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RadMaxBTD 28 points ago +28 / -0

MeToo

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Raindrops1984 19 points ago +19 / -0

But Covid lasts for a day on surfaces and can fly directly into your grandmother’s nose if you go to church!

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Gunsareforfun 10 points ago +10 / -0

I see so many"essential" workers wearing masks on their chin or leaving their nose uncovered. I guess they've never seen a WuFlu test.

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Raindrops1984 14 points ago +14 / -0

I don’t wear a mask at all, and I refuse to take a test unless and until I’m symptomatic. I was fired from my job over that. There is no reason to allow mandatory medical procedures to participate in the economy to become normalized.

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80960KA 4 points ago +4 / -0

When this stuff started I wore a full respirator with P100 (better than N95) cartridges, because it was an unknown. I also "decon'd" with isopropanol or peroxide spray every time I got back from the store.

Now, given how the fatality rate keeps going down as the infection rate keeps going up, and seeing how many randos wear either completely ineffective cowboy bandanas or face diapers with their nose uncovered...I don't even fucking bother.

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80960KA 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah if they start enforcing here I'm gonna buy a rubber plague doctor mask to wear.

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Ballind 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh man that's a good idea. I have a ski mask

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cara_c 6 points ago +6 / -0

They didn't have any protection at the outset. Cashiers in a busy supermarket stood close to hundreds of customers a day, interacted with them, touched products and money handled by them, without masks or gloves for weeks or months before these things started to be added. I regularly asked the cashiers at my NYC grocery store whether anyone who worked there had gotten sick. The answer was always no. According to what the media was telling us, they should have been dropping like flies.

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NvCrone 3 points ago +3 / -0

But they didn't for the first 2-3 months or more, depending on where you are.

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PhD_in_everything 14 points ago +14 / -0

So far there’s absolutely no correlation between either COVID deaths, infections, and measures taken by different countries.

Despite having a similar population, Belgium a countries which underwent a strict lockdown for months had twice as many deaths as Sweden whose measures went as far as cancelling events above 50 people.

Then there’s India, a country with the population over one billion people, many of them living in densely populated slums (over one million people per square mile) which has allegedly 20 000 COVID deaths. For context, that’s less than the annual flu deaths for Germany.

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Nolivesmatter 5 points ago +5 / -0

You can't die from Wuhan flu if you don't get tested is India summed up.

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Donarudo_Taranpu 1 point ago +1 / -0

The hot tropical climate is no friend to the Covid virus.

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CajunYankee 11 points ago +11 / -0

I like to point out how we take all these stupid precautions while shopping then we all use the same tablet to type in our PIN number that hasn’t been washed down since it was installed

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NYCforTrump 40 points ago +40 / -0

I've seen storeis of some individual walmart clerks and Amazon warehouse workers testing positive, but you're right... you would expect huge spread and hundreds of cases causing staffing problems.

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PutinPaganda 21 points ago +22 / -1

We sdid have the Meat packing scare, which turned out to be a Chinese owned company.

Having worked at a Large Grocery store chain for a decade I can confirm they are super clean and well managed....not.

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NYCforTrump 21 points ago +21 / -0

There were two cases in a California meat processing plant but they compared the viral DNA and they were different strains, so they both got it somewhere else and it wasn't spreading in the plant. So they were able to remain open.

Also two positives in plant with hundreds of workers? That's not an outbreak.

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PutinPaganda 10 points ago +10 / -0

I am not actually saying an outbreak occured...but the Media did their thing...member when we were going to run out of meat?

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Dialectic 9 points ago +9 / -0

I died from net neutrality before I starved to death in the 2020 pork and chicken shortage

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DuplexFields 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is that because you had Impossible Whoppers^TM to resort to? Because I remember just before COVID-19, the supply chain for Impossible Whoppers^TM had grown large enough for Burger Kings around the country to serve them without running out of hot, delicious Impossible Whoppers^TM during the lunch rush.

