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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have parents not wearing masks talking to each other in the parking lot during practice.
The last year was a complete lie, and suckers bought it all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have parents not wearing masks talking to each other in the parking lot during practice.
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How much $$ does PDA make on each mask from Ewing Sports? I even so some clown this weekend had his dog dressed in a PDA jersey. What’s the kickback on PDA dog clothing ?
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Obviously none of you has contracted covid or had a family member pass from it. Once that happens the reality of this really starts to sink in and how easy it can be passed by idiots who think they'll be ok to people who won't.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostObviously none of you has contracted covid or had a family member pass from it. Once that happens the reality of this really starts to sink in and how easy it can be passed by idiots who think they'll be ok to people who won't.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed and hence the reason the initial post, are the teams and clubs returning from FL showcase responsible and diligent enough to quarantine per guidelines for the good and care of everyone?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostObviously none of you has contracted covid or had a family member pass from it. Once that happens the reality of this really starts to sink in and how easy it can be passed by idiots who think they'll be ok to people who won't.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed and hence the reason the initial post, are the teams and clubs returning from FL showcase responsible and diligent enough to quarantine per guidelines for the good and care of everyone?
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Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, notes that case numbers aren't going down and they've been largely stagnant for the past month or two. But he says the situations driving it are groups of people gathering indoors without masks.
"Once you get outside, it starts becoming really, really uncommon for the virus to spread," he tells NPR's All Things Considered.
Some exceptions could involve people at packed rallies, standing or sitting close together for long periods of time. But beyond those scenarios, "there really just is not much spread happening outdoors."
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"CDC determined that the risk of surface transmission is low, and secondary to the primary routes of virus transmission through direct contact droplets and aerosols," Vincent Hill, Ph.D., chief of the Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch at the CDC, said during an agency-sponsored telephone briefing, CNN reported.
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So, we've known for quite some time all these measures being forced to take were unnecessary. Wear your mask indoor if you wish, but otherwise carry on.
I eat in restaurants 3x/week and haven't changed any of my retail-experiences (i.e. grocery stores, hardware stores, malls, etc.). I've flown twice on a total of 5 planes across 3 airports. I've stayed in hotels and AirBnBs. I skied 4x over the winter. I do wear a mask indoor. I have asthma, over 50. I'm about as high-risk a person as you can get.
I never got it. I've also recently been vaccinated.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone go quarantine who went to Florida with a lower transmission rate then NJ. But if you played in a soccer tournament in Hammonton, NJ don’t worry because you can’t catch Covid in NJ
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, notes that case numbers aren't going down and they've been largely stagnant for the past month or two. But he says the situations driving it are groups of people gathering indoors without masks.
"Once you get outside, it starts becoming really, really uncommon for the virus to spread," he tells NPR's All Things Considered.
Some exceptions could involve people at packed rallies, standing or sitting close together for long periods of time. But beyond those scenarios, "there really just is not much spread happening outdoors."
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"CDC determined that the risk of surface transmission is low, and secondary to the primary routes of virus transmission through direct contact droplets and aerosols," Vincent Hill, Ph.D., chief of the Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch at the CDC, said during an agency-sponsored telephone briefing, CNN reported.
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So, we've known for quite some time all these measures being forced to take were unnecessary. Wear your mask indoor if you wish, but otherwise carry on.
I eat in restaurants 3x/week and haven't changed any of my retail-experiences (i.e. grocery stores, hardware stores, malls, etc.). I've flown twice on a total of 5 planes across 3 airports. I've stayed in hotels and AirBnBs. I skied 4x over the winter. I do wear a mask indoor. I have asthma, over 50. I'm about as high-risk a person as you can get.
I never got it. I've also recently been vaccinated.
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