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Old 07-17-2020, 05:55 PM
 
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The frightened will come up with experts and reasons that everything spreads the virus, and the solution is to comply with directions from tyrannical leaders - wear masks, stay at home, close your businesses, it’s ok to riot, kill Whitey, demand more govt aid, teach your children to be afraid, conservatives are Satan, etc.

Open up and let the cards fall will they may. If you’re frightened, stay home. If you’re not frightened, go back to living. I’ve had enough.
Yeah, we need to listen to you, lol.
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Old 07-17-2020, 07:06 PM
 
Location: No Mask For Me This Time, Either
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The same user that makes this post talking about tyranny is totally cool with people getting yanked into unmarked vans with unidentifiable police.
Yes, I am, when those "people" are part of a bloc who mask their identities to appear nameless and faceless as they rampage, destroying peoples businesses, livelihoods, and even their very lives as they attack with senseless violence any who disagree with them. I'm glad to see them struck back at with the same anonymity that they use to hide. I'd be even happier to see them permanently disappeared, and just cited as missing as they hid their faces and names when running amuck - who knows who was taken and when if they were trying to hide from even being part of what they were doing at the time.

If that's the rules they wish to play by, then see how they cry when such tactics are used against them.

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Yeah, we need to listen to you, lol.
Nor do I need to listen to you, Karen, when you point me out in public as being "maskless" and it causes you discomfort. I've had enough and would not take to it lightly. Be warned.
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Old 07-17-2020, 08:35 PM
 
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Bars are hotspots for every type of transmittable illness.

Is because people gather there.

In other news, rain is wet.
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Old 07-17-2020, 08:44 PM
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Here's why bars are transmitting COVID.

Because strangers get together and shout in each other's faces. (Not in anger, to create conversation and connections).

How hard is that to understand?
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Old 07-17-2020, 08:46 PM
 
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Why go to bars when you can sit out back, have beer and BBQ?
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Old 07-18-2020, 04:53 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Bars are hotspots for every type of transmittable illness.

Is because people gather there.

In other news, rain is wet.
and rain takes place... outside.

The fact is lipids, need moisture to maintain their structure.
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Old 07-18-2020, 04:57 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Why go to bars when you can sit out back, have beer and BBQ?
Because in Florida and Texas... it's hot and often uncomfortable. Today the feel like temperature was 129*, I ship* you not.

I get it... I'm a boater and outdoorsy, but I'm also an observer of behaviors. In the evening people want to be indoors, in the AC, eating and drinking socially.
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Old 07-18-2020, 05:54 AM
 
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If this were true my employees would be the most likely to be sick. All that time breathing covid air. Somehow none of them got sick. I did. 5 days after visiting a casino with sketchy safety protocols.

The problem happened when allowed capacities were increadrd and people stopped taking covid seriously.

As far as I know, maybe 1 case of covid happened in my bar. Maybe. But bars are shut down again (89 days total - 23 this time) and covid cases are still out of control. BTW, restaurants were not closed down a second time they are still open at 50% of the posted capacity which is in reality about 80% of functional capacity. I guess A/C works differently in restaurants.
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Old 07-18-2020, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Florida
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If this were true my employees would be the most likely to be sick. All that time breathing covid air. Somehow none of them got sick. I did. 5 days after visiting a casino with sketchy safety protocols.

The problem happened when allowed capacities were increadrd and people stopped taking covid seriously.

As far as I know, maybe 1 case of covid happened in my bar. Maybe. But bars are shut down again (89 days total - 23 this time) and covid cases are still out of control. BTW, restaurants were not closed down a second time they are still open at 50% of the posted capacity which is in reality about 80% of functional capacity. I guess A/C works differently in restaurants.
Does you AC system use an ozonator? That helps. Many commercial establishments do for different reason beyond virus control.

When we deal with biological issues, there are many variables... way too many to speculate or predict with absoluteness. . However there are also truths beyond any tacit experiences. One such truth is... the lipid of a virus needs moisture to survive.
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Old 07-18-2020, 07:26 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Many bars do not comply with the capacity restrictions and alcohol leads to reckless behavior, lack of distancing.
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