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US CDC Says Wearing Double Mask Reduce COVID by 95%. Sam Leong very Angry, Red Faced

Kraken

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nice, too bad the 31K dead people there will spoil the festive mood.

florida got many COVIDED dead due DOTARD deputy Desantis. also got the disneyland mickey mouse. Mask is required to see mikey mouse

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Even the dems themselves realise just how fucked up Cuomo is.

The day or reckoning is at hand for all the lockdown and mask proponents.

 

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The Case that the Media Was Wrong to Accept Lockdown Effectiveness as the Basis of All Covid Coverage
By John ZieglerMar 1st, 2021, 1:34 pm

8-10 minutes


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The most dangerous mistake you can make at the start of a search for the truth, especially in a situation that is unprecedented, is to buy into a false premise, which then creates a defective prism through which all other evidence is then perceived. The poisonous impact of this development can then be greatly exaggerated once such mistaken conclusions create enormous damage, and those who came to such flawed assumptions are therefore deeply invested in not having been wrong.
The massive winter surge in Covid cases/hospitalizations/deaths in the United States, and around most of the world, followed by a dramatic and unpredicted fall in those data points, should cause everyone to revisit the presumptions upon which our reaction to the pandemic has been based. If the news media still viewed its primary purpose as finding and telling the truth, regardless of the impact on them or their political allies which may result, this is all that we would be hearing about right now. The fate of America itself may literally hang in the balance of how this sequence of events is ultimately interpreted.
The foundational supposition of news media coverage of the pandemic has been that lockdowns work and that governmental restrictions on human activities have direct control over the spread of the virus. There has been some (in my opinion, not nearly enough) openness to questioning whether or not the collateral damage done by such measures is outweighed by these supposed benefits, but there has been absolutely zero doubt that there is a significant positive result from taking away basic freedoms, even in a country formerly grounded in liberty.
This is a theory (completely untested because very long lockdowns had never been tried, nor even highly recommended by experts, in the modern era) which, up until these last few months, was still theoretically logical and viable. After all, up until the catastrophic early winter surge, there was a legitimate argument to be made that the spring wave was mostly isolated to the greater New York area, which was hit before we really knew what we were doing. The summer spike in deaths was bad, but also consistent with having been at least somewhat contained by mitigation efforts because it was not nearly as devastating as the spring was.
However, that narrative has been damaged by the developments of this winter. Since all of the United States, and much of the western world, regardless of their level of lockdown, all experienced a simultaneous massive wave which dwarfed that of even the spring, it should lead one to at least suspect this has a lot to do with seasonality, and that man’s control over nature is limited (it should be noted, but hardly ever is by the news media, that the timeline of this pandemic is tracking the 1918 “Spanish Flu” to a remarkable degree).
But perhaps the most devastating data point for the pro-lockdown forces has been the decline in the impact of the virus over the past six weeks. Against the dire predictions of all the media’s favorite “experts,” (including President Biden and Dr. Fauci who had declared as he took over that “the worst is yet to come,” and that his administration had no control over the direction the virus was going to take) the numbers — especially the key metric of hospitalizations — have dropped as universally as they had risen at the start of winter.
The concept that liberal lockdown havens like New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Illinois had figured this all out after getting caught unprepared early on is now in tatters, and California, formerly a shining example of the positive impacts of liberal fascism on the virus, had among the worst winters in the entire world. Making the pro-lockdown argument even weaker was that the same exact sequence happened across much of the globe, with several heavy lockdown nations (most notably, the United Kingdom) suffering at least as badly, if not worse, than everyone else did.
Conversely, while lockdown proponents point to Sweden as proof that not shutting down relevant life or mandating masks has consequences, the data from our own state of Florida has struck a blow against the eventual effectiveness of doing so, especially during the winter wave. Despite being far more free/open than any other large state, having an extremely old population, and being the target of particularly hateful media coverage seemingly motivated by them daring to stray outside the herd, Florida has done far better in recent months than any of the big lockdown states, and is actually below the national average in per capita deaths over the last year (a major problem which Biden’s top Covid adviser can’t even try to explain).
For those driven by data, logic, and un-politicized science, we are basically left with two basic interpretations of what has really happened here. The news media seems to be acting like it is just a coincidence of epic proportions that nearly everyone in this country and most of this hemisphere, despite vastly different levels of restrictions, experienced a remarkably similar rise and fall of the virus at the same exact time, and that nearly a full year into this ordeal there is absolutely no positive statistical correlation in the United States between strong lockdown policies and better results.
Occam’s Razor, on the other hand, tells us that what we have probably relearned (a year too late) is that we really don’t have much control over a virus in the long run, and that the calamitous destruction to society caused by the lockdowns has likely exceeded any real benefits from this policy. The news media refusing to even seriously examine which of these narratives is correct is a lot like someone searching for the television remote control and instantly deciding it is preposterous that it could simply be under the seat cushions.
One of the most infuriating “tricks” the news media uses when dealing with the huge and growing unintended consequences of the lockdown policy is that the headlines routinely blame “the pandemic” (rather than the lockdown) as if we literally had no choice but to destroy life for an entire year. This is much like if the news media only cited Tiger Woods’ vehicle as having crashed totally on its own, as if it forced him into his near-fatal accident.
This issue goes FAR beyond just whether the news media badly blew it by blindly backing the lockdowns for a variety of reasons related to their self-interest. Where we go from here is going to be greatly shaped by the narrative which carries the day, and on this topic, the news media is clearly not a “good faith” actor.
Like their allies the “experts” and dictatorial governors themselves, the news media is very heavily invested in their original reaction not being seen as having caused enormous suffering for little, if any, ultimate gain (they are still routinely getting duped into reporting warnings that turn out to be totally unwarranted, like that of a recent “Super Bowl, Super Spreader,” which apparently never came to materialize). Ironically, and frustratingly, this will very likely cause the country to remain shut down, especially in the blue states like here in California, much longer than the science is telling us should be necessary.
The biggest question facing America in the next two months will be whether — assuming they continue their current descending trend — deaths have dropped to their lowest point since this began because nature and the vaccines have finally protected us from large outbreaks, or whether the only things keeping us from having yet another wave are mask mandates, and the closing of most schools, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The media’s obsession with the unverified theory that Covid “variants” are the new monster just outside our window is a clear giveaway about which answer most of the news media will decide is best for them, even though it will likely once again both be the wrong conclusion, and one which is extremely ominous for the future of the country.
 

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yes? missing the weather in Florida, its 80 Degrees there today and 50 here in Jersey.

Yes, never been to Florida, the climate seems like its ideal there, but the politics is not my cup of tea. :eek:

The presence of the disgraced ex President golfing, the horrendous leadership of the nightmare Ron "DeathSantis" are reasons not to go there :whistling:
 

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it depends on where you go. On the Atlantic Side, the water is not as clear as in the Keys, or on the Gulf side. Best beach just announced it was in Pinellas County.

We have many Qs in Florida. It is also the new home to our Messiah, before he returns to Power in the next 24hrs. Unbelievers will be shot on sight.
 

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Say hello to the many dead people lor

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When we ordered the virus the Chinese assured us the mutations would ensure the Pandemic would never end. The only real threat to our rule is Joe Biden and his excellent leadership that is slowing the virus at our HQ in the USA. We are now asking China to come up with an answer but are pleased in poorer nations the virus is killing and providing us with the necessary blood to continue our rituals.
 

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When we ordered the virus the Chinese assured us the mutations would ensure the Pandemic would never end. The only real threat to our rule is Joe Biden and his excellent leadership that is slowing the virus at our HQ in the USA. We are now asking China to come up with an answer but are pleased in poorer nations the virus is killing and providing us with the necessary blood to continue our rituals.
Good I hope the chinks kill u all
 

capamerica

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Yes, never been to Florida, the climate seems like its ideal there, but the politics is not my cup of tea. :eek:

The presence of the disgraced ex President golfing, the horrendous leadership of the nightmare Ron "DeathSantis" are reasons not to go there :whistling:

Florida is full of old farts, they call it god's waiting room.
 

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When we ordered the virus the Chinese assured us the mutations would ensure the Pandemic would never end. The only real threat to our rule is Joe Biden and his excellent leadership that is slowing the virus at our HQ in the USA. We are now asking China to come up with an answer but are pleased in poorer nations the virus is killing and providing us with the necessary blood to continue our rituals.

Dude you are seriously batshit crazy

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@Leongsam :FU: :FU: :FU:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/give-wearing-masks-covid-cases-fall-ohio-governor/story?id=76298110


Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said on ABC's "This Week" Sunday.

"With the vaccine, we're now on the offense, that's the great thing. But in Ohio, we can't give up the defense. We have found that these masks work exceedingly well. Schools are a prime example. We've seen it in retail ... we know that this makes a huge, huge difference," the Republican governor told "This Week" Co-anchor Martha Raddatz.


To illustrate the effectiveness of mask wearing, DeWine also highlighted studies conducted in schools.

"Even when kids are closer than 6 feet apart in schools, when they're all wearing a mask -- virtually no spread in that school and that classroom," he said.

The governor's comments were reiterated by Brown University School of Public Health Dean Dr. Ashish Jha -- who appeared later on "This Week" and told Raddatz, "We have figured out how to make schools safe. And I think we have lots of evidence that with mask wearing and -- and reasonable ventilations, schools can be very safe places."
 

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Comprehensive analysis of 50 states shows greater spread with mask mandates

Written by Daniel Horowitz

Monday December 21, 2020

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For months, we've been lectured to by the political elites that cases of coronavirus are spreading too quickly and that we must wear masks to stop the spread. The obvious fault with their act of desperation is that they can no longer mask the fact that most parts of the country have already been fully masked for months — long before the ubiquitous spread this fall.

Researchers at RationalGround.com, a clearinghouse of COVID-19 data trends run by a grassroots group of data analysts, computer scientists, and actuaries, did an analysis of all 50 states divided by those that had mask mandates and those that did not. Justin Hart, co-founder of the website, posted the results in a Twitter thread and shared with me the data analysis:


They studied the number of cases over a 229-day period from May 1 through Dec. 15 and divided the results of the two study groups by days with mask mandates and days without mask mandates. The non-mandate data group includes both states that never had a mandate and those that did at some point, but data set included only the days they did not have a mask mandate.

The results: When comparing states with mandates vs. those without, or periods of times within a state with a mandate vs. without, there is absolutely no evidence the mask mandate worked to slow the spread one iota. In total, in the states that had a mandate in effect, there were 9,605,256 confirmed COVID cases over 5,907 total days, an average of 27 cases per 100,000 per day. When states did not have a statewide order (which includes the states that never had them and the period of time masking states did not have the mandate in place) there were 5,781,716 cases over 5,772 total days, averaging 17 cases per 100,000 people per day.

The reverse correlation between periods of masking and non-masking is remarkable.
 
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