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Annnnnd there it is.

This is something most of us have been speculating for a very long time now. I know a lot of people who got horrifically sick with the flu during Christmas and New Year's (including my husband). My husband's case wasn't as bad, but I had extended family who got severely dehydrated (to the point of needing to go to the hospital for IV), had fevers that lasted almost two weeks, and even some people who suffered with temporary blurred vision. It definitely seemed worse than "just a flu," and doctors were particularly saying that this flu season was primed to be one of the worst ones in a while.

Really makes you think!

If France is reporting that it started in December 2019, then (a) the likelihood of it being around before then is pretty high as well, and (b) I can almost guarantee that it's been in the United States for at least that long, too.

So yeah ... If true, then these lockdowns are completely pointless. All it's doing is destroying our economy and food supply. Neato.

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It's almost like there was a major election and they needed to sink the economy or something...
 
Actually Barcelona might actually be Spain's florida. It's filled with anarchists and gypsies, has a criminality through the fucking roof. Misapplied an old law to semilegalize marihuana. And is known for being nearly incomprehensible to the rest of the country.

Every country has its own Florida. Even Florida has a Florida (Broward County). And Australia is the Florida of the world.
 
Peter Hitchens vs Mike Graham.

https://archive.vn/FmrW0

Columnist Peter Hitchens - Boris Johnson has created this coronavirus terror in the public min...mp4

I like the way Hitch compares the media to the media in the USSR which was allowed to criticize policy delivery but not to criticize policy, because policy was the result of Scientific Socialism. Similarly today, the vast majority of the media claims the lockdown is what The Science says, even though individual scientists disagree and the journalists do not have the education to even understand the arguments. And look at this


I'd like to take this opportunity to post my usual reminder that Mike Graham blamed the victims of Rotherham rape gangs and the victim's parents for the gang's raping of them. Utter piece of shit.
 
"We didn't expect that the death toll would be so high" No shit :o http://archive.is/CJY2h
Tegnell: We didn't count on the high death rates

Anders Tegnell has repeatedly been forced to explain Sweden's strategy on the corona virus in foreign media.
When the world-renowned comedian Trevor Noah, in his Youtube channel, asks if Sweden puts people's lives against each other to keep society open, he is forced to defend himself.
- It's not how we work, he says.


Sweden's tactics against the corona virus have attracted considerable media attention worldwide.
When most communities have closed down completely, Sweden has continued to keep schools, clothing stores, hairdressers and other things open.
Anders Tegnell, however, Foreign Minister Ann Linde, has been able to answer curious foreign media questions repeatedly.
Participated from the Central Station
Now, Tegnell has hosted world-renowned comedian and talk show host Trevor Noah's Youtube channel and his program "The Daily social distancing show".
Tegnell participated in the program via Skype from the central station in Stockholm on Monday. During the 10-minute interview, Trevor Noah asks how the strategy has come to be, and compares Sweden's higher death toll with Norway and Denmark.
- How do you come to the conclusion that it is worth the risk, to have children in school, that people should continue to work, even though it will lead to higher death rates initially? Are the decisions epidemiologists and governments have to make, do you think? asks Trevor Noah.
- No, we never counted high death rates initially. It's wrong. We expected more people to get sick, but the death toll came as a surprise, ”Anders Tegnell responds.
Tegnell's answer: Elderly housing is a big problem
He further explains that Sweden's high death rate is largely due to the fact that the infection has entered the homes of the elderly.
- We really thought that our elderly residents would be able to keep it away more. Not that Sweden is the only country that has problems with elderly housing. Even if we do our best, it is not enough. But we don't put lives over other people's lives, that's not how we work, says Tegnell.
The comedian, with his close to 8 million followers on Youtube and who leads the talk show "The Daily show" in the US every day, asks if more countries could, or should, follow Sweden's tactics. But Tegnell is doubtful.
- Some things can be applied to other countries, but some do not. We are becoming increasingly confident that closing schools is not the right method, schools do not appear to be an engine in the spread of infection. So some things, absolutely, he says, adding:
- But it takes a long time to build trust between the authorities and the people. The people have confidence in us and our guidelines. They do as we say, unlike what you see in many other countries, says Tegnell.
Although he's probably right when he says not all tactics can be applied to all countries.

