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Covid-19 #14 - Are We Done Yet?


Fragile Bird

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Now is absolutely not the time to relax one's own measures for one's own safety, especially masking, distancing, self isolation as far as possible, and washing and disinfecting.

This is particularly true for those in the vulnerable categories due to age and / or underlying conditions such as respiratory problems like ours from 9/11, diabetes, heart disease.

The cases all around the country are spiking as badly as they did here in April.

For one thing the cases among the under thirty demographic are spiking the highest, and those are everywhere and doing nothing in terms of safety for themselves or others. They are now the superspreaders.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/22/opinions/20-and-30-year-olds-spreading-covid-19-bromage/index.html

 

These people will come where we / you are. Despite what these governors think they can do to stop it.

Because deathcultists chose to do little or nothing, and to lie lie lie, this means the virus keep expanding the human population in which it exists, whether asymptomatic or full blown near death infection. Which means the virus has more territory in which to mutate. Which means it's here for good. And our chances of getting it will keep growing too -- at least until there's some sort of vaccine (if ever) that can at least work like the seasonal flu vaccine -- meaning a new one every year.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/24/world/coronavirus-updates.html?

 

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New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will require certain out-of-state residents entering their states to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival. At the moment, that applies to nine states, including Florida, Texas and Washington State, New York’s governor said.


How they think they can do this, enforce it, I don't know. Maybe at the airports? maybe at NYC's bridges and tunnels, but otherwise? But I don't think this is going to stop a new spike here because, as I said before, the Young aren't observing any safety precautions at all. They are also coming and going to other places and seeing other people than NYers. The spiking is definitely coming back. So we are staying in isolation ourselves for sure as much as possible, while trying to squeeze in the medical attention we need that has been postponed for so long due to trying to survive covid-19.

In the meantime EU countries opening for tourism won't accept people from the US, which means Europeans aren't coming here either. Would you in these conditions?

Which among other things means -- well, let's just think about NYC in Junes past. From the first week of June, every day saw more LGBTQ people from Europe particularly, but from all over the US and the world show up, and show up particularly down here where we live. They were very well heeled, and they stayed for long periods, peaking with the annual Gay Pride Weekend and parade. Not happening. So think of the lost revenue to NYC just from that single event, in the single month of June. This is going to be the case every month from here on out.

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