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bac2therac

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haha most people who wearing cloth masks....instructed by medical experts and politicians...some of us knew that was a sham...some of you just found that out from leann wen on cnn about the worthless of cloth masks, some of you are just hearing it for the first time

guess what...we as a country are not going to be wearing N95s nor should we...Germany made them wear N95s and look what happened there
 

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Remember tomorrow at midnight as you toast in the New Year don’t forget to thank the viruses starting point and those who helped to seed death and destruction.
 

MADHAT1

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two years into this you are more than welcome to drop your morality and virtue signaling]
this guy says it best


 

Doctor Worm

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two years into this you are more than welcome to drop your morality and virtue signaling]
this guy says it best


Yes, we do need to learn to live with risks. It is called risk management. A required competency for any business person, and one which we need to extend to our personal lives as well.

Let's take one modern risk - that of death or injury by automobile. We could reduce that risk to zero by never getting into a car and never crossing a street. But we don't do that, and rightly so. We believe that the benefits provided by that automobile are worth a certain degree of risk.

And so we manage the risk as best we can. How? Through application of REDUNDANT CONTROLS:

* Safer cars and highways
* Adherence to driving rules imposed for the general good.
* Voluntary actions, even if they reduce our physical comfort (seatbelts).
* Exercising care in driving, yielding right of way, showing concern for other drivers.
* And maybe sometimes we choose not to drive somewhere if we think the risk is too great (adverse weather conditions, poorly lit dangerous roads).

COVID is similar. We manage risks through redundant controls. Vaccination, masking, testing, distancing. And yes, in some cases avoidance. Through these actions, each of us can find the optimal risk-reward point that we are comfortable with.

Living with risk does not mean ignoring risk.
 

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haha most people who wearing cloth masks....instructed by medical experts and politicians...some of us knew that was a sham...some of you just found that out from leann wen on cnn about the worthless of cloth masks, some of you are just hearing it for the first time

guess what...we as a country are not going to be wearing N95s nor should we...Germany made them wear N95s and look what happened there
That isn’t answering my question. You are telling an untruth and answering my question with these type of things.
 
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