Infectious medicine professor Björn Olsen claims that Corona might result in a so-called "cluster infection". http://archive.is/oZ4e9
Translation from http://archive.is/wip/Hii0Q said:
Björn Olsen's warning: "cluster infection" in Stockholm - only 7.5% were immune
The new coronavirus may result in a so-called "cluster infection" that hops from district to district, warns researchers from the Zoonosis Science Center in Uppsala, Sweden. The research group has tested 454 people in the Stockholm area, of which only 7.5% were immune to covid-19, which UNT (Upsala Nya Tidning) first reported on.

"At Östermalm (one of the most populated areas in Stockholm), not a single person ("inte en käft" in Swedish) was positive, but in Rissne and Tensta it looks completely different, says Björn Olsen, professor of infectious diseases and one of the researchers in the group."

Around the world, a lot of studies are currently underway to find out how much of the cities and countries' populations have developed immunity to the new coronavirus. By knowing how many people are immune, it is possible to draw important conclusions about how long the spread of infection is likely to last, how many are likely to die - and not least what measures can best protect people in the future. With the help of mathematical models, FHM (Swedish Public Health Authority) had determined that 26% of Stockholm's population was probably immune on May 1st. State epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said in Ekot's Saturday interview on May 2 that he believed that 10%-20% of the capital's population then developed immunity, but that there could be possibly more.

Tested 454 people
A research group from the Zoonosis Science Center in Uppsala (right to the north of Stockholm), which, among other things, includes some of the 22 researchers who have previously criticized FHM at DN (Dagens Nyheter) Debate, now believes that the proportion of immune is probably significantly lower than that. In April, the group performed immunity tests on 454 people in Stockholm area, of whom only 7.5% had developed antibodies to the virus. Björn Olsen, professor of infectious diseases at Uppsala University and one of the researchers, says that during the course of the sampling, they also began to suspect that the new coronavirus results in cluster infection.

"Some areas have nothing, you will not find anyone at all that has antibodies to this virus, they have never encountered it. In some parts of the inner city, for example. But if you go to Rissne, Tensta or Rinkeby, then the picture is suddenly different, says Björn Olsen."

More difficult to achieve herd immunity
"If the new coronavirus infects in clusters - which classic influenza viruses do not - then herd immunity will take considerably longer than expected", Olsen says. This is because the infection then hops between different neighborhoods instead of spreading evenly in the population.

"This is a cluster infection. The herd immunity is patchy", says Björn Olsen.

And the herd immunity is not relevant until it is comprehensive?

"No, exactly. When it is comprehensive to 60%-70%."

And until then, we will in this case continue to get smaller local outbreaks?

"Yes, and that's what they (FHM) have underestimated. Because they think this is like a flu virus (which achieves herd immunity quickly). It does not."

How does this affect what to do in the future?

"That is a good question. FHM must answer whether it is a cluster infection, if we can show it, then, in such cases, you must go with extra information to the clusters that exist and try to prevent infection at all costs."

The research group has used what Björn Olsen calls the "snowball method". They first tested acquaintances and then acquaintances of acquaintances, and actively selected people living in different neighborhoods. Another of the researchers, Åke Lundkvist, professor of virology at Uppsala University, commented on the method to UNT last week:

"Of course, it would have been better with a completely random selection. However, we have tried to get a wide selection of people of different ages, with different professions and social backgrounds. I think our data is more representative of the population of Stockholm than, for example, tests of blood donors", Åke Lundkvist told the newspaper.
And Tegnell thinks cases of corona existed in Sweden all the way back in November http://archive.is/cz9lE
Likely that Corona was in Sweden in November
It is likely that individuals were infected with the corona virus in Sweden as early as November, according to state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell. But mapping the cases back is not relevant. - Now it doesn't feel like something we want to burden the health care with, says Tegnell to TT.

A man in France was found to be carrying the corona virus on December 27 last year, ie four days before the first case was reported from China.
At that time, it is also likely that there were single infected persons in Sweden.
"There has been no dissemination outside Wuhan until we saw it in Europe recently," says Anders Tegnell at the Public Health Authority.
- But I think you can find occasional cases among Wuhan travelers who were there in November – December last year. It does not sound strange at all but very natural.
Military Summer Olympics were held in Wuhan in late October. A squad of over 100 people from the Armed Forces lived in the city for two weeks. Several of the contestants became ill during and after the trip and have been sampled for covid-19, which NSD reported.
- None of the people tested showed positive answers, says Anna Lena Hesse, at the Defense Department's communications department.
Performing tests on a larger scale from patients who have sought medical care and submitted samples for symptoms such as pneumonia or influenza at the end of last year to see if it may have been covid-19 is not relevant in Sweden right now.
- There is nothing that is discussed in any structured way, says Tegnell.
- Right now, it doesn't feel like we want to burden the health care with that kind of investigation. They have quite a lot of other things to do and it does not lead to any action.
What may instead be interesting to find out, according to Tegnell, is how the virus got spread in China and how the virus behaved at the beginning of the infection course. If it was a single spread from an animal to human or if it spread to a group of people for an extended period of time.
- There are not many times we have been able to detect the spread of infection from animals to humans by brand new viruses. We don't have much knowledge of how things are going in reality, ”says Tegnell.
- It would be of value to see how to protect against this type of development in the future.
 
