The Coronavirus, not the beer

non sequitur
[ˌnän ˈsekwədər]
NOUN
a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.

Example: When someone asks "how is the weather?" and the other person replies "It's 2:00 in the afternoon,"
 
non sequitur
[ˌnän ˈsekwədər]
NOUN
a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.

Example: When someone asks "how is the weather?" and the other person replies "It's 2:00 in the afternoon,"

I'm confused how one is a massive success story and the other is a disaster
 
Lol I legit knew you were going to do that bc you are a predictable moron who can't critically think beyond the narrative you are clinging too.

Your complete avoidance of Michigan is embarrassing for you.

You get literally everything wrong. So with that in mind, I'm confident I'm not confused.
 
Lol I legit knew you were going to do that bc you are a predictable moron who can't critically think beyond the narrative you are clinging too.

Your complete avoidance of Michigan is embarrassing for you.

You get literally everything wrong. So with that in mind, I'm confident I'm not confused.

Man... he really does like occupy 98% of your brain... its pretty sad
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/04/23/mit-researchers-say-youre-no-safer-from-covid-indoors-at-6-feet-or-60-feet-in-new-study.html



The risk of being exposed to Covid-19 indoors is as great at 60 feet as it is at 6 feet — even when wearing a mask, according to a new study by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers who challenge social distancing guidelines adopted across the world.

"We argue there really isn't much of a benefit to the six-foot rule, especially when people are wearing masks," Bazant said. "It really has no physical basis because the air a person is breathing while wearing a mask tends to rise and comes down elsewhere in the room so you're more exposed to the average background than you are to a person at a distance."

"What our analysis continues to show is that many spaces that have been shut down in fact don't need to be. Often times the space is large enough, the ventilation is good enough, the amount of time people spend together is such that those spaces can be safely operated even at full capacity and the scientific support for reduced capacity in those spaces is really not very good," Bazant explained. "I think if you run the numbers, even right now for many types of spaces you'd find that there is not a need for occupancy restrictions."

Six-feet social distancing rules that inadvertently result in closed businesses and schools are "just not reasonable," according to Bazant.

"This emphasis on distancing has been really misplaced from the very beginning. The CDC or WHO have never really provided justification for it, they've just said this is what you must do and the only justification I'm aware of, is based on studies of coughs and sneezes, where they look at the largest particles that might sediment onto the floor and even then it's very approximate, you can certainly have longer or shorter range, large droplets," Bazant said.

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As for social distancing outdoors, Bazant says it makes almost no sense and that social distancing outdoors with masks on is "kind of crazy."

"If you look at the air flow outside, the infected air would be swept away and very unlikely to cause transmission. There are very few recorded instances of outdoor transmission." he said. "Crowded spaces outdoor could be an issue, but if people are keeping a reasonable distance of like three feet outside, I feel pretty comfortable with that even without masks frankly."

Bazant says this could possibly explain why there haven't been spikes in transmission in states like Texas or Florida that have reopened businesses without capacity limits.

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"We need scientific information conveyed to the public in a way that is not just fear mongering but is actually based in analysis," Bazant said.
 
I wish I loved anything like fraud boy loves to freak out about the great oppression of masks lol
 
A nice teaser to keep us tuning in.

The useful idiots will now feel its safe to take their mask off outside.

But not til the official guidance!

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