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TheLittleLady
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Will rephrase “aside from state regulations regarding physician assisted suicide laws, is there any evidence that states or the CDC is masking the cause(s) of death when reporting COVID deaths”.
Depends on where you live in the U.S. Down South, big bugs abound! And the humidity can turn a Tupperware of flour or rice into a brick!Unfortunately people do the same thing. Instead of buying some extra flour or rice, they buy just what they need. This stuff lasts a long, long time and is really pretty cheap.
sad but true that too few think about consequences AND too many essentially worship celebrities/moneyThe dominoes are continuing to fall. If our food supply chain and distribution succumbs to the “all or nothing” response we will see such severe levels of death and despair the likes of the Great Depression only winked at.
I don’t know who was behind this decision to shutdown 80% of the whole country. There are other ways, much less drastic and much less harmful, to combat this virus. This shutting down of businesses is going to be even more disastrous as time goes on. I know people who have had the corona virus and yes it was bad for a few days, but they recovered all right within two weeks and are back to normal now.Continuing disaster resulting from coronavirus-related business shutdowns:
So the 23,000+ deaths in the US so far are not enough (or are maybe imaginary)? How many would be enough?I know people who have had the corona virus and yes it was bad for a few days, but they recovered all right within two weeks and are back to normal now.
People in positions of power made decisions with drastic consequences from which they will be personally shielded, yes. What’s your point?What state do you live in? I am certain your Governor, County Judge, Mayor, and yes the President all had a say in what can/should remain open and what should be closed.
They listened to the people whom they appointed to various positions in their respective governments to make their decisions.
It was the independent good judgement of the governors of the various states.1cthlctrth:![]()
I don’t know who was behind this decision to shutdown 80% of the whole country.Continuing disaster resulting from coronavirus-related business shutdowns:
How about listing some of them.There are other ways, much less drastic and much less harmful, to combat this virus.
The governors of the states who made these decisions are of the community. They have friends and relatives in the community. They are not totally shielded from the consequences of their decisions. And they are elected, so they are putting their career on the line too. They make the best decisions they can for the best reasons possible.People in positions of power made decisions with drastic consequences from which they will be personally shielded,
You won’t see it because there will not be 3 more months of this lockdown. There will be a gradual roll-out of a return to normalcy.Yes. Let’s see the support after 3 more months of lockdown…
Some of them, perhaps. Others definitely just seem to be enjoying the power. You can’t look at some of the arbitrary measures being put out and tell me with a straight face that every politician out there is making decisions solely with their brain. (If you can, that’s a pretty big insult to said politicians.) To say that they are not “totally shielded” is kind of a moot point. To imply that they’ll have to endure a comparable level of hardship to someone who has to feed a family but is looking at potentially months of unemployment is absurd. They’re suffering no financial difficultly. The risk of not getting re-election is there in normal times. It comes with the territory of being in politics.They make the best decisions they can for the best reasons possible.