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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Dec 8 13:02:55 2020, in response to Re: Why the vaccine won't do much for transit ridership, posted by Joe V on Tue Dec 8 12:34:26 2020. "According to the virus FAQ in the New York Times, as of August about two-thirds of offices in the US either had reopened or *************never********** closed in the first place. "Exactly. But we don't have a test to find out who is susecptilbe to Sars (everybody) or what the long term effects even are. The graphic I posted is the first to tell it. I have another that talks about the "mystery" blood clots that healthy people (ahem sp) get and stroke out. Brain fog. Long haulers (13.4% of those with symptoms) and you name it. And then there's the belief that high risk = minority. So are you telling all black people to stay home? Herein lies the issue when we're not talking about just getting pink eye, or something that is not labeled as "novel". I think I'm on your train on one aspect, I say you can do anything as long as you do it right. Problem is, no one here wants to listen. Some countries and cities are covid-free, people are doing whatever they want. Here, we wanted an epidemic, and this nightmare is what you get. to joe-v, I'll join Irans nuclear program before I voluntarily commute again. That's how much I hate it. |