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Syn the Sizer
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Societal Issue around COVID (in my city anyway)
I have a comment about sheeple and COVID. I am not a denier but I also feel it isn't as bad as it seemed to be in the beginning. Yes it spread like
wild fire, faster than any single strain of the flu. But they blew shit way out of proportion.
Yes it is a good idea to be safe, wash you hands before eating. Don't touch your face in public. Don't cough on people etc all the general stuff we
all should have been already doing pre-COVID so we should all already have it it us to be safe. So really this issue goes beyond COVID safety
Now to my point of sheeple. When I see sheeple open a public door or other public shit with their sleeve I think, man are they fucking stupid. When I
touch shit with my bare hand, I can wash or sanitize my hand which will help prevent my contracting ANY virus. Well sheeple I am sure don't wash or
sanitize the sleeves of their shirts several times a day. So instead of washing ALL viruses off of your hands and keeping yourself safe, you are
carrying everything you touched everywhere you go all day, wiping your forehead with that same sleeve as you sweat. Possibly accidentally rubbing it
on your food as you lunch, if you are a smoker bringing that sleeve to your face every time you take a puff. This also increases the risk of also
contracting influenza, norovirus etc. But I guess it is ok as long as you wash your hands right.
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Even with all the precautions that you somehow consider unnecessary, it has killed a million people.
On that, fairly simple , basis, I say you are utterly and stupidly wrong.
Further, I doubt that you arrived at that conclusion on your own; I imagine that you are influenced by others.
You might want to stop and ponder "Which ones are the sheeple?"
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Syn the Sizer
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Lol you are funny. No I agree tons died, and I agree the precautions are needed. I believe you misread my post.
Yes they did blow it out of proportion, in my city. Read my post name it is in brackets (in my city anyway).
My point was not the virus itself but peoples stupidity in using a fucking sleeve to open a door when that sleeve isn't getting washed of any virus
including influenza and others. Than those idiots eating, drinking, and smoking with that hand and the dirty sleeve touching their face. That dirty
sleeve touchingbthe counter of the store in the mall. Those are the sheeple risking the spread of the virus because even if they wash their hands
their sleeves are still dirty.
You see many businesses went under in my city because they shut it down in April. When these mask rules that are just coming into affect now could
have prevented those local business from shutting down permanently.
Do you open doors with your sleeve or do you use your hand and wash or sanitize like me and other adults do?
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Among other, there are two types of people- those who understand the potential danger of a virus and a huge majority of ones who does not. Ones who
does not have a clue about any micro organisms, sadly, does not understand that They might have the virus in/on any part of their body and are walking
around in busy place with invisible, loaded gun. Mostly, "because I have rights to walk here" not necessity.
If every one knew how to act when this virus is present, we would not need even half of precautions, if any. Problem being, sadly, the ignorance of
those people. that is why they is or should be treated like savage animals, and forced to sit home. Virus in not the problem, problem is stupidity.
(I see we agree on stupidity)
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yep!
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LOOK OUT!
Its the second coming of the mask thread, now with even more uses of the words "Sheeple" and "Stupidity."
Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood a single word. (attributed to Niels Bohr)
I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. (Richard Feynman)
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Quote: Originally posted by Chemorg42 | LOOK OUT!
Its the second coming of the mask thread, now with even more uses of the words "Sheeple" and "Stupidity." |
Looks like everything is fine, where You live, nice! Jealous.
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Covid has killed a million people since march 19.
In a year, about 62 million people die in the world total for all causes included.
During the Covid pandemic, about 30 million people have died in total.
People who succumb to the 'vid, 99% have at least one serious medical condition and the median age is about 80 years(source to be checked).
So, the epidemic has caused an increase of about 3.3% in total mortality. Considering the facts above, the people succumbed are concentrated in the
high deciles in which the half-life is in any condition around 5 years, so the cumulative effect for under 40-year-old is probably less than 0.1%,
which brings it well into the margin of a rare disease.
People of younger age and of good fitness are a rarity in the statistics. There are those - but yes, perfectly healthy people die for ordinary
infections, cancer and even flu every year, because, well, that's just statistics.
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Syn the Sizer
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Quote: Originally posted by Chemorg42 | LOOK OUT!
Its the second coming of the mask thread, now with even more uses of the words "Sheeple" and "Stupidity." |
No, this is the don't use your sleeve to open a door thread, completely different lol.
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Oh boy, here we go again...
Many morticians in my country are on the verge to go bankrupt because of the epidemic, by the way.
@Syn the Sizer, be careful, take a look into the former mask thread before you go on.
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I do agree people died, that is the point of my post. If people keep opening doors with their sleeve it will not stop the spread. What will stop the
spread is using your hands and proper hand washing. It is an issue in my city, almost everybody grabs everything with a sleeve, pushes buttons with a
sleeve.
If we want our world (or at least my city) to go back to normal than we need to practice hand washing not, sleeve using. I fully feel this is a
pandemic and will continue to be until people start using some common sense. I am not arguing for or against any forceful precautions, but I am
against people using their sleeves for everything.
The next time you grab a coffee from a coffee shop think about the guy in front of you and his long sleeves that were just rested on the counter your
coffee is now on, did he use that sleeve to open a possibly infected door? How about the door you just opened? Or the elevator button you just pushed?
I don't wear a mask, or gloves, I never stayed inside my house from the first case in March until today. I practice proper hand washing/sanitizing. I
even ate in public the whole time and never contracted COVID, but I don't touch my face, nor do I use a sleeve to open doors and I wash my hands.
This is purely a you don't scratch your ass with your sleeve than eat a meal so why would you touch a door handle with the your sleeve and eat a meal
post. Your ass is probably cleaner than that door handle.