Goddamnit, by 2050 us Americans are gonna have to come bail the Britbongs out again, aren't we?

Fuck 2050. Invade now! I will collaborate and provide the occupation forces with lists of people to be helicoptered. Bring many Chinooks.

I'd like to take this opportunity to post my usual reminder that Mike Graham blamed the victims of Rotherham rape gangs and the victim's parents for the gang's raping of them. Utter piece of shit.

Just quoting this for no reason, it's in no way related to the above.
 
Was trying to listen to music on the way home, instead they talk about coronavirus again, and after gushing about Dr. Fauci, the host mentioned Fauci thinks that a "second wave" will come around fall, which happens to be just around election time...:thinking:
 
So Ozone kills the coronavirus right? kind of tired cleaning things with pinesol or spic nspan. Figure using one for 1 hour while everyone is at work would work. I tried researching shit but government only writes bad things if you're occupying the space and all the good articles are on sites that sell generators.

So. @Alakazam223 already did a good job with this one. But just for the record: Ozone is a powerful oxidant. It kills viri. It also kills everything else, it's basically the chemical equivalent of shocking something with a ridiculously high voltage.

I poat this because of a certain anecdote: hotels in spain actually reached the same conclusion you did. And were calling the gov to allow them to install ozone generators on all rooms to declare themselves "corona free" for tourist seasons. ISCIII and the medical unions had to release comunicates being like "what?! What the fuck did you idiots just say?! You want lawsuits? 'Cause that's how you get lawsuits!" So yeah they're not doing it anymore but that was fucking hilarious.

You want one of your former incest rulers back? Karl already survived the wuh-flu


those are pretty cheap...

you normaly dont get antibiotics against tetanus because you take vaccines every couple of years and those work realy well.


The lockdown worked realy well. germany will be below 20k active cases end of the week if the trend holds and the impact on the economy wasnt that big. the real problem is that trade is locked down atm making exporting stuff pretty hard-

Hahaha fuck no. If anything Felipe the 6th is actually much better off being useless. Time for a rant:

Back during the democratic transition. The propaganda ministry was hardcore trying to deify Juan Carlos I. Like holy fuck did they do everything in their power to make him marketable. Shit is, with time more and more his image plumeted. Because he has dirty deals with the sauds. And the catalonians. And morocco. And france. And the chinese... You can see where this is going. Dude is basically the diplomatic equivalent of a very, very cheap whore.

This is also added to the fact that the coup d'etat of Tejero was... Interesting. So quick recap of that. In the 23rd of february 1981 congress was reunited to vote for the creation of the new government under Calvo-Sotelo. But it would be a bit more interesting than they thought. You see. Tejero, a colonel of the Civil Guard. Gave submachineguns to 200 recruits and low ranks of the civil guard and told them they were going to go stop terrorists in congress. Then entered the chamber, shot his pistol twice at the roof, and proclaimed "Quieto todo el mundo!", translating as "everybody stop!", then declared the "competent authority" would take charge of spain.

So here is where things get muddy. There were kinda 2 simultaneous coups here. Milans del Bosch was a general who wanted to take over in a fascist dictatorship. And when tejero gave his coup he had heard of it beforehand and was ready, so as soon as he got confirmation he rolled the tanks into Valencia and declared the state of exception (literally meaning he declated the ocupation of the province). But he wanted to take down the king as well as congress and from what was leaked seems to have no idea what the real coup wanted.

The real coup was led by general Armada. Who just so happened to be the kings right hand man. Ejem. Ejem. He was absolutely convinced the army was on his side and that the king was informed and favorable towards the coup, and that Juan Carlos would become franco's successor as a totalitarian monarch through it. That's what he told Tejero. And that's how he acted in phone calls and once entering congress as the so-called "competent authority."

