3 thoughts on “Common Sense

  1. Of the 5 people I know that had covid, 5 have died. My dad’s best friend died on the 4th.

    I think the “good” news now is the people testing positive are younger, they aren’t likely to die. The average age of the people testing positive has been dropping like crazy.

    Covid is simple: If you’re over 65 take all precautions. If you’re between 50-65 and have a BMI of over 25, hypertension, high LDL, diabetes, any type of pre-existing condition on the level of cancer, stay away from people for awhile, wear a mask, etc. Everyone else should be fine-ish.

  2. MSM, local media, and the Dems are using the test numbers to scream that this is back but I don’t know anyone that has had it or has been sick. People act like sheep across the country for masks but why? Both me and my wife never wear ones and if others want too to keep themselves safe, us not wearing one will not hurt them. We are not sheep.

  3. I don’t think masks will stop anything. Covid goes right through them when you breathe out and then your breath stays in the air for a short period of time and someone with a mask walks through your exhaled breath and it passes right through their mask when they inhale. What’s the point? It’s all for show. In my opinion more young people are being tested because they show up for work not feeling well and their employee tells them to go get tested. They do and most come back negative but the ones that are positive have minor symptoms or none. Either way they survive easily thus tests are going up and deaths are going down. I still don’t know anyone that has tested positive. I’m 66 with numerous underlying conditions. Don’t wear a mask. Diabetic, BMI of under 30, numerous heart issues including reduced heart strength (about 60% of normal, EF of 40%), have arrhythmias, complete heart block, and have lived on a pacemaker for the past 23 years. A defib pacemaker now. I worry more about my aunt and uncle who are 93 and 87 respectively. The county I live in has 105,000 people with 5 deaths. Crank the math, 0.0000476 or 1 out of 21,000. Why the hype?

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