I don't want to hear about testing challenges in America when a tiny country like S. Korea has been testing 10k+ daily for weeks. I believe there was an attempted cover up. I hope there wasn't an attempted cover up.
The reason testing is so important is because, for the majority of Americans, it seems it's the only thing they will listen to. If Kansans knew how many cases were really in their state they wouldn't have been filling the bars to overflow status last weekend and the weekends prior.
I have been altering my behavior for weeks... since before the "first case" (lol) in Wichita was reported.
I guarantee we've had Coronavirus in this country since 2019. We have tremendous cross traffic between America and China. They kept the virus on the down-low for over a month. During that time tons of infected Chinese were able to enter this country and others.
The incredibly ludicrous testing parameters that were put in place when "we" first discovered the virus was in America, caused thousands to be turned away because their symptoms weren't "severe enough". I could flood this site with personal testimony of folks coming down with the virus who had that exact thing happen to them at their doctor's office. This friends is how you take a potentially controllable situation and turn it into a worst-case scenario. If I had a nickel for every time an elderly person told me, "But... but... KAKE told me there are no cases in Sedgwick County!" It breaks my heart.
Please use apps to purchase your groceries and food items. There is very little danger of eating out as long as you carryout. Purchase your order on the restaurant's app and pay for it ahead of time and then just pull up to the window and they'll drop the bag in your hands. Then all you have to do is wash/clean your hands/table after coming in contact with the bag/wrapper and you're pretty safe.
There is literally nothing you cannot buy remotely with your credit card and have either delivered to your door or dropped into your trunk.
Please learn to not touch your face even if your hands are "clean". We can cut down on 50% of the transmissions if people would just stop picking their nose or rubbing their eyes. Use the inside of your shirt or something. The nose and the eyes are massive gateways. Eating infected food is very low risk.
This isn't necessarily about saving your life, it is about saving the life of another who may be weaker.
I could scare the fk out of you all by going on and on about things like permanent lung scarring and people still having shortness of breath after being clear of the virus, or the rumors about reinfection cases (possible testing errors), but let's just say this isn't a drill.
I don't even want to start in about the economic dangers we are facing. It's perhaps even more frightening than this ridiculous bug. Please don't sit at home and do nothing. Buy **** online: Amazon/Wal-Mart/Target/Etc.; use the apps and carryout at restaurants. Nibble a little in the stock market (LONG PLEASE). Basically just spend money any way you can. Our economy is like 80% consumerism. If we all just sit home and do nothing for a month..... we won't have anything left to come back to when the smoke clears.
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The reason testing is so important is because, for the majority of Americans, it seems it's the only thing they will listen to. If Kansans knew how many cases were really in their state they wouldn't have been filling the bars to overflow status last weekend and the weekends prior.
I have been altering my behavior for weeks... since before the "first case" (lol) in Wichita was reported.
I guarantee we've had Coronavirus in this country since 2019. We have tremendous cross traffic between America and China. They kept the virus on the down-low for over a month. During that time tons of infected Chinese were able to enter this country and others.
The incredibly ludicrous testing parameters that were put in place when "we" first discovered the virus was in America, caused thousands to be turned away because their symptoms weren't "severe enough". I could flood this site with personal testimony of folks coming down with the virus who had that exact thing happen to them at their doctor's office. This friends is how you take a potentially controllable situation and turn it into a worst-case scenario. If I had a nickel for every time an elderly person told me, "But... but... KAKE told me there are no cases in Sedgwick County!" It breaks my heart.
Please use apps to purchase your groceries and food items. There is very little danger of eating out as long as you carryout. Purchase your order on the restaurant's app and pay for it ahead of time and then just pull up to the window and they'll drop the bag in your hands. Then all you have to do is wash/clean your hands/table after coming in contact with the bag/wrapper and you're pretty safe.
There is literally nothing you cannot buy remotely with your credit card and have either delivered to your door or dropped into your trunk.
Please learn to not touch your face even if your hands are "clean". We can cut down on 50% of the transmissions if people would just stop picking their nose or rubbing their eyes. Use the inside of your shirt or something. The nose and the eyes are massive gateways. Eating infected food is very low risk.
This isn't necessarily about saving your life, it is about saving the life of another who may be weaker.
I could scare the fk out of you all by going on and on about things like permanent lung scarring and people still having shortness of breath after being clear of the virus, or the rumors about reinfection cases (possible testing errors), but let's just say this isn't a drill.
I don't even want to start in about the economic dangers we are facing. It's perhaps even more frightening than this ridiculous bug. Please don't sit at home and do nothing. Buy **** online: Amazon/Wal-Mart/Target/Etc.; use the apps and carryout at restaurants. Nibble a little in the stock market (LONG PLEASE). Basically just spend money any way you can. Our economy is like 80% consumerism. If we all just sit home and do nothing for a month..... we won't have anything left to come back to when the smoke clears.
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