Posted on 09/09/2020 6:22:47 PM PDT by md1986
More than 1,000 high school football games have been played over the past month across multiple states.
Utah, for example, launched youth sports more than five weeks ago. Alabama, Indiana and Tennessee commenced with high school football roughly four weeks ago. Alaska has been allowing games for more than two weeks.
Many have been wondering whether these events would ultimately lead to an increase in COVID-19 cases being spread within communities.
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Leftists are truly morons. No big outbreak after Sturgis either. Remember that outrage?
“Shut it all down NOW!!!”
Your Beloved Providers, the Democrat Party
But after Sturgis attendance of 400k, there are 250k covid infections?
I think we should kill all scientists and mathematicians.
Was in Indy in June. Walked into a grocery store and only the employees had masks. Way more open then The People’s Republic of Maryland where I live.
I was shocked how happy a stranger’s smile made me feel.
College games either...I watched a bunch of highlights and not one person fell down dead or even coughed much.
The virus may be real but the hysteria is a scam.
Are the young men being forced to salute Marxism?
Welcome to Indiana, even if temporarily! The Hoosier people for the most part have tried very hard to return to old normal as quickly as possible. The July 4th weekend, I thought we were all the way there.
It was just a few days later that we heard that the county where Indianapolis is located would be requiring masks indoors, where they had previously been recommended. I live next door to that county, and rarely venture but one block across the county line.
Within a couple of weeks. our weak governor mandated masks everywhere indoors. It doesnt matter if you can socially distance within the indoors. That doesnt matter anymore. Masks are required. It is awful.
However, I see that most people are complying only because we have to. As soon as people are inside, masks are beneath the nose or chin. No one gives you a problem anymore. Not even the Karens.
I have 2 protest masks that I alternate. One is crocheted, and very hole-y. Easy to breathe. The other is a single layer mask made of eyelet. Both of them qualify as face coverings and I havent had anyone accost me, even though the crocheted one is pretty visibly a protest mask.
Back to your comment about a strangers smile. If I was not that person (I probably wasnt if you were in Indianapolis proper), I hope that I was that person for another stranger.
I have a new thing Im doing lately, which is an old normal thing. Im talking with people around me when I shop, mostly at the grocery store. I decided to start doing this when an elderly man stood across from me at a large pick-your-corn out of the bin. He said to me, can you believe how good this corn looks this late in the season? I remarked that it was nice to see such good looking corn cobs. That man made my heart swell. He talked to me! From behind a mask! It was such a gift! So I have decided that even though we have to wear masks, I am going to start looking people in the eye again, and if I see a friendly twinkle, I will say something to them if nothing more than to have a nice day.
I hate the masks. Not only do I feel like I cant breathe, I dont like how they make me not want to trust other people where I have no reason not to. These masks have changed us, and its not for the better.
Nah, we should kill all reporters, editors and news media owners. They’re the ones fanning this crap with their sensationalistic prevarications.
It is much overblown hype, but you’re right. It’s real. And people with significant comorbidities should exercise caution.
Ug. Eye roll.
The media keeps comparing the covid to the 1918 flu.
50 Million people died from that flu.
No country shut down.
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