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re: Fauci admits social distancing was basically on a whim.

Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:39 am to
Posted by mtntiger
Asheville, NC
Member since Oct 2003
26667 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:39 am to
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You mean one-way aisles at grocery stores didn't stop the spread?!



Of all the stupid shite that was foisted upon us, that had to be the dumbest.

It pretty much ensured that if someone was spreading the virus, then everyone behind that person would be exposed when that did not have to be the case.

Just as dumb as someone wearing gloves at the checkout line, as if the gloves weren't constantly being contaminated by everything the person wearing the gloves touched.

The massive amount of stupidity and lack of common sense on display during the COVID scare was more frightening to me than the disease.
Posted by mattfromnj
New Jersey
Member since Mar 2020
572 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 12:26 pm to
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The massive amount of stupidity and lack of common sense on display during the COVID scare was more frightening to me than the disease.


I don't blame normal people as much as I blame media and the medical establishment for it. I remember MSNBC was doing stories about how they were planning to use Central Park for a mass gravesite and were pulling out pews from old churches to make coffins. It scared the crap out of the more gullible types and many of them have never recovered.

The medical people also put tens of thousands on ventilators unnecessarily, put COVID patients *into nursing homes* (seriously in NY and NJ they deliberately put covid patients into homes and wiped out entire floors of elderly all while repurposed convention centers with hundreds of beds were empty), never seemed to express any interest in finding treatments besides ventilators and waiting for a vaccine, and worst of all shredded their credibility by telling people to stay indoors but go outside to riot and protest and then go back to staying indoors. The whole thing was absurd.

My only blame on the public is that by the summer we could see the fatality rate was nowhere near what it was modeled to be and the panic should have ended, but it didn't.
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