just when you thought you knew what stupid was

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   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #621  
No you are incorrect..."a wealth of research" is not a definitive clearing house of facts... there are only findings when it comes to the actual virus within the droplets that the research is akin to...yes you can say the droplets do this or don't do that but you can't say what happens with the covid microbes...

And as far as masks being "effective" there are NO definitive numbers...especially in real life scenarios not laboratory and emulated conditions and settings...

You need to face some facts that just because you want to believe something just because there is "some" evidence that supports it...does not make it so...

And BTW...vetted by whom??

What amazed me is that most of my friends agree with me in almost all discussions that we have. Now I have read very many of the posts that /pine has posted and I agree with about 1/2 of them and disagree with the other half. I truly wish that we lived close enough together that we could meet over a beer and have a discussion over our beliefs so that I could relate to the discrepancies in our beliefs to understand what our true differentiates are. Understanding what your differences are is the key to human harmony. Impersonal internet contacts can never replace personal interactions.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #622  
Talk to Dr. Neil Ferguson He was just trying to impress a young girl.

Bastard!

She is 38 and actually kind of on the chunky side (along with being married herself in an apparent "open marrigage"). Seems we don't have the monopoly on soap operas... Please note, I only mentioned "chunky" because it's my opinion that if you're going to do something stupid with a woman you shouldn't be with, at least do it with a 20 year old smokin hot chick that knows how to work it:laughing:
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #623  
What amazed me is that most of my friends agree with me in almost all discussions that we have. Now I have read very many of the posts that /pine has posted and I agree with about 1/2 of them and disagree with the other half. I truly wish that we lived close enough together that we could meet over a beer and have a discussion over our beliefs so that I could relate to the discrepancies in our beliefs to understand what our true differentiates are. Understanding what your differences are is the key to human harmony. Impersonal internet contacts can never replace personal interactions.

I agree. It's hard to get someone's tone, inflection, expression, body language etc... in written only form.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #624  
She is 38 and actually kind of on the chunky side (along with being married herself in an apparent "open marrigage"). Seems we don't have the monopoly on soap operas... Please note, I only mentioned "chunky" because it's my opinion that if you're going to do something stupid with a woman you shouldn't be with, at least do it with a 20 year old smokin hot chick that knows how to work it:laughing:

Thumbs up!
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #625  
My sister just got back from spending a month in Sweden and she said that many are angry about how bad the pandemic there has been mismanaged. She said that they are doing very little testing, and the WHO shows them now with a 6.75% death rate from confirmed cases. Most people there think that a lot more who have died were not tested and not listed as Covid. Sweden'e economy did better than some of its neighbors but they have lost a lot more citizens.

Think how they must be pissing and moaning in Belgium! Or New Jersey for that matter.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #626  
So if a codified law is on the books that you feel is unconstitutional, does that mean you will not uphold it? Per my example on the sheriff, all he was doing was playing for votes as he believes in rights when it comes to having a race with large crowds but doesn't believe in allowing protests being held because locally they (the protests) would be considered unpopular with his local voters.

The reality is we are already on a slippery slope with this whole crap pertaining to the new virus and ways as a society we are trying to curb it.

All that said, if a business has a sign up that they require a mask to be worn when entering their place of business, if you do not wear a mask and they kick you out, NO ONE'S constitutional rights have been violated. For some reason, as a society, we're stuck with the notion that the customer is always right.

As I noted before, I don't wear a mask for myself, but for others. The sad reality as a society we now want everything instantaneously and we rarely think about others because it's all about ourselves.

That is exactly what I’m saying. Officer discretion. There are hundreds of laws that are properly codified and not enforced. The chances of a mask mandate turning into actual law, is slim to none, at least in PA.

Very slippery slope, and I will not add any lube to it.

Business owner says leave, a person refuses, it’s no longer about a mask, it’s trespassing.

I wear one when required by the property owner. Absolutely refuse to do so outdoors. Also avoid people so....
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #627  
Cafeteria style law enforcement.... great.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #628  
Obviously more draconian measures will subdue this wahun virus. Look how well it is working in Peru!

They got down to business early March and shut down everything. Cerfew, masks plastic shields, LOCK DOWN Baby!

We could do that, and expect similar results.


Oh! Sweden....

COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people in Sweden vs. Europe
Source: Johns Hopkins University (as of August 2)

Sweden: 56.40
Belgium: 86.19
U.K.: 69.60
Spain: 60.88
Italy: 58.16

As good as some, better than others...

Might be all those old SAAB transmissions...

Will the beatings continue until moral improves?

We've been over this. Multiple times.

There are drastically different population densities between Sweden and other European countries, as well as travel pathways, etc.

For a more apples-to-apples comparison, look at Sweden (no lockdown) compared to their Scandinavian neighbors (lockdown) who have very similar population densities, lifestyles etc. What do we learn? (Data from today)

Deaths per 100,000

Sweden: 56.98
Norway: 4.93
Finland: 6.05
Denmark: 10.71 (Note, Denmark is on the mainland and so, again, travel is likely much more accessible - I don't know for sure, just an assumption)

So, what do we learn? Sweden has 10 times (!!!) the death rate of their neighbors. Not exactly a success.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #629  
Cafeteria style law enforcement.... great.

Lol, you can’t be that clueless? If LEOs across America enforced every violation they observed, everyday, your 911 call would take a month to answer, and municipalities would be broke from OT in January every year.....
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #630  
There are also societies that tend to care for their elders in the home, rather than farm them out. I'm sure this would have some effect on the death toll. Maybe one way or the other for that matter. If they lived in NY and the authorities sent COVID cases into the old age homes, that was bad!

So I think it's impossible to compare one country/society with another.
 
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