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Walking on beach should be a no brainer but Today's video shows too many not using brains.
May luck out because it's likely that sun & humidity is a virus suppressor.
Sadly, inside in an assisted living facility is a petri dish.
 
When the uproar started yesterday about FL beaches by folks disdainful of their perceived inferiors I went to the local FL Sky Cam
Jacksonville Skycams | WJAX-TV

Somehow missing the crowds pictured in the news photos. Newsroom must have posted stock photos.
Beaches are only open for certain hours, so if you check skycam now there shouldn't be anyone out there.

I watched a live interview on CNN with a guy that specifically talked about the reopening and concerns, etc. and you could see plenty of people on the beach, jogging or walking, etc.
 
We'll see but I think people are taking this a lot more serious than they were a few months ago. Some activities will be easier to maintain social distancing measures than others. Walking on the beach and golfing seem like no brainers.
Yeah I mean I have no idea why we cannot golf. Golf is the definition of social distancing. Let me smack the hell out of a ball, drink a million beers, and then launch my putter when I can’t sink a 5ft putt.
 
Beaches are only open for certain hours, so if you check skycam now there shouldn't be anyone out there.

I watched a live interview on CNN with a guy that specifically talked about the reopening and concerns, etc. and you could see plenty of people on the beach, jogging or walking, etc.
I saw a grand total of 0 jogging. But WTF would I know? I only live there.
 
Walking on beach should be a no brainer but Today's video shows too many not using brains.
May luck out because it's likely that sun & humidity is a virus suppressor.
Sadly, inside in an assisted living facility is a petri dish.
And that's the thing with this virus, how easily it spreads.

You could have a CNA go out to the beach, somehow catch it from someone that shows no symptoms at all, and then spread it to 80 people in the nursing home or ALF they work at. The clearest way to avoid spread is to huncker down.
 
I saw a grand total of 0 jogging. But WTF would I know? I only live there.
What's funny is the order is to allow people to walk and jog. People aren't supposed to be laying on a towel, hanging out. How many did you see laying on towels.
 
What's funny is the order is to allow people to walk and jog. People aren't supposed to be laying on a towel, hanging out. How many did you see laying on towels.
None lol. Curry is a massive idiot. He tried selling the municipal utility up here (that gives City Hall in excess of $80M per year) via sone vulture capitalism.

Laying on towels makes more sense than jogging but, in the grand scheme of things, it’s not that hard just to move more than 10 ft away from some doucher that’s jogging.
 
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None lol. Curry is a massive idiot. He tried selling the municipal utility up here (that gives City Hall in excess of $80M per year) via sone vulture capitalism.

Laying on towels makes more sense than jogging but, in the grand scheme of things, it’s not that hard just to move more than 10 ft away from some doucher that’s jogging.

I was so glad the FL preserves stayed open! Enjoyed early AM several miles walks.
That said I'm avoiding them now because they're filled with runners who are spewing exhalents almost 6 meters never mind 6 feet. Impossible to avoid their output. Wicked pissed.

PS Done with this topic now
I came here to avoid virus talk and now here I am spewing forth. Looking in mirror & stoping.
 
I was so glad the FL preserves stayed open! Enjoyed early AM several miles walks.
That said I'm avoiding them now because they're filled with runners who are spewing exhalents almost 6 meters never mind 6 feet. Impossible to avoid their output. Wicked pissed.

PS Done with this topic now
I came here to avoid virus talk and now here I am spewing forth. Looking in mirror & stoping.
What do you think about the...VIRUS?
 
The beaches are open from 6 am - 11 am and then from 5 pm - 8 pm. Those are not exactly prime beach-going hours. And the CNN reports were way, way, WAY overblown. People kept their distance from people they didn’t know. This thing isn’t airborne. Furthermore, there is scientific evidence of it dying in heat and humidity. Wear a mask, sunglasses, practice good hygiene, and you’ll be fine. For God’s sake, at some point people need to realize that the hysteria is worse than the actual virus itself.

As an exercise to check your delusion, try substituting "caution" for "the hysteria."

People need to realize that inability to breathe on one's own, with a 1 in 5 chance of coming off the vent alive, is worse than not going to the beach.

Beach.

Oops. I typed that twice.

First of all, as of Apr. 9, it was controversial whether there was no airborne component to spread (although I think it likely that it will have trouble with heat):



The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in their guidance on SARS-CoV2 downplay airborne spread, saying instead that the primary form of transmission is by "large respiratory droplets."This debate – airborne vs. droplets — is a crucial divergence in thought when it comes to figuring out if COVID-19 is going to be seasonal. If the primary form of transmission is airborne, then the novel coronavirus could become a seasonal disease. If it mainly spreads through "large respiratory droplets", then seasonality is less likely.

There's evidence pointing toward both possible transmission routes.

However, there's this:

Coronavirus may wane this summer, but don't count on any seasonal variation to end the pandemic

But while it opens with seasonality, it goes on to tick off reasons for caution.

So that could still go either way.

