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originally posted by: uncommitted
a reply to: iammrhappy86
Just try not to breathe on someone as you may be asymptomatic.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: iammrhappy86
It would have been finished with by now if the government had quarentine new arrivals and idiots had just worn masks and socially distanced a year ago.
originally posted by: uncommitted
I appreciate I'm jumping in, but it wouldn't have killed it, that's what vaccinations do, but it certainly would reduce the spread.
There is much bitterness, judgment, and plain deafness; It's almost as if some of you hold on dearly to your crisis and all it entails.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Gnawledge
I wear a mask, not for me.
I don't wear a mask and encourage others not to, for my and their own health.
Wear a mask, dumbass.
Knock yourself out...
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: uncommitted
a reply to: iammrhappy86
Just try not to breathe on someone as you may be asymptomatic.
Asymptomatic people don't spread it.
Learn to discern.
Can people without symptoms spread the virus to others?
"Without symptoms" can refer to two groups of people: those who eventually do have symptoms (pre-symptomatic) and those who never go on to have symptoms (asymptomatic). During this pandemic, we have seen that people without symptoms can spread the coronavirus infection to others.
A person with COVID-19 may be contagious 48 hours before starting to experience symptoms. In fact, people without symptoms may be more likely to spread the illness, because they are unlikely to be isolating and may not adopt behaviors designed to prevent spread.
But what about people who never go on to develop symptoms? A study published in JAMA Network Open found that almost one out of every four infections may be transmitted by individuals with asymptomatic infections.
source - Harvard.edu
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: iammrhappy86
There is much bitterness, judgment, and plain deafness; It's almost as if some of you hold on dearly to your crisis and all it entails.
You still have a job..correct? for those whose existence has been pretty much crushed..this is it for many, forced to consider whats going on..understand?
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: iammrhappy86
There is much bitterness, judgment, and plain deafness; It's almost as if some of you hold on dearly to your crisis and all it entails.
You still have a job..correct? for those whose existence has been pretty much crushed..this is it for many, forced to consider whats going on..understand?
The confinement measures cost me a great job I had just found in my career field.
I was forced to go back home, and I decided to take a less paying job to assist the elderly for the time being.
I could've made 100K/yr, and I decided to settle for a near minimum wage requiring more physical effort, and I couldn't be happier.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: iammrhappy86
It's Time to Insist the Government Comply with Americans Constitutional Rights or WE THE PEOPLE Will Insist they Step Down from Public Office . Yes , It's TIME.............
www.infowars.com...
originally posted by: NorEaster
originally posted by: tanstaafl
"Asymptomatic people don't spread it.
Learn to discern."
Yeah, that's not true. Asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic people still shed the virus, and especially with the new variant strains.
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
The confinement measures cost me a great job I had just found in my career field.
I was forced to go back home, and I decided to take a less paying job to assist the elderly for the time being.
I could've made 100K/yr, and I decided to settle for a near minimum wage requiring more physical effort, and I couldn't be happier.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
The confinement measures cost me a great job I had just found in my career field.
I was forced to go back home, and I decided to take a less paying job to assist the elderly for the time being.
I could've made 100K/yr, and I decided to settle for a near minimum wage requiring more physical effort, and I couldn't be happier.
they said we'd own nothing, and be happy... guess they were right (for some at least)...
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
I would be happy with nothing.
If I have chosen to forego all my belongings.
To have them taken from me is infringement upon my will.