However. The ONLY part of the army that movilized was Milan del Boschs. Everybody else stayed on the democrat side, and so did the rest of the Civil Guard and other police forces. So let's just say the coup was... Not successful. At all.

And so on 01:14 of the 24th of february the king gave a speech ordering the coup to surrender. And they did. Ending the coup on 12:15.

What's the matter with this? Well the matter is that this whole affair is covered in MASSIVE amounts of red tape. I told you spanish secret service is shit at keeping secrets. But that was only after the disaster that was Gonzalez's terror hunts, where the president literally created death squads with orders to kidnap, murder, and bury on quicklime dozens of people. After that leaked spanish secrecy was neutered to hell and back. But the documents before that are still extremely well kept, only on phisical media, on locked metal boxes inside of a vault. And it just so happens that the coup is THE one part of spanish history we know the least off. As everything else has slowly leaked due to official orders.

Hell. At first it was even banned to mention the relation between Armada and the King. And his phonecalls were censored. So as you can imagine... Many have ample suspicions of what really happened. Specially because the coup started 17:00 23/2/81. And by the time Armada reached congress, 23:50, he knew everyone except Milan del Bosch had decided to go against it. So it is very, VERY suspicious that instead of acting with celerity the king waited until 01:14 the next day to give his speech. Almost as if he was trying his luck. Almost as if Armada was actually his puppet. As Armada clearly thought he was based on the calls.

Point is that between the fact that the monarchy was forced on us. How useless spanish kings have been since Amadeus the 1st. The massive corruption. And the suspicions... Let's just say most of spain isn't exactly thrilled to have a king.

Which is why Juan Carlos I quit. And is now a "rey emerito", meaning basically "retired king", which is actually a technicality so he's practically the king in all but name. Which means spain has 2 kings and 2 queen. Which is fucking retarded. But basically he droped the issue on his son Felipe VI. And Felipe is... Better than the rest of his family.

See. Fun fact about the Borbons. Spain law is the king's heir is the 1st male child of the king. Meaning Felipe. He however has an older sister. Elena. You'd think with both wkngs of spanish politics being rabid feminists they'd want Elena in charge. Well there was some debate on wether or not she should be. It ended with no. Why? Well, 2 reasons. The first is that she's mentally challenged. Like, evidently, visibly mentally challenged, she's actually inept at most things. So as you can imagine... most had reservations. The second is she's married to Urdangarin, who is basically the most corrupt man in spain, making Juan Carlos look fucking good by comparison. And indeed many of his dirty deals had her signature. Which means were she not as stupid as she is most would be asking how much she knew. So yeah... No one wanted those two in charge. Like no one. At all.

Oh btw if you're wondering why I don't mention Sophia, wife of Juan Carlos and granddaughter of the last Kaiser. She literally doesn't matter. She doesn't even speak spanish, only greek and german, and she has done nothing in her life ever. Like she literally might as well not exist.

So that leaves us with Felipe and Leticia. The current non-retired kings. Felipe is... a bit dull. And very bland. He doesn't order anything. Wasn't involved in anything and was basically trained from birth to be well mannered, diplomatic, calm and innofensive. Before he had a beared he looked like Penultimo from the Tropico series and everyone made fun of his gargantuan earlobes. But now with the beard I'm fairly sure if he dressed normally and went to the streets without guards no one would recognize him. He's empty air.

And then there's Letizia. She was a republican journalist who basically devoted her life to uncovering Juan Carlos' dirty deala and follow the royal family around. Until she fell in love with the prince. And eventually married him. With the support of literally no one. Their love story is actually kind of touching and if you see their interactions through the years the chemistry is evident so despite the right trying to spread rumors about her it's fairly obvious she actually does love Felipe. And to be honest he does seem like a nice guy. So... yeah. It's nice.

Point is however she has been a very strong influence in our current king's life. And most say she's the one wearing the trousers. Which is a spanish expression meaning she's the true family head. Taking into account how much Juan Carlos and Leticia hate each other, I would not find that weird.

So after the corruption was found the pair have taken away Juan Carlos' salary (not that it matters with how many dirty deals he has) and rejected his inheritance. Meaning once he's dead his material possessions will go to the state. And aside from that in general it's fairly obvious that while most of the spanish royal family is pure filth. Felipe and Leticia are actually somewhat honest. Or at least intelligent enough to know literally living like kings is a good gig and corruption cases would get them fucked so it's a really bad idea to do that now.

