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Tredge 29 points ago +30 / -1

One of the many nonsensical truths of this virus. It doesn't survive outdoors. Evidence is was grown in a lab environment is that it only thrives indoors.

So the response is to keep everyone enclosed?

We are the dumbest people and we deserve this.

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leakmouth [S] 16 points ago +17 / -1

Remember when we couldn’t touch anything or sit on a park bench and they told us to bleach our groceries with Clorox wipes and shit? But we didn’t have to wear masks. Can it even live very long outside of the body? And for how long? Is it mostly airborne? There’s so much shit we don’t know or they won’t tell us.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 17 points ago +18 / -1

I know Branch Covidians who still virtue signal about bleaching their groceries.

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Johnny66 11 points ago +11 / -0

That’s funny but it’s shouldn’t be 🤣🤣🤣

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thisisatestof2 6 points ago +6 / -0

I can do one better. I know a Branch Covidian Who after they pick up their groceries, they are too afraid to get out of their car and go shopping, they “quarantine“ their groceries in the garage for a week or so then wipe them down. They also Takeoff the clothes they wore to pick up the groceries in the garage, and bag them in double plastic trash bags for two weeks before wearing a mask, face shield and gloves to take them out and put them in the wash.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow, that's crazy. Way back in the beginning of the hysteria last spring I saw an old lady at the grocery store grab a plastic produce bag and put it over her head to do her shopping. She already had a mask on as well, but I guess she really wanted the added "peace of mind" with the plastic bag. It was hilarious watching her try to read labels and pick out her groceries because she couldn't see through the bag. She happened to be in front of me at the checkout line too and struggled through that as well. The checker was looking at her like "WTF?" and we both had a good laugh after she left. When I finished checking out she was in the parking lot still loading her groceries into a truck while her masked husband sat in the driver's seat. There was, no lie, a "Proud Democrat" bumper sticker on the truck.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Backwards methodology. If any such precautions were necessary, it would make much more sense to wipe stuff down FIRST, then let it sit.

In about 70 degrees or warmer, this virus will die in about 5 minutes on any surface. Below 40 it may live indefinitely.

Consuming food with virions on it exposes them to our stomach acid, which will kill about anything.

A washing machine wouldn't do much good if the problem were as severe as they're imagining. Yet I still wouldn't claim idiots like that "deserve what they get." It would be better if society could trust authorities to tell the truth.

People here like to claim old people trust authorities. That's just not true. People are individuals. Our health authorities completely proved they are untrustworthy beginning in 1964 (that I know of; maybe they did stuff like that earlier and I just don't know about it)

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FrmrAmericanRepublic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dude, I will one-up you and say I know someone who went full freakout - to the point of changing their clothes when they got home in some kind of holding area because they thought it would reduce the viral load they were exposed to. I mean shit, it was basically like strip down and get doused with chemical baths kind of paranoia you'd only see if something like airborne ebola was floating around. I really lost respect for him after that, because he fully supported all the insane mask bullshit and all that. Oh, and he wiped down all his groceries too.

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Assault-Covfefe 6 points ago +6 / -0

LOL. My gym has stopped their constant "deep cleaning" and have stopped passing out towels when you come in (you can now get them in the normal places). Hell, I walk right past the temp screening thing and never wear a mask. I get some looks, but never a word. Most local pubs/restaurants have gone back to plastic menus, real silverware, etc.

I wish my place of work would get off the wearing masks in the office shit. Especially since every one of us (41 total) have either gotten the vaccine or have come down with the Coof.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wearing a mask for prolonged periods, like an 8 hour shift for example, should be banned.

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thisisatestof2 1 point ago +1 / -0

My local big box grocery in general merchandise retailers really are used to have people wiping down every carriage in basket after each use, wondering the store sanitizing and cleaning every possible door handle or think someone might touch Ian by summer literally all of that stopped and now they just take the carriages from the lot put them back in the rose by the doors and I never see anyone throughout the day wiping registers or refrigerator door handles.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Actually we know a lot of those things. Research was done, including by our military.

"Airborne" is a technical term." CCPvirus is NOT airborne! Airborne things can cross continents. And masks wouldn't save us from that, either. It is aerosol, which includes the possibility of moving through the air a bit. How much, how far, and for how long it can move through the air is a function of temperature and humidity. (Other factors may be involved and we by no means have complete knowledge of this)

In low humidity it can travel farther; heating season is a concern. At about 70 degrees or higher, the virus dies on any surface in about 5 minutes. Below 40 degrees it stays alive perhaps indefinitely. Most microbes are pretty slow moving / inactive in extreme cold like we have right now. Which doesn't mean that the freezing point stops this stuff.

So low humidity caused by indoor heating which never gets to 70 degrees should be a prime environment for spreading. Yet we don't see massive sickness or death among grocery store workers. Old people lingering in stores and staying really close to lots of people in line, we don't have the data to know if they caught it in this environment.

Contact tracing has done very little to help us. Boosting our immune system is the most sensible thing we can do, and that includes fresh air and exercise!

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Smurfy2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't know if you want an answer but I think they are saying like 2-5 days for most solid things. But then some things like aluminium are hours. Then you've all the things like sun exposure that probably shortens it etc

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LetFreedomRing 6 points ago +6 / -0

They banned people from parks and beaches. Insane shit.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't tell me what I deserve.

Don't tell me I'm dumb for doing or believing what you have no idea if I've done or believed.

You're merely sowing division, amplifying the globalist's efforts to divide and conquer.

Leave out the last line and your comment would be great. You pointed out an obvious problem