So people are supposed to stay in their homes, their lives controlled until when? 2024? Or let me guess, just right after the last mail-in ballot is counted and Biden is the anointed President...
People need their lives back, or you will become like Canada.
This is not about politics. It's about public health. I know it seems hopeless right now, but AS SOON as we have an effective vaccine, things will return to pretty much normal. If you're going to hope for anything, hope for that.
This so-called "spike" in or second wave of cases is exactly political in nature, or rather the reporting about it is. According to the left-leaning media the average American citizen CAN safely protest amid tens of thousands of other protestors, but attending worship services can be lethal. Mass gatherings to make political statements about phantom "racial injustices" can set you on the path to sainthood, while attending a rally for President Trump could spell doomsday. The political nature of the COVID-19 reporting is apparent to me and it is apparent to you, and it is apparent to everyone else possessed of a functioning brain.
Further, I run our dog daily in a park just outside a major East Coast city. For weeks no one has been wearing masks or gloves or any type of PPE while hiking those narrow trails. Pavilions there are always crowded with families, as are the nearby playgrounds, fishing piers and boat launch areas. So tell me, please, where are all the corpses? Where are all the people stumbling around sick, dropping over from a blend of COVID-19 and physical exertion in the recent heatwave?
And finally, as I have mentioned previously, between myself, my wife—our families, our friends, their friends and friends of friends and co-workers—
NO ONE and I mean no one—any of us all thousands and thousands of people we are connected to, has been diagnosed with or perished from COVID-19. Which is quite odd considering the John's Hopkins "infection map" continues to show increase in the number of cases across Maryland, PA, Delaware and NJ. Huh. Strange, that. Everyone we know and have ever known who is still alive—we must
all be the lucky ones. Go us!