We lived in fear of leaving the house here in NJ and look at our numbers
and the rest of the New York Cory area... lock down has been very
successful.  Saying otherwise is ignoring scientifically proven facts for
political agenda.  If we have a chance of fighting this, we all need to
change our behaviors and learn to respect the science behind the
recommendations.

If you don’t wear a mask, you shouldn’t be out in public around other
people, period.  And the federal government needs to step up and make this
statement.

I honestly can’t believe this is even a point to argue and discuss... you
guys are very clouded by what you read and hear with strong political
bias.  Forget all the noise and just get back to the basic fact that this
is a respiratory disease people die from.  And wearing a mask and avoid
others reduces its spread.  It’s very simple.





On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 12:10 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> We can’t live in fear and afraid to leave the house. What is becoming
> apparent is this virus is not nearly as deadly or as big of a deal as they
> made it out to be. There are lots more people testing positive because we
> are doing a lot more test. The death rate is going down because many people
> have had it and never knew it, and it did not kill them.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jul 7, 2020, at 10:45 AM, Peter Frederick via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> > New Zealand, Australia, China (especially China), Italy, Germany,
> Greece, Spain all had good luck with initial lockdowns.  Big economic hit,
> but far less severe than a health system collapse and a real rather than
> induced economic downturn.
> >
> > The problem is that far too many people think getting the case load down
> to manageable means they don't need to keep practicing all the things that
> got it down in the first place.
> >
> > I have a couple friends who have made more than one trip to vacation
> spots recently, for instance.  Plumb nuts, there is absolutely NO reason to
> assume vacation spots are safe, at all, ever, especially when going there
> involves consumption of large quantites of alcohol in public.
> Unfortunately, for those friends the alcohol part is the main reason for
> going.....
> >
> > The message should be "act like it's 1900 -- no antibiotics, no
> treatments, no drugs, no vaccine" -- the way out of this is to treat it
> like any disease outbreak prior to the advent of antibiotics in the
> 1940's.  Quarantines, social distancing, face masks (which worked pretty
> well in 1918 too) and stay at home!
> >
> > We will get there, just gonna take a million extra dead people before
> the unwashed masses figure it out.
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