JC_451
Autocross Champion
- Location
- NJ, one of the nice parts.
- Car(s)
- 2017 GTI Sport
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Facts.
Obviously.
Facts.
Obviously.
I've spent days in MOPP gear and a gas mask in 120 deg weather, so yes, yes I have.
Hundreds of farmers as pissed as I am.
https://www.oann.com/minn-farmers-protest-governors-covid-restrictions/
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So what you're saying is the positive case number is INFLATED and the percentage infected is EVEN LESS?!
You guys are still using inaccurate test numbers for the DENOMINATOR.
Experts estimate 30% of us had the virus, that was weeks ago. Many have no symptoms, they never get tested. All we know for sure is population size and total deaths, which is statistically very low. Also COVID is not even in the top 100 causes of death. All the knee jerk reactions to this are absurd. Old people die, this happens EVERY YEAR.
6 months later... 'we're early into the pandemic.' BULLSHIT. It's a flu, the season is over. We have been trending down last 30 days.
To hell with contact tracing, testing, compliance. There is a nefarious reason behind all 3.
Reality is, we are NOT looking at lots of dead Americans. Only elderly. Every year.
We have effective treatments, and the FDA blocks them. Intravenous Vitamin C for example. While they promote many drugs that cause renal failure.
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Not at all what I said, but you don't have the intelligence or intellectual honesty to understand.
6 months from now, when the country is in the depths is a depression, and we're closing on half a million deaths, you and the feable minded like you, will be to blame. Masks to reduce the spread of a respiratory borne illness shouldn't be controversial.
I agree that masks shouldn't be controversial with regards to a respiratory illness but disagree that there will be 500,000 deaths in the US from Covid. And if the US continues to trend downwards in new cases we won't have a depression.
I agree that masks shouldn't be controversial with regards to a respiratory illness but disagree that there will be 500,000 deaths in the US from Covid. And if the US continues to trend downwards in new cases we won't have a depression.