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  • Nov 18, 2020
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    math fifty

    Suicides spiking
    D*** abuse and addiction spiking
    Domestic abuse victims trapped with their abusers
    Online learning is a bust. Kids will have developmental issues cause they cant socialize
    Economy is in the s***. People out of jobs
    Vitamin D deficiency linked to COVID
    people are overall depressed, alone, anxious about the future cause of media scaremongering and lockdown pandering
    There are numerous reports of people missing hospital diagnoses like Cancer because hospitals prioritise COVID

    And in spite of all those effects of the lockdowns, COVID cases and deaths continue to rise according to the MSM. The MSM says hospitals are still overflowed. The lockdowns didnt even accomplish their original goal

    What good did the lockdowns do

    sitting inside for what could’ve been as little as six weeks (see New Zealand) vs 3-4 million americans dying

  • The Young Blizzard

    Like normal normal, where we don’t have to wear masks or people aren’t dying everyday or like it returns to 2019?

    imagine if COVID starts mutating every year like the flu

  • math fifty

    Suicides spiking
    D*** abuse and addiction spiking
    Domestic abuse victims trapped with their abusers
    Online learning is a bust. Kids will have developmental issues cause they cant socialize
    Economy is in the s***. People out of jobs
    Vitamin D deficiency linked to COVID
    people are overall depressed, alone, anxious about the future cause of media scaremongering and lockdown pandering
    There are numerous reports of people missing hospital diagnoses like Cancer because hospitals prioritise COVID

    And in spite of all those effects of the lockdowns, COVID cases and deaths continue to rise according to the MSM. The MSM says hospitals are still overflowed. The lockdowns didnt even accomplish their original goal

    What good did the lockdowns do

    that cancer point really hit me. An aunt of mine recently passed away due to cancer. She was so scared to go to the hospital, by the time she went & they found it, it was spreading all over her body. She got diagnosed a little over a month ago & now she's gone

  • Nov 18, 2020

    Idk but I'm gonna wear my mask while shopping forever. They're swaggy as hell

  • Nov 18, 2020
    americana

    sitting inside for what could’ve been as little as six weeks (see New Zealand) vs 3-4 million americans dying

    4 millions americans dead? the global death count hasnt even reached 1.5 million yet and we're almost at a vaccine

    tf are you talking about

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    americana

    this not even funny do you know the lung tissue damage that covid causes?

    Covid not the only disease that causes long term damage

    Life gotta go on B

    Besides evidence on long term damage for COVID is inconclusive. Theres no evidence that the long term effects of covid are different from anything we've seen before

  • Nov 18, 2020

    I'm gonna be optimistic and say we'll be pretty close to normal by July or August.

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    First three issues are already preexisting problems. You could argue that they were amplified with Covid in general, but these are preexisting mental health issues, f***ed up as they are.
    I agree with online learning. Works for some but it's generally s***.
    What do you mean vitamin D deficiency? Sit on the porch outside and get some sun nigga, TF

    I don't understand your economy point. So people should just literally die from this s*** because they gotta go to work? The same workplace that needs the same labour going on down time from being sick? Sounds like a lose lose situation.

    Lockdowns amplified those first three issues and id agrue those are all worse than covid

    People should literally die from this s*** cause they gotta work?

    Where is any of this energy for the essential workers COVID dont apply to them huh? So they can be on the frontlines at risk for the virus but its not okay for everyone else to go to work? Why should these people risk their lives so that everyone else can sit on their asses.

    A s*** economy can have drastic effects on the lives of individuals, effects once again worse than covid

  • Nov 18, 2020
    math fifty

    Covid not the only disease that causes long term damage

    Life gotta go on B

    Besides evidence on long term damage for COVID is inconclusive. Theres no evidence that the long term effects of covid are different from anything we've seen before

    there are people who have lifelong scar tissue from COVID after recovering and that’s only a few months after recivery

  • math fifty

    Lockdowns amplified those first three issues and id agrue those are all worse than covid

    People should literally die from this s*** cause they gotta work?

    Where is any of this energy for the essential workers COVID dont apply to them huh? So they can be on the frontlines at risk for the virus but its not okay for everyone else to go to work? Why should these people risk their lives so that everyone else can sit on their asses.

    A s*** economy can have drastic effects on the lives of individuals, effects once again worse than covid

    So it's basically company profits over lives? Is that what I'm getting from your statement? And no, don't frame it like just because I said this implies that I don't appreciate what essential workers are doing. What I'm tryna get at is, the lesser people come in contact, the less covid gets to spread around. Simple. We not even at the stage of administering a successful vaccine to the public, so let's not act like we already have this s*** under control.

  • Nov 18, 2020

    In EMS were prolly gonna have to stay wearin masks permanently

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    The Young Blizzard

    why is it that many would reject a vaccine?

    Becuz half the country thinks the government is gonna implant computer chips in ur brain and turn u gay when they give u the vaccine

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    Prob won’t go back to “normal” within our lifetime but will probably start getting better this spring/summer with things being much better by 2022

  • Nov 18, 2020

    We already at normal

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    Why is it that in every thread about the pandemic some dumbass is arguing against lockdowns

  • wusgood

    Becuz half the country thinks the government is gonna implant computer chips in ur brain and turn u gay when they give u the vaccine

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    gbluecheez

    Why is it that in every thread about the pandemic some dumbass is arguing against lockdowns

    World health organization has been against lockdowns for over a month now.

    Are you a science denier?

  • Nov 18, 2020
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    Litty

    World health organization has been against lockdowns for over a month now.

    Are you a science denier?

  • Nov 18, 2020

    2022/2023

    That’s if everyone does the right thing tbh.

  • Nov 18, 2020

    2030

  • Nov 18, 2020
    Altar

    Mid 21. We have over a billion doses of those vaccines and even though everyone needs two shots we'll still have more than we need. I think we'll be surprised how quickly they distribute it and this ends. Those vaccines they developed are the fastest in history by years

    Yeah people saying 2022 are reaching. Im thinking by end of summer 2021