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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Hockey is causing outbreaks. Baker is concerned about youth sports now. We may be in trouble.
    We are a quarter of the way through most HS seasons. Most normal clubs are having games in NH or CT to avoid the stupidity of this state. I have relatives in VA whose kids have been playing 'regular' lacrosse (i.e. no masks) for 4 months.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      We are a quarter of the way through most HS seasons. Most normal clubs are having games in NH or CT to avoid the stupidity of this state. I have relatives in VA whose kids have been playing 'regular' lacrosse (i.e. no masks) for 4 months.
      plus no cases all summer with leagues running from late June on.

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        #18
        Monday

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          #19
          Mass won’t be cancelling

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Mass won’t be cancelling
            Irresponsible behavior associated with Thanksgiving will ruin things for regular people. Thanks for nothing. I feel terribly for the kids.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Irresponsible behavior associated with Thanksgiving will ruin things for regular people. Thanks for nothing. I feel terribly for the kids.
              It's the selfish behavior all fall that has led to this. Thanksgiving will amplify it.

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                #22
                Mask wearing has not changed, but masks are not as helpful as we think. Flu comes every winter, and both being respiratory viruses so will Covid-19. Go look at the map. The virus is hitting the highest and most condensed populations the most. Unfortunately, MA is a small state with 7.5 million residents. Our residents overall have done a good job other than about 10 cities.

                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It's the selfish behavior all fall that has led to this. Thanksgiving will amplify it.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Mask wearing has not changed, but masks are not as helpful as we think. Flu comes every winter, and both being respiratory viruses so will Covid-19. Go look at the map. The virus is hitting the highest and most condensed populations the most. Unfortunately, MA is a small state with 7.5 million residents. Our residents overall have done a good job other than about 10 cities.
                  Masks do work so stop with that (assuming it's a decent mask and people wear it properly). People aren't wearing masks indoors when they're with others socially, either in homes or going out to eat. It got colder so more indoor time, people were back from summer vacations, school back in session (there is some school spread but luckily it's been low), tons of kids had Halloween parties. It often takes time for cases to build to a large enough scale then it takes off like a rocket, exponentially, because on average one infected person infects two more. The long incubation period and asymptomatic spread are big reasons health officials fly blind until it's almost too late.

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                    #24
                    Do you really think that cases are because of no mask? That is a misnomer. The majority of people wear disposable masks, and covid-19 particles are smaller than the holes in the masks. Stop being ignorant and blaming people when you have no idea what you’re talking about.

                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Masks do work so stop with that (assuming it's a decent mask and people wear it properly). People aren't wearing masks indoors when they're with others socially, either in homes or going out to eat. It got colder so more indoor time, people were back from summer vacations, school back in session (there is some school spread but luckily it's been low), tons of kids had Halloween parties. It often takes time for cases to build to a large enough scale then it takes off like a rocket, exponentially, because on average one infected person infects two more. The long incubation period and asymptomatic spread are big reasons health officials fly blind until it's almost too late.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Do you really think that cases are because of no mask? That is a misnomer. The majority of people wear disposable masks, and covid-19 particles are smaller than the holes in the masks. Stop being ignorant and blaming people when you have no idea what you’re talking about.
                      You know even less about the definition of misnomer than you do about masks.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Do you really think that cases are because of no mask? That is a misnomer. The majority of people wear disposable masks, and covid-19 particles are smaller than the holes in the masks. Stop being ignorant and blaming people when you have no idea what you’re talking about.
                        The risks are close sustained contact with an infected person of 15min or longer. A disposable mask is sufficient for running into the store etc because you won't be close to someone for long periods of time. If if you will have close contact for longer your should have a better one or distance alit or both. No one is wearing a mask of any quality in homes or meeting friends for dinner. That's big reason for spreading now.

                        Not the op

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          The risks are close sustained contact with an infected person of 15min or longer. A disposable mask is sufficient for running into the store etc because you won't be close to someone for long periods of time. If if you will have close contact for longer your should have a better one or distance alit or both. No one is wearing a mask of any quality in homes or meeting friends for dinner. That's big reason for spreading now.

                          Not the op
                          Just scroll through social media. There are birthday parties, get togethers, sleepovers, and all sorts of indoor mask-less activities going on. It’s usually the same people who post memes about covid not attacking after 10.

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                            #28
                            On Nov 7th, there were 2302 new cases in MA, assuming it takes a few weeks to die with COVID, on Nov 20th there were 34 deaths. That means the death rate in MA is now 1.4%. (https://www.worldometers.info/corona...massachusetts/)

                            Consider this, during the pandemic, the weekly average number of people diagnosed breast cancers dropped by 46.4%. Are fewer people getting breast cancer? (https://www.breastcancer.org/researc...uring-covid-19)

                            This lockdown is dangerous, the media is dangerous, Gov. Baker's policies are dangerous! Soccer - not dangerous - let the kids play

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              On Nov 7th, there were 2302 new cases in MA, assuming it takes a few weeks to die with COVID, on Nov 20th there were 34 deaths. That means the death rate in MA is now 1.4%. (https://www.worldometers.info/corona...massachusetts/)

                              Consider this, during the pandemic, the weekly average number of people diagnosed breast cancers dropped by 46.4%. Are fewer people getting breast cancer? (https://www.breastcancer.org/researc...uring-covid-19)

                              This lockdown is dangerous, the media is dangerous, Gov. Baker's policies are dangerous! Soccer - not dangerous - let the kids play
                              You cite breast cancer screenings being down. Is that a result of an ongoing pandemic or a lockdown, because unless your data is from strictly March to June, we haven’t been locked down.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                You cite breast cancer screenings being down. Is that a result of an ongoing pandemic or a lockdown, because unless your data is from strictly March to June, we haven’t been locked down.
                                Not the op, but my wife has had her BC screening cancelled / rescheduled 3 times (originally scheduled in April), I have a a colonoscopy cancelled and rescheduled twice, and I know plenty of others in my peer group with similar stories.

                                So please keep your lemming government-is-great nonsense to yourself. You have zero clue what you are writing about, except to be the little passive aggressive beta you are.

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