Iron Balls McGinty
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Not to me.Seems, to me, like an overreaction.
I don’t understand why outdoor events could continue as normal if indoor events should happen without fans. As I understand it, the virus is transferred via surfaces and person to person contact. I’m not saying quarantine everyone, I just don’t understand the distinction.
The flu has killed more this year.. the FLU ... this is nothing but BS....
I think it's a recommendation from DeWine and not an order, so at this point, I assume the CBJ games (and Cavs games and NCAA tourney games), will have spectators present. Obviously this could all change if it becomes mandatory.
The flu has killed more this year.. the FLU ... this is nothing but BS....
I think it's hilarious when people say a new version of the flu (assuming that's all it is, and that's still an assumption) isn't a big deal.
The flu kills people, like you said. How is having a NEW version of it (again assuming that's all it is), that no one is vaccinated for, not a big deal?
Not to me.
Italy went from 600 cases to 11,000 in eleven days. It spreads like wildfire. The more cautious, the better.
Has it not killed more than this ?? about 20,000 according to the cdc .. just this year alone... C -virus ... less than 20 here in the states... total..This is a dangerously misinformed post - and I say that as someone who thinks the Governor is going a little overboard with these recommendations, at least on the indoor/outdoor distinction.
Not everyone gets the flu shot. Many people have gotten the shot and still got the flu...
Has it not killed more than this ?? about 20,000 according to the cdc .. just this year alone... C -virus ... less than 20 here in the states... total..
I don't want to live my life in fear, either. But I'm willing to acknowledge that there are people a lot smarter than me who know a lot more about this than me. And if they're worried, I'm worried. I'd rather look back at the "Great Overreaction of 2020" than look back at "the awful pandemic that might not have been as bad if people hadn't been so stupid."I’m not making judgement right now. I just don’t want to live my life in fear and I hope this doesn’t get looked back on 20 years from now as the “Great Overreaction of 2020”
I don't want to live my life in fear, either. But I'm willing to acknowledge that there are people a lot smarter than me who know a lot more about this than me. And if they're worried, I'm worried. I'd rather look back at the "Great Overreaction of 2020" than look back at "the awful pandemic that might not have been as bad if people hadn't been so stupid."