@Sky1813043@DailyJLee Do you have any studies to back this up or just spewing bs? There are over 500k studies that back up how terrible covid is for you.
@RWittenbrink My dumb ass over here thinking I could maybe plan a small cc vacation with my family without being as worried about covid as usually. Silly me.
@suchnerve The odor aspect is definitely overlooked by many, but not my 5 year old. If we go to a farm where we are out in fields and not near people we won't mask, but the second she smells animal anything she is begging for her mask right that second. "It too stinky."
@Biff234523@DonEford Damn, is there a way to ship internationally? I dont care about paying the customs charges. It dropped from 136 to $37. Ill pay the damn charge!
@BeckyJohnson222@RVAwonk You must be under the impression you know literally anything about masking and its efficacy.
There is literally 0 evidence it isnt airborne. It is a BSL4 disease. The highest level. Even if it isnt airborne we should be taking the highest precautions.
@trishorwen@DonEford That poor baby. I dont understand the socialization excuse. My 5 year old makes friends basically everywhere we go and goes to guides every week. She just wears a mask while doing it.
@ewdaisyrose@Spl0dz@maolesen@angryvet34 Agreed. We should have updated our air systems for sure. Clean air is very important.
But herd immunity isnt possible with covid. It mutated too fast. A neutralizing vaccine is probably the only way or everyone masks for real until cases are low enough.
@heysugardumplin@envidreamz He is 10. It will likely be an autism class with integration with a mainstream class. I am gonna have him go with his usual 3m aura and try to convince the school to let me purchase air purifier/far uvc or something for the room.
@envidreamz@heysugardumplin A vaccine that works is really the only way. We have had 1 infection from my son's school. He couldn't mask at the time (autism). He is now homeschooled and Im wfh. But it is HARD mentally to always be on guard. We are having to think about him going to school next year too.
@bfacedplague My family had covid once several years ago. My son, who has severe autism, was unable to mask at school. He was asymptomatic. My daughter too. I had cold symptoms. My husband became disabled for over a year. The acute and long term issues vary too much. The risk isnt worth it.
@turtleyturtle18 Turtles all the way down.
This is the bandwagon logical fallacy in a nutshell.
If there are so many studies on Covid being dangerous, it must be true. And yet, reality tells a different story.
Covid was thought to be a "novel, deadly disease." The false dichotomy of lab leak/wet market origins ignores the question entirely. But all cause, excess deaths tell a different story.
Two things were responsible for the the "pandemic" Propaganda+pcr testing means pandemic.
500k studies is an indicator. In legal spheres it could be considered an "orgy of evidence." Why so much evidence? Why censorship of dissenting opinions?
Going from clinical to anecdotal, the answer comes up the same. There was no pandemic.
@bfacedplague Nobody is saying that it is killing everyone either. What covid does do is systematic damage to your body with each infection to varying degrees.
What many of us cc advocate for is cleaner air for all in public spaces. Without that, masks protect people from illness.