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2 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

No, I'm a Medic. This still doesn't answer the question why there is unequal regualtions. There has been since March 2020. 

Well I will agree with you there - too many unequal regulations and rules across the board from the jump in all aspects of life since this pandemic started. One state doing one thing and the state next to it doing the exact opposite. Look at Texas and Florida. I’m in the opinion of a federal mandate that all citizens need to get vaccinated or face severe penalities and public shame.  Corporations are moving in that direction. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Look at hospitalization rages and death rates for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated. Unequal indeed.

Other examples of unequal regulations. The whole "Essential" business thing. How can one decide what is essential and what is not. How can a liquor store be open, but not a gym? How can a resturant be open, but not a bar? How can a beach or a park be closed, when it was outside? Why are Salons, Barbers, etc. closed but other similar businesses not? You have to stand 6 feet apart in line at a grocery store, yet the line beside of you in only 2 feet to the side? Does the virues not spread horizonatially? Closing business at 5, cant be open at night. Does the Virus spread more at night? These are examples of the unequal regualtions, along with many more that still boggles my mind. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Well I will agree with you there - too many unequal regulations and rules across the board from the jump in all aspects of life since this pandemic started. One state doing one thing and the state next to it doing the exact opposite. Look at Texas and Florida. I’m in the opinion of a federal mandate that all citizens need to get vaccinated or face severe penalities and public shame.  Corporations are moving in that direction. 

The Feds can't mandate the Vaccine though, that is a State thing. Just like Vaccinatins to go to schools are State regulated. 

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Just now, Devil Doc said:

Other examples of unequal regulations. The whole "Essential" business thing. How can one decide what is essential and what is not. How can a liquor store be open, but not a gym? How can a resturant be open, but not a bar? How can a beach or a park be closed, when it was outside? Why are Salons, Barbers, etc. closed but other similar businesses not? You have to stand 6 feet apart in line at a grocery store, yet the line beside of you in only 2 feet to the side? Does the virues not spread horizonatially? Closing business at 5, cant be open at night. Does the Virus spread more at night? These are examples of the unequal regualtions, along with many more that still boggles my mind. 

Liquor stores are open because people are addicted to booze and could end up in the hospital if they don’t get their fifth of Early Times before noon. 
 

When we were in the lockdown a year ago or so there is so much grey area about essential businesses it was laughable. Lowe’s and Dunkin are NOT essential but they were open. It was pretty stupid. Gov should have paid people to stay home. 

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31 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I have a friend who's entire family was vaccinated but they all have it now.  I know a few other vaccinated people who caught it also.  The percentage of vaccinated people in the hospital is going up also and that is something I want to know more about.

I would assume it has to do with the fact that more and more people are getting back to "normal", and thus incurring more of a chance of catching covid. Not necessarily a problem with the vaccines, but rather a changing attitude that leads to more risks. Also schools opening up and becoming covid petri dishes aren't helping anything.

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21 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

And your friend and his family are also much more likely to have a swift recovery and not get shoved on a ventilator and die and horrible death. 
 

Also - please link a reputable source about vaxed folks hospital cases rising or I’m gonna report you for spreading misinformation and lies. You have until noon. 

It was on the local morning news. They stated that 72% of the covid related hospitalizations here are unvaccinated people. That would mean  the remaining 28% are.  That's up from the 10% being touted.  

My friends are  getting better sure.  Never said they weren't.   You read info that what you wanted to.  One is still running a fever 7 days after a positive test.  If you would have taken a better approach towards me I would have said all this already. 

And if you think im afraid of your threats we'll lol.  Kiss my ass!!!

 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

It was on the local morning news. They stated that 72% of the covid related hospitalizations here are unvaccinated people. That would mean  the remaining 28% are.  That's up from the 10% being touted.  

My friends are  getting better sure.  Never said they weren't.   You read info that what you wanted to.  One is still running a fever 7 days after a positive test.  If you would have taken a better approach towards me I would have said all this already. 

And if you think im afraid of your threats we'll lol.  Kiss my ass!!!

 

Lies. Reported. 

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