High School Soccer's Fate

Interesting. you mom in law should be isolated and not have any visitors. you shouldn't be over there if you have been out of your house....at least that is what the leaders say the science tells us.

Right on. 94 year olds need to get their s**t together and do everything themselves, but also do it by never going anywhere. Why would a 94 year old ever need to interact in person with other humans anyeay? They all have unlimited resources so they can DoorDash every day. They’re also all in great health and don’t need any help with daily activities. And if they’re not, they deserve to die because they didn’t do enough ab crunches and eat more vegetables, right @crush?
 
Right on. 94 year olds need to get their s**t together and do everything themselves, but also do it by never going anywhere. Why would a 94 year old ever need to interact in person with other humans anyeay? They all have unlimited resources so they can DoorDash every day. They’re also all in great health and don’t need any help with daily activities. And if they’re not, they deserve to die because they didn’t do enough ab crunches and eat more vegetables, right @crush?

Are you actually arguing with someone who stated people with risk factors should ‘Stay at home’ when we’re in a ‘Stay at home’ except for essential services public health order that you vehemently support?
 
Right on. 94 year olds need to get their s**t together and do everything themselves, but also do it by never going anywhere. Why would a 94 year old ever need to interact in person with other humans anyeay? They all have unlimited resources so they can DoorDash every day. They’re also all in great health and don’t need any help with daily activities. And if they’re not, they deserve to die because they didn’t do enough ab crunches and eat more vegetables, right @crush?
My mom lived to be 90. Her last month was hell. Many of these deaths with Covid is added to their pain. My mom's last night was pure hell and no Rona. I'm sure if she got Rona in her last stop, it would have made death sooner maybe? Heart failure is heart failure and the End Of The Line for many. Thanks for being away from the forum during Christmas. I saw that as respect for the believers.
 
Right on. 94 year olds need to get their s**t together and do everything themselves, but also do it by never going anywhere. Why would a 94 year old ever need to interact in person with other humans anyeay? They all have unlimited resources so they can DoorDash every day. They’re also all in great health and don’t need any help with daily activities. And if they’re not, they deserve to die because they didn’t do enough ab crunches and eat more vegetables, right @crush?
if they are in danger they should stay inside. if their family takes care of them then they should wear 2 masks or they really don't care about their elderly mother. And mostly don't fly to New York!
 
if they are in danger they should stay inside. if their family takes care of them then they should wear 2 masks or they really don't care about their elderly mother. And mostly don't fly to New York!

But @Grace T. says masks don’t work. And what about those at nursing homes and long term care facilities? Is it your expectation that employees who work there can (and should) effectively eliminate any possibility of transmission? And how about older people who don’t have children to rely on or live with? And even for those who do, should they increase the risk of death by moving in with their kid and soccer playing, school attending grandchildren, or should they increase the risk by living alone but going out to Target and the grocery store to get essential items so they can, uh, eat. What about those who live in different states than their kids? Should they get on a plane with a bunch of sniveling soccer players and their bar hopping daddies coming home from Surf Cup, or should they continue to live alone?

Seriously, your schtick about what older people should and shouldn’t do has no basis in reality.
 
But @Grace T. says masks don’t work. And what about those at nursing homes and long term care facilities? Is it your expectation that employees who work there can (and should) effectively eliminate any possibility of transmission? And how about older people who don’t have children to rely on or live with? And even for those who do, should they increase the risk of death by moving in with their kid and soccer playing, school attending grandchildren, or should they increase the risk by living alone but going out to Target and the grocery store to get essential items so they can, uh, eat. What about those who live in different states than their kids? Should they get on a plane with a bunch of sniveling soccer players and their bar hopping daddies coming home from Surf Cup, or should they continue to live alone?

Seriously, your schtick about what older people should and shouldn’t do has no basis in reality.

Maybe this will help EOTL

 
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