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RahkeemTheMachine 12 points ago +12 / -0

I work for a grocery chain. You are correct, you’re lucky if you can get the employees to wash their hands after they shit

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Dialectic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol factories aren’t much different in that respect

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MudDog 1 point ago +1 / -0

you can get the employees to wash their hands after they shit

❎ doubt

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smilieface 6 points ago +6 / -0

We had two people test postive in our store. Everyone else is fine

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MAGAstroni 24 points ago +24 / -0

What they don't tell you is that you have to spend 2-4 hours in the same air circulation system to build up enough to create infection. I'm just assuming this because majority of outbreaks are in closed systems like houses and nursing homes. In that case masks will still be useless cause who doesn't adjust it at least once an hour?

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Racerx719 30 points ago +31 / -1

How hard is it to understand it’s fucking useless

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BigFreedomBoner 19 points ago +20 / -1

The thing that CAN'T protect you will protect others. LOL. Seriously these retards can't hold a thought process together for one fucking sentence.

My question is why do we waste tax dollars trying to educate there retards? They just use language to propagate their retarded ideas.

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Racerx719 13 points ago +13 / -0

Because they think if they repeat some quick one liner that it is infallible. I.E. LoVe WiNS or BLM. But like you pointed out. Most of these tools have an attention span less than a dog

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MudDog 7 points ago +7 / -0

Jesus you selfish bastard. I just had my 8th grandfather die this month because people refuse to wear The Mask

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BigFreedomBoner 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well good thing you got 34 grandfathers left, bigot.

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STEVE_HUFFMANS_BULL 16 points ago +17 / -1

My body, my choice. If someone’s terrified of catching a flu from me, why are they outside at all?

how hard is this for people to understand...

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Click 15 points ago +16 / -1

Masks don't protect ANYONE, how hard is this for you people to understand?

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MaxineWaters4Prez 13 points ago +14 / -1

It's not my responsibility.

If YOU are scared, stay home.

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p8riot 6 points ago +7 / -1

That's their choice if they want to stay home, why should I pay his salary? Also, Wal Mart = China so I wouldn't shop there.

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MaxineWaters4Prez 3 points ago +4 / -1

No, you get paid to go to work. That's called responsibility.

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MAGAstroni 12 points ago +13 / -1

Shouldn't that be an individual choice? If I have been at home for a month with no outside contact why should I be forced to wear a mask. The government doesn't know every person's situation.

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Belac186 16 points ago +16 / -0

Stop asking questions! The government know best. PUT ON YOUR MASK BIGOT!!! REEEEEEEEEEEE

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PotBellyGoblin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Homeless have strong immune systems from what I have heard. Living on the ground and dumpster diving will do that.

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Donarudo_Taranpu 2 points ago +3 / -1

Like cockroaches! They're hard to kill too, and just as filthy!

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Jabron661 14 points ago +14 / -0

I have been trying to get this example of the "second wave" BS out now, so here it is.

In my state, in the last 30 days there have reported been an average of around 1200 cases a day, so 1200 x 30 = 36000 new "tested positive for COVID" people, 36000 , oooh sounds bad right?

Also in the last 30 days, we have went from 790 people hospitalized to 1046 people hospitalized for a grand total increase of 256 more people in the hospital for covid than a month ago.

So, 30000 new "sick "people and only 256 of them were sick enough to be hospitalized? That is an increase of roughly 8.5 a day

To compare, 1200 new cases per day 8.5 people hospitalized per day, that equates into 1 in 141 new cases being sick enough to go into the hospital.

And we can toss in deaths here too.336 deaths in the last 30 days, so an average of 11.2 per day, Hmmm that is weird, that looks like more people are dying per day than are being admitted into the hospital. I can't explain that, but that is what the data shows as presented. It is probably because you have some long term people carrying over from before the 30 day sample we are comparing here.

So 1200 cases per day, 11.2 people dying per day, 1 in 107 is the number of cases that result in death.

One other nugget to toss into the shit salad.

80% of deaths are above the age of 65 ( 60% of those above 75), with another 16% above the age of 50.

So, 95% of deaths are above age 50. 60% are above age 75.