So, overall. Our monarchs are really just official figureheads with literally no power, hard or soft, who do nothing. And we kind of like it that way. I'd say Felipe and Leticia have the strongest chance of keeping spain a monarchy, not just inspite of the memes, but BECAUSE of the memes. We'd rather have a useless king. Every time the prior kings tried to make themselves useful it's ended poorly anyway. It fits for spain to have a ruler that doesn't rule after all. Probably the best thing to happen to us.

So... we'll see how their kids turn out because they're young af. But most think unless the laws for transparency change drastically so the king actually has no power on paper and no way to make deals without every fucking alarm in the country blaring, it's likely Felipe and Leticia will be the second to last kings of spain. Because right now all of the adults that could take their place are a charade of failures and fuckups everyone actively hates. So... yeah. I don't think any hasburg monarch could really get people to root for them.

It's fun to play "Spot the Karen" while going on daily walks for health. Some will swerve to the traffic lane just to avoid maskless folk like me.
Stores are also beginning to ignore their "masks required" rules.

Found this on a website. Not sure if this actually works, but if it does, it's a "Don't mask me or I'll sic the Feds on you" card (Burgerland only)
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That's an obvious photoshop. But if you make a more believable version it'd be hilarious to see how they react. Masks are only really worth it when there's a ton of people or in closed spaces. That's why here they're only mandatory on public transports (and why they give disposable masks for free at their entry.)

France reporting a case in late December 2019.

Patient was a French Algerian, no travel to China or connections to China, and their child had previously been ill with similar symptoms, which pushes the probably first case back even further.
It looks highly likely that the virus was already circulating in France at the end of last year.
That means that what we are seeing now is likely the peak of an epidemic that started months earlier. In that light, lockdowns could be absolutely pointless

I keep saying that's probably why Cadiz has resisted corona with no issues. I initially discarded the carnaval outbreak because what I got was the regular flu, but cadiz was immune, no way it wasn't. Else we would've got a spike at the very least once reopening. We ain't got shit. Madrid apparently wasn't thoug. So it'll be fun to see what areas where immunized early and which weren't.


I told you spanish hospitals had it on the list of medicine to use for that since the begining without qny fanfair. That means the science was always in favor of it. Getting aproved for hospital use is hard as balls. Question is why the fuck certain countries made it political. Answer is because macarony and cheese sold it to the chinks and didn't want to admit it was a stupid thing to do.

Every country has its own Florida. Even Florida has a Florida (Broward County). And Australia is the Florida of the world.

This does remind me. Technically the selling of florida ends 2055. I don't think spain can take the USA in a competition for it. Be it economical or military. But I really want to see whatever idiot we elect by the time trying to do so. It'd be fucking hilarious. Then again maybe by the time florida has fucked itself so thoroughly than the USA just goes "god thank you yes, take it, no backsies, I'm building another wall. Take it!" In which case it'd be even more hilarious seeing spain try to fix that shit. God I love this timeline. No option is boring... I mean unless spain just surrenders. That'd be boring as fuck. Fingers crossed!
 
In the hellstate it kicked into full swing when people started ''''abusing'''' the social distancing rules to go to the park, skateboard and generally do outdoor activities which even under normal circumstances keep you ~30' away from anyone else.

I'm in an area with very low population density and all three nearby redwood parks have barbed fucking wire in front of the entrances even though said parks are each at least 10+ acres and have never been high traffic.
 
Anybody else notice the "second wave" rhetoric started up when it became obvious they overdid it with the lockdowns?

At the very least here in spain the second wave was always talked about. And I remember the britbong kiwis posting a graph of the spike you'd expect after lockdown.

This is not enough reason to maintain the lockdowns. The lockdowns avoid a healthcare collapse. If the healthcare won't collapse they make no sense.

As for the fall "second wave", again here in spain epidemiologists did tell us from minute 1 this would be a seasonal flu in the long term. Can't talk about other countries. But I can say if they're using that as excuse to continue the lockdowns... WHAT. WHAT?! You know you risk having to close again in fall so you're gonna keep closed all summer, emptying the resources that would allow you to close on fall?! THE SECOND WAVE IS PRECISELY WHY WE NEED TO LIFT THE LOCKDOWNS ASAP! So our economy can take the fucking hit if it devolves to pandemic levels! What kinda fucking idiot says "a natural disaster is coming so I'mma cause an artificial one first so it really fucking hurts!" If this isn't proof that your politicians are off their fucking meds I don't know what is!

