04-17-2024, 05:37 PM
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#223
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by pylon
TLDR/broolcorysto incoming but this is my take...
The first thing that was immediately apparent was how deceptive the stats on Covid were. Car dealerships for the better part stayed open, full tilt boogie, business as usual minus capacity restrictions for a while. Buildings full of middle aged, overweight smokers with bad diets and more comorbidities than you can count. We were coughed on by thousands of people. We dealt with hundreds of anti maskers. And in all of that I know of one car dealer employee in the entire province that died of Covid. One single person. And I can assure you, a large portion of them weren't vaccinated. Many of us caught it, nobody died. There are about 40,000 people working at car dealerships in this province. Where are the hundreds of grocery workers that died? Support should have been given to those at risk, yes. But shuttering the economy globally has had devastating, lasting effects on the world economy, youth education and people's health that will take a generation to fix. Those willing to continue on with life, should have been allowed to at their own risk.
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Pure horse**** Covid misinformation. Brutal.
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