It is the opposite of that for new cases, roughly 70% of new "positive" tests are in the 0 - 50 age bracket, but oddly enough, very few of those are contributing to the death total or hospitalization total.

In summary, it is all a lie to promote the covid scare narrative, and will continue to be used to destroy this county from the inside out, by altering the election and causing people to mistrust each other, and as a distraction from the real issues at hand.

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Znut55 [S] 11 points ago +11 / -0

How many hospital workers have come forward and said they are counting EVERY death as a Covid death even though the person was never tested. Recently the uptick in hospitalizations are NOT Covid...85% other reasons for hospital stays but the media, etc. want us to believe the hospitals are filling up with Covid. How many of these non-symptomatic people or others who are tested are "false positives" OR were never positive to begin with and were recorded as positive....we never hear about the "negative tests" and we are relying on ALL kinds of ways of "counting" by all kinds of "counters"....and just like with Trump supporters MANY won't speak up for fear of losing their jobs.

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footinmouth 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh the news loves reporting facts that lead to a logical but incorrect conclusion.

Hospitals in Texas are at record capacity in the last few months

Because they opened to elective surgeries and there is a back log.

Cases are at record high.

They will always go up, never down, also who cares if it is 3 million + cases, CDC surveillance put it around 7% of the population.

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Dilligaf 13 points ago +13 / -0

Cuz we had this shit in dec/jan/feb and thought it was a bad cold at the time.

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JoePCool14 12 points ago +12 / -0

I work at a grocery store. I have throughout the pandemic. As far as I'm aware, only 3 employees at my location had the virus.

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Jim_Webb_VP 9 points ago +9 / -0

Thank you.People working in our grocery stores have been unsung heroes. I can't imagine all the issues you faced with customers, supply and probably no time off.

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Elloelle5 5 points ago +5 / -0

No time off and extra Karen's to deal with

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RyanT282 3 points ago +3 / -0

Zero so far at my store, but a couple of false positives. Still chugging along with no outbreaks whatsoever.

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2016TrumpMAGA 10 points ago +10 / -0

My point exactly. They weren't even doing social distancing/masks until a little over a month ago, well after the virus peaked.

Where were/are the outbreaks from Costco, Home Depot, Wal Mart, and Target? There aren't any.

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Znut55 [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

Obama didn't even bat an eyelash UNTIL 1000+ died.

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Seeker_of_Firecrotch 5 points ago +5 / -0

Can you imagine the chaos if grocery stores had closed? Thank you for showing up and pushing through.

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MaxineWaters4Prez 8 points ago +8 / -0

I've been saying this since it started. If it was as bad as they pretend it is, Walmart stores would be lined with corpses.

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macrolinx 8 points ago +8 / -0

I've been asking this of people ever since the mask shit started.

We all went to the grocery store MULTIPLE times a week because you couldn't get stuff in one trip. Stores were packed all the time. NO MASKS. NO PROBLEMS.

The logic doesn't match up.

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ispongeyou 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yup, my son works at one, not a single person has gotten sick there.

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GeneralVeers 6 points ago +7 / -1

If covid (lower case cuz covid is weak) is so contagious, why is it that neither I, nor anybody I know, knows anybody who has it???

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Butcher_bear 5 points ago +5 / -0

I work in a grocery store, and there wasn't a single employee who got COVID.

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GnuYow 5 points ago +5 / -0

I work in the corporate office for a supermarket chain with 20 locations, which has remained open for the duration of the lockdown. I am not aware of a single positive case of Covid-19 in our entire company.

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Click 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because they were wearing masks and social distancing, you science denier! /s

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Batou 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because masks are the conditioning

For

Mandatory

Vaccinations

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RahkeemTheMachine 4 points ago +4 / -0

I work for a medium size chain in Massachusetts, I know of 6 confirmed cases in my company. None passed it on to anyone at work, including one shithead who came to work with a fever, for a week.

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The_RedWolf 3 points ago +3 / -0

My first thought is: once the logistics problems were sorted out why has Walmart not gone back to 24 hours?

