funnySo you are a Scientologist?
funnySo you are a Scientologist?
No. I chose that wording for a reason.
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Include yourself with us. You gave a thumbs up to someone saying teachers don't make eye contact.
Think about that for a second. You gave a thumbs up to someone telling a teacher that teachers don't make eye contact.
That is not a strong position to support. The discussion is rotting your brain right along with mine.
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“the causal element”? Why would I assume that the explanations are mutually exclusive? Simpler to say that the unmasked story time added risk, and being indoors with other people also added risk.So you’re sticking with the brief ‘maskless’ interaction which by itself wouldn’t even qualify as a close-contact by CDC definition as the causal element in this situation?
Seriously? Occam would like to remind you that entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity.
Yes, the problem is that many do claim the higher ground which is causing problems all over the world (I find it incredibly ironic that any do). Religion in Afghanistan is much more compelling to the Afghans (actually the whole middle east) than Westernization. Our government seems to have trouble understanding that principle.Hah! No claims to higher ground eh? WTF were we doing in Afghanistan for 20 years then?
It's not going to solve the problem, but I think its better messaging than what we currently have. Can I get you to buy-in on the second part, if I changed it to "Don't assume that a mask will protect others if you're sick".That message (Don't assume it's allergies or a cold. Get tested and stay home.) is very helpful.
While I like this chart, I suspect these are lifetime odds which may overstate the current risks of many of the causes and understate the risks from Covid (relatively speaking); although the risks of Covid are still very small, and nearly non-existent for many age groups.The following chart shows you how far from reality we have moved.
The understanding of actual risk is not there for a substantial portion of our population.
Note the risk of dying from various disease vs covid. Then note that we all the rest we live and don't even bat an eye.
Our press/politicians have taken covid out of context so to speak and are creating policies that do not line up with actual risk.
Look at the various outcomes we don't bat an eye with. Then look where covid ranks.
So many people detached from reality.
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Yes they are lifetime odds.I suspect these are lifetime odds
Well most people have no risk of covid.I eyeballed that a number of months ago, and overall Covid was in the top ten. If you broke it down by age group it would plummet down the list as you looked at the younger age groups.
They know. They see opposition to western ideology as profit. Nothing makes more money than intervention.Yes, the problem is that many do claim the higher ground which is causing problems all over the world (I find it incredibly ironic that any do). Religion in Afghanistan is much more compelling to the Afghans (actually the whole middle east) than Westernization. Our government seems to have trouble understanding that principle.
The “if you’re sick” clause gives me a ton of wiggle room to lie to myself about what exactly my runny nose means.It's not going to solve the problem, but I think its better messaging than what we currently have. Can I get you to buy-in on the second part, if I changed it to "Don't assume that a mask will protect others if you're sick".
Let the speculation begin.
Let the speculation begin.
The discussion is rotting your brain right along with mine.
Well there is nothing we can do about the first line. There is no guarantee that people follow messaging whether it's my preferred messaging or yours. So that's not a valid criticism, just reality regardless of the protocols.The “if you’re sick” clause gives me a ton of wiggle room to lie to myself about what exactly my runny nose means.
And “don’t assume that a mask will protect others” openly discourages a useful public health measure.
What you have created is a chimera of two bad public health messages.
The rumors circulating around the twitterverse is that they got tired of being pushed around by the white house/CDC/Fauci....the white house getting ahead of the booster thing was the last straw coming after 2 presidents playing ping pong with the FDA. Again, totally unconfirmed rumors..worth as much.
While I like this chart, I suspect these are lifetime odds which may overstate the current risks of many of the causes and understate the risks from Covid (relatively speaking); although the risks of Covid are still very small, and nearly non-existent for many age groups.
The risks of getting hit by lightning are nearly zero; however, if I'm out in a lightning storm my odds increase dramatically (relatively speaking). My lifetime risks of getting hospitalized by Covid are infinitesimal, but are relatively higher during a Covid pandemic. The risk of cancer is effectively always out there our entire lifetime.
It would be more appropriate to look at the current risk on a annual basis. I eyeballed that a number of months ago, and overall Covid was in the top ten. If you broke it down by age group it would plummet down the list as you looked at the younger age groups.
I obviously agree with you 100% in principle, I just think the chart is a little misleading.