Please. America. I beg you. Stop making spain look competent. We don't like it when the people supposed to be the world leaders and keep us protected from shit like china turn out to be even worse than our fucking legislating clownshow.
 
In the hellstate it kicked into full swing when people started ''''abusing'''' the social distancing rules to go to the park, skateboard and generally do outdoor activities which even under normal circumstances keep you ~30' away from anyone else.

I'm in an area with very low population density and all three nearby redwood parks have barbed fucking wire in front of the entrances even though said parks are each at least 10+ acres and have never been high traffic.

My city closed down parks, playgrounds, and took away basketball hoops and tennis nets starting May 1 and also closed even more roads to motorized traffic (because our mayor and park board are so science-driven). This means if taxpayers want to take a nice cruise around the lakes in their cars, they can’t, but they can walk or bike on those roads. Since I certainly pay more taxes than the burka crew or dangerhairs which are both so prevalent, I’m purchasing as much as possible in the suburbs vs the city to avoid paying them any more taxes than necessary. Let them see what happens when people who keep the rest of the city on their tugboats choose to stop funding their bs and draconian measures.

At the very least here in spain the second wave was always talked about. And I remember the britbong kiwis posting a graph of the spike you'd expect after lockdown.

This is not enough reason to maintain the lockdowns. The lockdowns avoid a healthcare collapse. If the healthcare won't collapse they make no sense.

As for the fall "second wave", again here in spain epidemiologists did tell us from minute 1 this would be a seasonal flu in the long term. Can't talk about other countries. But I can say if they're using that as excuse to continue the lockdowns... WHAT. WHAT?! You know you risk having to close again in fall so you're gonna keep closed all summer, emptying the resources that would allow you to close on fall?! THE SECOND WAVE IS PRECISELY WHY WE NEED TO LIFT THE LOCKDOWNS ASAP! So our economy can take the fucking hit if it devolves to pandemic levels! What kinda fucking idiot says "a natural disaster is coming so I'mma cause an artificial one first so it really fucking hurts!" If this isn't proof that your politicians are off their fucking meds I don't know what is!

Please. America. I beg you. Stop making spain look competent. We don't like it when the people supposed to be the world leaders and keep us protected from shit like china turn out to be even worse than our fucking legislating clownshow.

Politicians in certain states have been talking about not allowing schools to reopen even in the fall because of the “second wave” so yeah, lots of people here are not very bright.
 
My city closed down parks, playgrounds, and took away basketball hoops and tennis nets starting May 1 and also closed even more roads to motorized traffic (because our mayor and park board are so science-driven). This means if taxpayers want to take a nice cruise around the lakes in their cars, they can’t, but they can walk or bike on those roads. Since I certainly pay more taxes than the burka crew or dangerhairs which are both so prevalent, I’m purchasing as much as possible in the suburbs vs the city to avoid paying them any more taxes than necessary. Let them see what happens when people who keep the rest of the city on their tugboats choose to stop funding their bs and draconian measures.



Politicians in certain states have been talking about not allowing schools to reopen even in the fall because of the “second wave” so yeah, lots of people here are not very bright.

You know. I'm starting to think my assessment that spain was sent to clownworld before everyone else has been woefuly wrong. If this is the bunch leading you lot we've all been stuck in clownworld long ago. Spain was just the first to notice.
 
In the hellstate it kicked into full swing when people started ''''abusing'''' the social distancing rules to go to the park, skateboard and generally do outdoor activities which even under normal circumstances keep you ~30' away from anyone else.

I'm in an area with very low population density and all three nearby redwood parks have barbed fucking wire in front of the entrances even though said parks are each at least 10+ acres and have never been high traffic.
There's a park near me with a running track, a soccer field in the middle of the track, and a playground. The soccer field has a big "keep out" sign. The playground is wrapped in police tape. The running track is still open. So , you can walk around in a circle, but if you walk across the field in the middle of the circle, you're making everyone unsafe. Meanwhile, at least half the deaths in my state are in nursing homes mostly because we have sent a bunch of COVID positive patients into nursing homes.
 
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It's fun to play "Spot the Karen" while going on daily walks for health. Some will swerve to the traffic lane just to avoid maskless folk like me.
Stores are also beginning to ignore their "masks required" rules.

Found this on a website. Not sure if this actually works, but if it does, it's a "Don't mask me or I'll sic the Feds on you" card (Burgerland only)
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Can confirm, this card checks out under Admiralty law.
 
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