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Adhal 3 points ago +3 / -0

at least where i work we are getting sicker from the masks then covid, i dont know anyone, and no one in surrounding stores have tested positive, yet a lot of us have developed mild coughing and lung and throat irritation

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Dallamar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can confirmed - work in CELLPHONE store through the whole lock down - handling devices when only 100% needed, selling, doing minor tech fixes - hundreds of people a week through our doors. No cases, and I am only 1.5 hours from NYC. Fucking bullshit

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superalienhyphy 3 points ago +3 / -0

If COVID is so dangerous, why was it that out of 6 of my family members under the same roof, 2 got it and were sick but recovered, 2 got it and didn't get sick, and 2 DIDN'T GET IT?

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ClarenceBeeks 2 points ago +2 / -0

Or homeless people? Shouldn’t they be dead on the streets?

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lo_there 2 points ago +2 / -0

Local store has old folks working in it with a damn mask on over their oxygen nasal canulas, I shit you not.

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WEWLADSDALWEW 2 points ago +3 / -1

I am not NEARLY as convinced as many here that this whole thing is a hoax, but this is the single most convincing argument against the hysteria there is. Grocery store workers should be infected like nobody’s business if this is as bad as people say.

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ManyDirt 1 point ago +1 / -0

The thing that irreversibly convinced me that COVID is being misrepresented for political gain by the left was when the protests were lauded by doctors who said in the same statement that they didn't support protests against the lockdown.

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leroynumber3 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Please show me the bodies."...

use that line for any of their cases and youll find nothing.

The locked down Cruise ships? Walmart workers? Nurses and doctors on the front lines? Starbucks Cashiers? Paramedics and Ambulance drivers? Liquor and weed store employees? etc...

beyond old folks homes and really old people who have severe pre existing conditions who may have died anyway... there is little to nothing.

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TheMadManDidItAgain 2 points ago +2 / -0

Any time there is one in my area, they highlight it on the news for days. It has happened near me a few times.

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MudDog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Heroes!

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Lila_Quartermaine 1 point ago +1 / -0

I asked Karen: Why haven't the homeless in LA and SanFran been decimated by the covid? They aren't social distancing.

She said: those folks are exposed to lots of diseases all the time so they have better resistance to covid.

Me: So living in filth is actually healthy and safe! Wow all this sanitizing and hand washing advice is actually ..... Then my brain exploded and i had to walk away.

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Levy_Wilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't hear it because the companies are EXTREMELY hush about it. Last month we were told our store had its first confirmed case and that we were the last store in the market to be without a case. We were told not to tell anyone, it was just to let us know in case we were in contact with the associate that contracted it. We immediately got a drive up test site in our parking lot the next day.

I think she came back to work this week, though. So not too bad.

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DancesWithPepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

I work in a warehouse myself. We never shut down for the scamdemic. We did have quite a few people accept voluntary furloughs, but we still had plenty of people working continuously. Not one employee caught the corona. This virus is a joke.

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learntocode 1 point ago +1 / -0

You cant write and distribute that story in a profitable way. Think of the data gathering and analysis alone. Not worth it when you can get more people to see ads based on something a mentally ill journalism degree holder pulled from their cyst covered woke anus.

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FLWoman 1 point ago +1 / -0

My 70 year old neighbor is a Publix cashier. They didn’t wear masks for months. He was my litmus test. He was like, “This is a bunch of hooey.” He also got me back to the gym.

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Avshalom 0 points ago +2 / -2

its bacteria in the 100 year old iron pipes and new pvc shit

open your fucking eyes guys

they are replacing every fucking water pipe in america for a fucking reason: pseudomonas and stenotrophomonas maltophilia

same shit happened during the “spanish flu” which was also water pipes past time they were past expiration date. not a flu then, or h1n1 would have killed millions, same fucking strain.

its this water pipe bacteria plus any other respiratory infection

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jubyeonin 0 points ago +1 / -1

"Serving on the front lines" is more Marxist BS. Don't give them power over you.