Okay, so if you haven't followed the argument between two people, then why interject? I appreciate your random comment, I guess?
because your comparison makes zero sense.
Okay, so if you haven't followed the argument between two people, then why interject? I appreciate your random comment, I guess?
because your comparison makes zero sense.
I was sure there was an hour and a half presser yesterday, that explained everything in great detail, and the reasons behind it. But I must be mistaken. Continuing to divide us. Well done.
Crap, sorry for you. I hope things take a turn for the better soon enough.Well I am getting laid off Friday.
This is fine.
It has been stated by many infectious disease specialists that large indoor gatherings are the main source of spreader events. You don't need to look at data to know this, just listen to the experts.
Also, compared to most businesses that are following protocols with masking and social distancing, you're bound to not see these protocols being followed in private residences where these protocols aren't being enforced especially parties where alcohol is prevalent. Nothing to prove of this of course but it's just common sense.
Sorry to hear that buddy, hope you get back quick.Well I am getting laid off Friday.
This is fine.
That’s not what logically meansThe comparison is logically consistent. It's meant to show that doctors being prevented from advocating for lockdowns doesn't logically flow from their oath to do no harm. Just as police officers being never justified for using their firearms doesn't logically flow from their oath to uphold the peace.
Well I am getting laid off Friday.
This is fine.
Okay, try to follow along and connect the dots. So much easier to ascertain where contagion comes from in public settings. People come into stores, masked up, social distance, buy goods, go home. Kids go to school, follow protocols, then, leave the school. (what happens after school has been well disected, and kids are going to kids in non school hours regardless of whether they go to school or not). Other businesses, restaurants, etc have strict COVID protocols, as per government regulations
Statistics can track how these places do, and the %'s are small, and they are all doing very well, other than the odd one(which gets warned or shut down). That leaves everything else, which by subtraction, is what we do in private. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to come to this conclusion.
Bars have open and stringent conditions and protocols they must follow regarding masking (when there is movement), social distancing, hours, etc and are very easy and transparent to investigate. Do private gatherings have any of this to monitor behaviors?When the government making decisions to ban private indoor gatherings but allows bars etc to stay open at 100% capacity, then you should hope that they have data to support those decisions. But by their own admission, they don’t, which means they’re just throwing things at the wall hoping they stick.
That’s not what logically means
Should have studied harder.I studied formal logic for years. I'm not doing this with you.
I trust you can provide some prior examples for me please? If not, good luck in your new real estate career.Again, I trust you are smart enough to know the reality of the situation if the positions were switched. If not, something something ocean front property for sale.
When the government making decisions to ban private indoor gatherings but allows bars etc to stay open at 100% capacity, then you should hope that they have data to support those decisions. But by their own admission, they don’t, which means they’re just throwing things at the wall hoping they stick.
I dunno, but not enough data to completely ruin people's livelihoodsPray tell, what percentage of cases do they actually know the source of?
By the very spacing of their tables due to social distancing, their capacity has been reduced to about 50 % in some cases.100% capacity I thought all service industry type businesses were restricted to a certain percentage of capacity?
Sounds like something my dad would say regardless of my gradesShould have studied harder.
It's a bold assumption to assume those protocols are a) being followed dilligently and B) effective in the first place. Bars and restaurants here have no limits on capacity and max seating per table is 6 people, who can move about freely and interact with other patrons at will. Given multiple studies that suggest bars and restaurants are contributors to the spread, i don't think you can make the assumption you're making here. Which, again, is why actual data would be useful.
Where are these statistics then?
It's a bold assumption to assume those protocols are a) being followed dilligently and B) effective in the first place. Bars and restaurants here have no limits on capacity and max seating per table is 6 people, who can move about freely and interact with other patrons at will. Given multiple studies that suggest bars and restaurants are contributors to the spread, i don't think you can make the assumption you're making here. Which, again, is why actual data would be useful.
Where are these statistics then?
It's a bold assumption to assume those protocols are a) being followed dilligently and B) effective in the first place. Bars and restaurants here have no limits on capacity and max seating per table is 6 people, who can move about freely and interact with other patrons at will. Given multiple studies that suggest bars and restaurants are contributors to the spread, i don't think you can make the assumption you're making here. Which, again, is why actual data would be useful.
Where are these statistics then?
Should have studied harder.
Guess that’s a hard concept for some to understand. Most restaurants that I have been to here and in BC since the spring have half of their tables closed and a bunch even have large plastic dividers set up even where social distancing is in place.By the very spacing of their tables due to social distancing, their capacity has been reduced to about 50 % in some cases.
you can tell some people haven't stepped into a public indoor space in awhile lolDirectly from the enhanced public health measures webpage:
Maximum of 6 people from the same immediate household at a table and no movement between tables.
I'm sure all of the private gatherings will have these conditions.Directly from the enhanced public health measures webpage:
Maximum of 6 people from the same immediate household at a table and no movement between tables.