Joe, thanks for clarifying that you were just being facetious, not trolling.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 1:52 pmYou guys really cant take a little dry humor. You don't need to add the last part, I am well aware of the seriousness of the virus and how it spreads. It was just a joke, but it did prove to me how quick some of you guys are to just throw numbers toward a poster whenever you sense THE SLIGHTEST possible somebody doesn't take it serious. That's not ok, its not your guys job to do that. Even if those in charge are not doing their job. There's no sense in getting angry about it happening or not happening. There's nothing anyone can do about it, if that's the decision that will be the decision. That was my facetious point.a fan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 12:57 pmYou can't possibly be serious.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 12:43 pm Does this anger you?
Just asking, because it certainly seems so. It has no effect on your life.
JoeMauer89!
While I agree that each State must make their own choices, and that there is no such thing a "right move" in this pandemic...in other words, no matter what a Governor does, someone is hurt either financially or physically.
But don't tell us that you don't understand that viruses spread, and some kid is going to lose a grandmother over packing tens of thousands of people in close quarters.
JoeMauer89!
I was about to add that my 84 year old mother and 60 year old sister are headed to Florida where my mom will be most of the winter, and where we (63, 61, 27) will visit, hopefully twice for a few weeks each time. My son may stay longer.
DeSantis is an idiot, full-on Trumpist fool. His various actions have and will cost a lot of lives. So, forgive the reaction of posters who are angry at him.
Thankfully, lots of people have recognized that now, so will do their own best to avoid such super spreader situations, but what this ultimately means, in addition to lives unnecessarily lost, is that those who actually are doing their best will have to be all the more careful, all the more limited in their contacts with others, harder and longer. Instead of being comfortable with reasonably distanced dining outside with close friends, far less confidence that fellow diners haven't been inside in restaurants with others who have been at such super spreader events...so, what no dining together, more social isolation? Yup.
The crazy thing is that the virus really could be choked off in places like Florida with only some disruption to normality if everyone just got on board with wearing masks and no group events and no indoor dining, bars, etc.
We'd need to maintain disciplines for a good while, but people needn't be entirely isolated or shut off from life.