ilovethecats said:
Come on guys, we've been over this ad nauseum. I can tell you sure the hell where people are NOT getting infected. They're NOT getting infected in the big box stores packed elbow to elbow every hour of every day. No chance. There's no CHANCE they're getting infected on huge college campuses with in-person learning. No way that could happen. And don't even try to pretend this little virus could spread in the packed dorms. Please, at least PRETEND to understand science. You know where else people aren't getting infected? I'll tell you. They are NOT getting infected in packed car dealerships and hundreds of realtors that are selling homes and cars by the thousands and mingling with hundreds of people a week. Zero chance.
You know what else? I can assure you that all of these college kids and young adults are definitely NOT having house parties. And those that dare risk having more than 3 people over, I can almost assure you they are masked up and social distanced the entire time. It's a shame we don't have any places these kids could go if they want to have some drinks, but at the same time someone was there to keep them accountable. You know, requiring masks when wandering around and not allowing places to be packed. If only there was a place like that.
Speaking of which; you know where else there is no chance these clowns are getting infected? Bars and restaurants. But don't get too excited. They're only not getting infected in bars and restaurants in the 14 hours between 8am and 10pm. After that, it is a complete [#]f### of nasty virus in every watering hole and diner you can imagine. I cannot begin to tell you just how dangerous those places are from 10:01 and midnight. Personally I think it'd be safer to just shut down all those places for good. That is IF we really care about our neighbors and the fact that humanity relies on it. But whatever you do, PLEASE don't even consider screwing over anyone else besides the service industry! It's very obvious and based on scientific evidence that packed box stores, dorms and college campuses do nothing to spread this virus.
I hope I was able to clear it up for some of you dummies..... :msugrad:
Hey, show us your evidence. Here's the recent NY tracing data. 2.02% higher ed student, 1.43% restaurants/bars, retail .61%, real estate .10%. Where's the big box store stuff, other than part of the retail. It's households. And yes, social gatherings which includes young and old.
In my view, people like you are a big part of the problem. You just make up stuff and pull things out of thin air.
"The state looked at contract tracing data for 46,000 cases of the coronavirus. Here are the top 30 exposure sources.
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Share of Exposure Source
Household/Social Gatherings 73.84%
Healthcare Delivery 7.81%
Higher Education Student 2.02%
Education Employee 1.50%
Restaurants & Bars 1.43%
Travel/Vacation 1.06%
Sports 1.04%
Public Sector (Police/Fire/EMS/Military) 1%
Transit Public/Private 0.96%
Manufacturing 0.84%
Religious Activites 0.69%
Construction 0.66%
Retail 0.61%
Professional Services 0.55%
Elementary School Student 0.49%
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Share of Exposure Source
Auto Dealers & Car Rentals 0.16%
Hair & Personal Care 0.14%
Wholesale Trade 0.14%
Building & Dwelling Services 0.13%
Real Estate 0.10%
Arts & Entertainment 0.08%
Gyms 0.06%
Agri, Hunting, Forestry 0.06%
Childcare 0.05%
Power/Utilities 0.05%
Accomodations 0.02%
Media Production 0.02%
High School Student 0.46%
Prisions/Correctional 0.43%
Middle School Student 0.19%"
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny/ny-state-of-politics/2020/12/11/what-new-york-s-contact-tracing-data-show