The Coronavirus, not the beer

i believe it was you who just a few minutes ago introduced lung cancer and injuries from skateboarding into the conversation...i guess it didn't go the way you were expecting

I understand it is difficult to follow concepts at your age... but I was pointing out how society wouldn't accept doctors refusing to treat patients for other bad decisions

However, it is painfully obvious that covid isn't about health
 
I dunno guys... maybe the people who cheer on the death of political opponents, support nationwide lockdowns and arrests, removing people from society who don't comply with what they demand...

maybe they aren't looking out for our best interests? Maybe they are one of the bad guys

But you can always count on them to listen to what the tv tells them... like Russia collusion fantasies, gang raping justices, and evil nazi 16 year olds. Their judgement is perfect!
 
I understand it is difficult to follow concepts at your age... but I was pointing out how society wouldn't accept doctors refusing to treat patients for other bad decisions

However, it is painfully obvious that covid isn't about health

So when are you going to become an anti cigarette tax activist. They do after all impinge on the rights of smokers.
 
The state health officer for Mississippi issued a COVID-19 isolation order on Friday, telling people that if they test positive for COVID-19 and refuse to self-isolate, they could face fines or possible jail time.

In his isolation order, Mississippi State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs said that people have to isolate themselves at home once they become aware that they are infected. People are expected to remain home for 10 days after becoming ill or testing positive for COVID-19, regardless of whether they are fully vaccinated.

“A negative test for COVID-19 is not required to end isolation at the end of 10 days, but you must be fever free for at least 24 hours with improvement of other symptoms,” the order said.

The order stated that refusal to obey could include several fines or punishments. Someone who refuses to obey the order of a health official could receive a $500 fine, up to six months in jail or both. However, when a life-threatening disease is involved, the refusal to obey the order could include up to $5,000 in fines, five years of jail time or both.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...s-who-refuse-to-self-isolate-could-face-fines

Mississippi going full Australian.

Will they come after the puppies next?
 
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You can't draw that conclusion from this data. You can conclude that mask mandates are not a magic bullet that stops all transmission. But you can't conclude that they are useless from this data. The reason is that you lack a control group. You need a control group under virtually the same circumstances which is almost impossible in this situation. Comparing two cities to each other is difficult as there are real and meaningful differences between any two cities when looking at the spread of a disease. You also can't divide up one city into sections and vary masks vs no masks as that would be unethical and present practical problems that are essentially impossible to surmount.

So while you can look at the massive increase after a mask mandate and conclude they're not a magic bullet, you can't say they're useless because you have no non-mask group to compare the data to. It's possible that the rates would be 20% higher without masks or it's possible there would be no difference. That data set can't tell you which.

Yes.

And 40 years after the war on drugs, drug use rate is unchanged. If not for $2T we spent on it, it could have maybe been worse!
 
The state health officer for Mississippi issued a COVID-19 isolation order on Friday, telling people that if they test positive for COVID-19 and refuse to self-isolate, they could face fines or possible jail time.

In his isolation order, Mississippi State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs said that people have to isolate themselves at home once they become aware that they are infected. People are expected to remain home for 10 days after becoming ill or testing positive for COVID-19, regardless of whether they are fully vaccinated.

“A negative test for COVID-19 is not required to end isolation at the end of 10 days, but you must be fever free for at least 24 hours with improvement of other symptoms,” the order said.

The order stated that refusal to obey could include several fines or punishments. Someone who refuses to obey the order of a health official could receive a $500 fine, up to six months in jail or both. However, when a life-threatening disease is involved, the refusal to obey the order could include up to $5,000 in fines, five years of jail time or both.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...s-who-refuse-to-self-isolate-could-face-fines

Mississippi going full Australian.

No one listens to dobbs
 
South Dakota Codified Law 13-28-7.1 (Rev. 2016) requires that any pupil entering school…receive immunization against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, pertussis, measles, rubella, mumps, tetanus, meningitis and varicella (chickenpox), according to the recommendations of the State

whoa, that's a whole lot of tyranny

i believe some of those immunizations even require a booster
 
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just want to say i 100% support these good people's freedom to express their views and to not take the vaccine if they don't want to

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The University of Minnesota System, with five campuses and 60,000 students, said on Monday that the coronavirus vaccine would be added to the university’s list of mandatory immunizations for students. And the president of Louisiana State University told reporters that his school would also require vaccination. Each institution had previously said it would do so once the F.D.A. gave a coronavirus vaccine final approval.

The drugstore chain CVS said on Monday that its pharmacists would have to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 30 and that all corporate employees and other workers who interact with patients had until Oct. 31 to comply. The requirement affects about 100,000 employees, the company said. Workers may request exemptions for medical or religious reasons.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/08/23/world/covid-delta-variant-vaccine

looks like this outbreak of tyranny is infecting the whole country
 
The University of Minnesota System, with five campuses and 60,000 students, said on Monday that the coronavirus vaccine would be added to the university’s list of mandatory immunizations for students. And the president of Louisiana State University told reporters that his school would also require vaccination. Each institution had previously said it would do so once the F.D.A. gave a coronavirus vaccine final approval.

The drugstore chain CVS said on Monday that its pharmacists would have to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 30 and that all corporate employees and other workers who interact with patients had until Oct. 31 to comply. The requirement affects about 100,000 employees, the company said. Workers may request exemptions for medical or religious reasons.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/08/23/world/covid-delta-variant-vaccine

looks like this outbreak of tyranny is infecting the whole country

Will each booster be required from now on?
 
In 18 months I've gone from respecting nsacpi to being certain he would lead the jews to the train..

One of us has massively changed over that time.
 
cold hard cash incentives is the way to go

every thing else feels like passive aggressive bull****
I support cash payouts as well. It doesn’t punish those that don’t comply and it politely encourages all to do the right thing in the universal language.

It also really tests people’s convictions in the anti vaccine garbage which I long suspect is mostly a contrarian viewpoint masquerading as freedom fighting.
 
In 18 months I've gone from respecting nsacpi to being certain he would lead the jews to the train..

One of us has massively changed over that time.

you're literally the principal skinner meme

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It was roughly a year ago when the Rapid Response Team pooh poohed and shouted at me for bringing up the risks of having kids in schools



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More than 28,000 students and school staff in Florida into

quarantine and isolation.

And that is only with 6 out of 67 districts reporting.

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It is becoming tiresome hearing them declare how right they are about everything when boots on the ground numbers say quite the opposite.
I guess that is why they post hundreds of time each day.
To drown out any and all blow back

Why else the use of school yard taunts of " stupid" or "crazy" or the tried and true " hysterical"
 
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