But if you've got a young population without any dense populations of the elderly maybe you're not taking any real chances by not being as strict with social distancing.

Oh. That's right.

Okay it might work out, let's all send positive vibes. You know, because the one actual defense humanity has seems like too much trouble. That and the unproven but much ballyhooed therapeutic du jour.

Best of luck with the beach strolls though. And also church. There's a reason they're called "sanctuaries!" You'll be fine in those.
 
Sorry, I got very Michael Caine in Zulu there, all "do carry on with your mud pies." (It's at the end of the clip. If you've never seen it, it's worth 1 minute of your life...)



The "dream team" cooked up all these guidelines for reopening, including downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period or downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period, as well as downward trends in both influenza-like and COVID-specific symptoms.

Does Florida claim to have satisfied those gating provisions? There's no federal enforcement, but there are federal guidelines (as well as certain tweets undercutting them, but that's just the nature of the troll presidency.)

https://fm.cnbc.com/applications/cnbc.com/resources/editorialfiles/2020/04/16/WHReopeningDoc.pdf

I really don't know, but I thought Florida was a growing hotspot. So I truly am asking in earnest. let's call actual decreases in the absolute what we mean by "downward trajectory," rather than decreases in the increases... e.g., you can't report quadrupling of cases as a downward trajectory after quintupling of cases in an equivalent time frame.
 
As an exercise to check your delusion, try substituting "caution" for "the hysteria."

Nah, it’s hysteria. Caution is limiting being in crowded areas. Hysteria is locking yourself in your house for months at a time. I get it. You have a wife that has COPD. Not everyone has COPD. So you can stay in while the rest of us enjoy the ocean.

People need to realize that inability to breathe on one's own, with a 1 in 5 chance of coming off the vent alive, is worse than not going to the beach.

Beach.

Oops. I typed that twice.

Sure is. That’s why you can wear a mask, sunglasses, and avoid contact with your face until you sanitize your hands. Works in the grocery store, it’ll work elsewhere as well. But you haven’t shopped for groceries or eaten out once, right? Because, if you have, this post makes you a hypocrite.

First of all, as of Apr. 9, it was controversial whether there was no airborne component to spread (although I think it likely that it will have trouble with heat):



If you think it’s airborne, please feel free to share scientific evidence.

However, there's this:

Coronavirus may wane this summer, but don't count on any seasonal variation to end the pandemic

But while it opens with seasonality, it goes on to tick off reasons for caution.

So that could still go either way.

And caution is what most were exercising on the beach yesterday. Those that don’t will either get it or they won’t. Those who do get it have great odds of survival. Anyway, you may recognize NPR as a source that you’d accept...

"This novel coronavirus is a cousin of the coronaviruses that are circulating in humans and just causing the common cold," she says. "So the property of the virus is likely to be similar to the common cold version of the coronavirus. So I would expect that this [new] coronavirus can also stay in the air better at lower relative humidity, meaning the indoor conditions that you find in the winter months." Meaning that it would be more likely to spread in winter.

Then there has been the research out of Hong Kong, as reported by the WSJ (I shared the article last week) showing the virus dying in increased heat and humidity. Add to that the fact that the virus is decidedly not airborne, and you have no reason why the beaches should reopen.

But if you've got a young population without any dense populations of the elderly maybe you're not taking any real chances by not being as strict with social distancing.

Oh. That's right.

The elderly weren’t out yesterday from what I could see. They’re terrified. And they should be. Their immune systems are weaker and many of them have preexisting conditions. But misery loves company which is why they also think younger people without preexisting conditions should be holed up in their houses too.

Okay it might work out, let's all send positive vibes. You know, because the one actual defense humanity has seems like too much trouble. That and the unproven but much ballyhooed therapeutic du jour.

Best of luck with the beach strolls though. And also church. There's a reason they're called "sanctuaries!" You'll be fine in those.

I don’t go to church. Perhaps you should, though. At your age, it would make sense to make peace with God just in case you get this when you hit the grocery store or order food for pick-up or delivery.
 
Doesn't look like classic social distancing. Whatever.

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Nah, it’s hysteria. Caution is limiting being in crowded areas. Hysteria is locking yourself in your house for months at a time. I get it. You have a wife that has COPD. Not everyone has COPD. So you can stay in while the rest of us enjoy the ocean.

Hey, I need for you to stay well longer. If you have relatives or friends with any cardiac issues, any relatives or friends with childhood asthma who haven't thought about it for 45 years or whatever, relatives or friends with COPD, as mentioned, relatives or friends with high blood pressure, relatives or friends over 65... they need that too.

If you don't, yes, you can blame all caution on me and my wife. We're at over 40k deaths. And they die alone.

You're being a hysterical denialist. It. Can. Happen.

This is fact.

Actions to make it not happen are not hysteria until we have something effective against the spread.

That's the whole thing. We need it to take longer to spread, so your desire to spin the chambers around needs to be slowed, fact.


I get that everybody likes the beach. I also get that if everybody is being super-responsible, and if everybody keeps doing that, opening the Florida beaches might be fine and dandy.

