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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou 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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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaskless "patriots" unmask their ignorance.
https://www.technocracy.news/masks-a...f-the-science/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn 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
They will not be shutting down medical or dental offices this time because that is not a major vector. Practices have figure out ways to minimize risks with limited capacity waiting rooms, PPE etc. Same with many other businesses who have figured out ways to make it work. Bars are restaurants are the hardest because people are close together, masks off, and talking for long periods of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre radiology offices closed down now? No. They are not. They've been open since May (my wife got hers done then). You can get any test done now you need, it just might take a little longer to get scheduled and some require a negative Covid test first (like for a colonoscopy). If there's a medical emergency you can get the tests you need.
They will not be shutting down medical or dental offices this time because that is not a major vector. Practices have figure out ways to minimize risks with limited capacity waiting rooms, PPE etc. Same with many other businesses who have figured out ways to make it work. Bars are restaurants are the hardest because people are close together, masks off, and talking for long periods of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd as long as there’s a virus raging, some people won’t do certain activities, but at this point it’s not because they are “locked down”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre radiology offices closed down now? No. They are not. They've been open since May (my wife got hers done then). You can get any test done now you need, it just might take a little longer to get scheduled and some require a negative Covid test first (like for a colonoscopy). If there's a medical emergency you can get the tests you need.
They will not be shutting down medical or dental offices this time because that is not a major vector. Practices have figure out ways to minimize risks with limited capacity waiting rooms, PPE etc. Same with many other businesses who have figured out ways to make it work. Bars are restaurants are the hardest because people are close together, masks off, and talking for long periods of time.
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