

That’s still from March 9th. Things are changing fast.
That’s still from March 9th. Things are changing fast.
Ah yes, certainly this will never ever be abused by law enforcement ever.
Government: “wear a mask to protect others”
Conservatives: “Nuh uh! You can’t tell me what to do! Hurr durr honk honk muh freedumbs!!”
Government: “wearing a mask is strictly prohibited”
Conservatives: “As you wish, my sire, whose boot shall I lick?”
It’s important to note that the mask is far more effective in stopping the wearer from transmitting a virus than it is in stopping the wearer from contracting a virus.
While this is generally true, I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that a properly-fitted respirator provides very good protection. Even more so if it’s an elastomeric with P100 filters (99.97% PFE with absurdly high fit factors).
But…
You’re absolutely right, if everyone would consistently wear at least an earloop respirator like a KF94 or KN95 — even if the quality is a bit sketchy and even if the fit is less than ideal — that would cut down on viral particulate emissions a great deal and task your own respirator with orders of magnitude less particulate to filter out.
Just saying, “it’s capitalism’s fault,” is not entirely incorrect, but it is definitely oversimplifying. Chronic diseases are complex, incredibly challenging to solve, and can vary a great degree by individual.
The government gave the NIH a billion dollars to study long COVID and the result … fuck-all. Literally all they did was loosely define some things that the enormous and growing patient community already knew. No treatments, no diagnostics, nothing.
To be clear, capitalism certainly plays a substantially antagonistic role in solving chronic illness, but just throwing money at a problem doesn’t solve it either.
Title game on point
Isn’t your “phone call” a Hollywood trope? It’s not like you get to gamble on the highest stakes call of your life (oops, line’s busy or you misdialed or whatever), but you only get one chance like it’s some legal gotcha the cops can pull on a suspect.
If you actually believe what the worm brain is saying, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
That has to be the most charitable interpretation possible of the incoming fascist government’s intent. It’s literally just slave labour with extra steps.
Well, golly gee, he “let” his independent, grown-ass adult offspring vote for the candidate of their own choosing. I can’t imagine why they’d spurn him after such selfless and generous act.
This. It’s a wilfully deceptive statistical misinterpretation implying that a woman working alongside a man in the same job is magically making 20-something percent less. If businesses could get away with saving 20-30% on their biggest ongoing expense (payroll) for employees in one half of the population, they would only ever hire people from that half.
When controlled for field, role, seniority, region, etc., the disparity is within a margin of error.
This is what I’ve been saying. The kind of people who are trying to get away from fascism are exactly the kind of people we want.
Covid
really didis still doing a number on them.
“Mild” COVID causes as much as a 3-point IQ loss and mental health disorders.
I’m not saying it’s the cause of everything — lax parenting, lack of firm authority figures, and digital attention monopolization are huge factors — but constantly exposing them to a mass-crippling virus sure doesn’t fuckin’ help.
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It reads exactly the same. Huh.
Yeah, this is one of the main problems impeding lemmy’s growth. Normies don’t care about “instances.”
Maybe there needs to be some rough IP geolocating to just pick one for them and redirect.
Ah yes, trotting out the “mild” narrative to incept it into the public mindset before it before H5 becomes the next “once in a century” pandemic in… the same century.
Pay no attention to the very first case in Canada, a previously healthy teenager with no comorbidities, who’s now hospitalized in critical condition. I’m sure it’s just astoundingly bad luck, nothing to see here.
Exactly. That’s the “not addressing the actual problems” part. It’s a sounds-good, feels-good, low impact, high visibility token effort. Throw out a little morsel for the general public that doesn’t really help, but critically, doesn’t impact profits for the wealthy class.
Where are you seeing this?
I took this screenshot from 338 Canada five seconds ago: