so small that masks don't work either.
With all due respect, I knew we were being lied two 15 days after they said “two weeks to flatten the curve”.
That fixed everything!!
Ironically, the 6-ft rule was the only one that made sense to me, because that is about the distance for spiddle to travel when speaking to someone without a mask.
It was a useless exercise in futility.......................
“Scott Gottlieb, revealed in late 2021 that the six-foot rule was made up. ‘Nobody knows where it came from,’ Gottlieb, a Pfizer board member, told CBS News.”
I’d heard that some sixth-grader came up with it. I guess that makes as much sense as anything else.
(“That’s not the most accurate way to think about this,” Jha said, adding that it is about “the quality of air you’re breathing around you.”)
So.......not breathing is the best solution.
Got it.
Would a full spacesuit work?
I think I have one laying around from my Apollo days. I had to fix the engine on Ironman One.
Me too, I actually liked the ‘social distancing’...................
No kidding. Back when we lived in Silicon Valley, there were certain individuals who believed their space was their space and your space was *their* space also. Quite common in stores.
Shameless. Never even a weak apology. Never any consequences for their vast crimes.
Only weak the weak minded and fearful paid any of it any attention. That includes a bunch of people here as well. The same people who want cops to have broad sweeping search powers in spite of our constitutional limitations on search and seizure. Liberty and risk as always inextricably intertwined.
the lack of social distancing led to the spread of money pox and destroyed any credibility the cdc had left...
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