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Quote (Santara @ 22 May 2020 01:39)
Speaking of Fox News:

https://www.foxnews.com/health/wearing-face-mask-reduce-coronavirus-transmission-75-percent-study-shows

Who thinks we can 80% of people to agree on anything?


In East Asia, sick people have been wearning surgical masks for decades. Who would have thought that they didnt just do it for shits and giggles? :rolleyes:
This argument alone was already enough for me to call bullshit on those "experts" who were telling us 1-2 months ago not to wear surgical masks because "they dont stop transmission and only make you careless".


The thing is: if we really could lift all social distancing and other restrictions on, for example, retailers and restaurants if enough people are wearing a mask, then that would be one hell of a pitch, even to the anti-corona protestors.
I do believe that if Fox News and Trump, Pence, McConnell etc. all got behind this message, then we could get to 80+% adoption.


One word of caution though: I'm not sure if the cut in transmission carries over one-to-one from the hamster experiment to humans. Placing a mask over a whole cage of infected hamsters is probably a more airtight, impermeable layer of protection than when a human wears a mask over his face.

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May 22 2020 01:23am
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/22/us/mississippi-church-arson-coronavirus.html

The burning of a church in northern Mississippi this week is being investigated as arson because of a spray-painted message at the scene that seemed to criticize the church’s defiance of coronavirus restrictions.
First Pentecostal Church had sued the city of Holly Springs, Miss., which is about an hour southeast of Memphis, arguing that its stay-at-home order had violated the church’s right to free speech and interfered with its members’ ability to worship.
After firefighters put out the blaze early Wednesday, the police found a message, “Bet you stay home now you hypokrits,” spray-painted on the ground near the church’s doors, according to Maj. Kelly McMillen of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
A photograph of the graffiti also appears to show an atomic symbol with an “A” in the center, which is sometimes used as a logo for atheist groups.
Gov. Tate Reeves of Mississippi said on Twitter that he was “heartbroken and furious” about the fire.
Major McMillen said the police had found a can of white spray paint and a flashlight at the scene. He said that no suspects had been identified, but that investigators, including from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and potentially the F.B.I., would be going through the scene on Friday.
“We’ll probably be there till dark tomorrow night because we’re going to have to go through each and every piece of it,” he said.
After growing frustration with the city’s executive orders, the first of which was issued on March 23, the church’s pastor, Jerry Waldrop, confronted city officials at a demonstration at a local Walmart. The church also filed a lawsuit against the city in April.
A lawyer for the church said in the lawsuit that the police had cited Mr. Waldrop on Easter for holding a service in violation of the city’s order, and had later shut down a Bible study.
In a blistering opinion filed last week in response to the lawsuit, Judge Michael P. Mills wrote that he feared that the church was “proceeding in an excessively reckless and cavalier manner and with insufficient respect for the enormity of the health crisis which the Covid-19 pandemic presents.”
The judge declined to block the city’s stay-at-home order, as the church had requested, and noted that the city had, in a subsequent executive order, allowed for drive-in church services.
Arguments over whether religious services can be held in person have become increasingly contentious in recent weeks.
Some churches in Minnesota this week said they would resume services in defiance of the governor’s orders. That followed a federal judge’s ruling in North Carolina that allowed for indoor religious gatherings after the governor said they were largely banned. And five lawyers with the Justice Department said in a letter to California on Tuesday that the state’s restrictions to combat the virus discriminated against religious institutions.
Major McMillen said the fire had shocked Holly Springs, a city of fewer than 8,000 people.
“Hopefully, with the Lord’s help,” he said, “we can get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible.”
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May 22 2020 01:51am


Who knew that coronavirus carried matches.
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May 22 2020 06:00am
Quote (Ghot @ 22 May 2020 09:51)
Who knew that coronavirus carried matches.


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whoa what happened on this page *LAUGH OUT LOUD*
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Damn what'd I miss out on
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