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When you say people use their sleeves do you mean that:
- They pull their hand in the sleeve and use it as a glove
- They use their elbows to operate and keep doors open
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Fyndium,
Overweight is a pre-existing condition, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, COPD, sleep apnea, kidney disease, liver disease, etc.
In the USA almost 75% have a pre-existing condition so when you say 76% have a pre-existing condition, it only differs slightly from the general
population in the country with 20% of deaths.
Age is a big factor those under 29 are not 'high risk' unless they have a preexisting condition.
Over 29 quickly increases in risk.
For people over 80 this is the angel of death.
The current average age is 71 in the US.
The IQR is 59-81.
Meaning a quarter of all deaths are below 59.
Under 60 the death rate is pretty stable until you get down to below 30 then drops off.
Data based on Feb - Apr.
Since april the rate of death in younger groups has increased while older groups has decreased.
Even in the under 29 crowd this is much deadlier than the flu.
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The best way to categorize covid is excess deaths:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm
One caveat is data is delayed by up to 8 weeks so before Aug 1st should be accurate that week and after are likely still inaccurate.
Currently the rate of excess deaths for the last 'accurate' week is 18.2%.
As for using a sleeve or elbow, using an elbow is a good idea for the person doing it.
You are unlikely to touch your elbow to your eyes, nose or mouth.
The sleeve is less safe, as pointed out by the OP.
PS. That is 18.2% over upper bound, it is 22.9 above average.
Some people who died of covid would have died anyway but somewhere between 18.2 and 22.9% would not have. Given the average death rate close to 3
million a year means we should expect 600,000 deaths this year and the excess deaths indicate we are already pushing half a million compared to the
official total of 209K.
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Syn the Sizer
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Quote: Originally posted by Herr Haber | When you say people use their sleeves do you mean that:
- They pull their hand in the sleeve and use it as a glove
- They use their elbows to operate and keep doors open |
Use their sleeve as a glove, gloves get removed after being soiled, your sleeve stays on your shirt. If it was the elbow it wouldn't be an issue in my
mind, no different than coughing into your elbow.
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For sure I would to see the person who can do this
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I had to try lol.
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Probably nothing here but there has been many death from maybe probably/covid in the small county I live in. I personally think that it is a real
thing and I worry that it could/will take me out. I am not the healthiest person around.
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[Mod comment]
I don't have time to read this right now, but it has been reported as a thread not going anywhere good. Rather than lock it unjustly I am just going
to remind everyone to play nice: you know the thing: quote stats, state sources, no perjoratives or slurs or gross generalisations.
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I understand, I too feel it is a real thing, and it is the less healthy people such as you I think of when I see a person grab a door with their
sleeve like a glove. What did they touch with it before that and what are they going to touch with it after that.
I am not concerned for my life with COVID I am healthy but I still take precautions to prevent spread, just in case I by chance come unknowing into
contact with the virus. One of those precautions is using my bare hand to open the door than sanitizing at the station.
Another option is as mentioned, using an elbow.
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 | [Mod comment]
I don't have time to read this right now, but it has been reported as a thread not going anywhere good. Rather than lock it unjustly I am just going
to remind everyone to play nice: you know the thing: quote stats, state sources, no perjoratives or slurs or gross generalisations.
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I didn't expect it to go much of anywhere, it was a concern I had hence why it went in societal... It is however a discussion on a real situation that
truly is a societal issue and I thank you for letting it go. I too hope it stays clean and free of direct insults and that we can discuss this issue.
I truly do feel using your sleeve as a glove is a major health and safety issue. As mentioned earlier in the post gloves get removed after soiling, I
don't put a pair on in the am, go to work, do everything in my day with the same pair of gloves on.
I however have a question now, was my use of sheeple a slur or a generalization? if it is I was not intending it as so.
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How many people who use their sleeve for such a thing would wipe sweat from their forehand, with the exact same part of their sleeve?
And the people who tend to have forehead sweat, for how many of them is the reason to even having to wipe theirs that they are obese, as obese people
tend to sweat more?
Lets hope for them not to have all these things combined together, using their sleeves to open doors, being obese and thus greater disposition to
sweat, and the bad habit of wiping sweat from said region with their sleeves.
I think thats much worse that simply touching ones faces under usual circumstances, with all the things residing on the door handle and then the
sleeve, who are then able to transfer directly to the face.
I would really like to know how much that could statistically improve their chances for infection?
I guess by a great deal!
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@karlos³ Yes I have to agree with you that all those factors combined could be fatal. If cholesterol doesn't get them first lol.
Though you make a point that not all people who open doors in such a way are also going to wipe their foreheads or are buying coffee etc.
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Quote: Originally posted by Syn the Sizer | Quote: Originally posted by Herr Haber | When you say people use their sleeves do you mean that:
- They pull their hand in the sleeve and use it as a glove
- They use their elbows to operate and keep doors open |
Use their sleeve as a glove, gloves get removed after being soiled, your sleeve stays on your shirt. If it was the elbow it wouldn't be an issue in my
mind, no different than coughing into your elbow. |
Same thoughts here.
I'm up to a point where I unclothe and change without sitting when I get home so I dont contaminate around with my ass that was in public transports.
It also takes 2-3 hand washes to get changed. One obviously before removing the mask.
I realized before Covid I'd wash my hands 2-3 times aswell when I remove the gloves & lab coat to go to the bathroom (and once more after of
course).
So I guess the pandemic didnt change a lot for me in that regard.
Hey, I too have a question now. I'll open another thread for that.
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I'm already doing that, like forever, nasty public transport seats, they really can be disgusting.
I don't want that on my couch or anywhere else.
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