Sure is. That’s why you can wear a mask, sunglasses, and avoid contact with your face until you sanitize your hands. Works in the grocery store, it’ll work elsewhere as well. But you haven’t shopped for groceries or eaten out once, right? Because, if you have, this post makes you a hypocrite.

Oh just stfu about who's a "hypocrite." This is the usual whimper of the irresponsible when a rule is posited that might inconvenience them. I get it, you want to kill your grandparents. Wait, maybe that's hyperbolic? We can discuss harm reduction, and your mis-set dial for when it's all fine and dandy, without me needing to be a hypocrite or you wanting to kill grandma.

Beach.

It's a matter of harm reduction. I haven't shopped AT THE STORE, but sure, human beings have moved the food. I haven't eaten out once since this pandemic. I haven't left my house for probably a month without gloves, and since the CDC said "mask good" I haven't done so without a mask. When I saw our front desk people weren't provided with same, I brought mine down, and I have to weigh sharing versus the future possibility of a case in the building, because a case in the building could turn into a few hundred cases in the building right quick.

If you think it’s airborne, please feel free to share scientific evidence.

I think we know less about this disease than would be comfortable.

Scientists Probe How Coronavirus Might Travel Through The Air

hen researcher Josh Santarpia stands at the foot of a bed, taking measurements with a device that can detect tiny, invisible particles of mucus or saliva that come out of someone's mouth and move through the air, he can tell whether the bedridden person is speaking or not just by looking at the read-out on his instrument.

"So clearly the particles that that person is putting out are being breathed in by someone that is five feet away from them, at the foot of their bed," says Santarpia, who studies biological aerosols at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. "Do they contain virus? I don't know for sure."

I saw your propagandizing about NPR. Fine, show me where Dr. Santarpia has been deemed a horrible source, or has complained that he was misquoted, etc.

This hobby horse about real media sources, like NPR, NYT, WashPo - the latter being country's 2 "papers of record" by the way - by people who have nothing to go by but an ongoing smear campaign from their alternate universe, purposefully fabricated for just that purpose, is beyond laughable, and I for one am not coddling the weak-minded anymore on that front. I watched as the wingnuts elevated the National Enquirer to be deserving of a nobel prize 3 years ago. You guys have no cred on this, just a bleated slogan.

WHO considers 'airborne precautions' for medical staff after study shows coronavirus can survive in air

Don't tell me, the WHO isn't valid because the Toddler in chief mean-tweeted at them and has called for our intelligence services to find its birth certificate or something.

Coronavirus lives for hours in air particles and days on surfaces, new US study shows

Oh wait, cnbc isn't part of your echochamber, so no countsies, right?

It needs to be Breitbard or Stormfront or something?

Look, it definitely spreads by droplets. The only question is "how big do the droplets got to be". And that is in question. Prove it's not.

Beach.

And caution is what most were exercising on the beach yesterday. Those that don’t will either get it or they won’t. Those who do get it have great odds of survival. Anyway, you may recognize NPR as a source that you’d accept...

If each person infects fewer than 1 other, spread declines. I appreciate your first-hand account. If you're sure you're being cautious enough, and everybody in Florida is being cautious enough, and everybody will continue to be; then we will be in a position to learn new lessons from this experiment on Florida's population. If it nonetheless kills people, well... we have yet another problem. But we do know that staying home keeps it down.

Lamentably, your firsthand experience might not be mirrored for all times in all locations, and might even turn out not to be representative, if not on the first day, then possibly over time.

You go with the unknown, the faster the better. It's a moral virtue to embrace the unknown, right? Bully! And besides, those older than you pay the price, while you puff up over how you're not "hysterical." What a brave man!

It might be that the good people of Florida have greatly changed their own behavior, because, you know, they're watching the "MSM" and are "hysterical" that people are dying. Shrug. We'll watch your state, and see how heat, humidity, and natural Floridian good sense stack up.

Then there has been the research out of Hong Kong, as reported by the WSJ (I shared the article last week) showing the virus dying in increased heat and humidity.

Some studies point that way, and I happen to believe that's most likely the case. I'm a bit harder sell than you, of course, because I want proof, not "one study sez...."

Add to that the fact that the virus is decidedly not airborne

When and where did anybody "decide" that?

and you have no reason why the beaches should reopen.

Did Florida meet the WH's own guidelines? No? Then what's the hurry?

How has voluntary compliance usually worked out for lasting and rapid behavior change?

I don't want to know whether your theory says nobody should have to comply involuntarily. Not interested, no sale. People die from this.

When has it been shown that voluntary compliance works for lasting and rapid behavior changes?

As I said above, it might be that Floridians have watched enough MSNBC and CNN and don't listen to Trump and Fox on the days when they think the virus won't hurt them. Maybe they're hysterical, and therefore taking precautions against this "hoax" virus. Maybe their behavior has changed.

A lot's riding on it.

The elderly weren’t out yesterday from what I could see. They’re terrified. And they should be. Their immune systems are weaker and many of them have preexisting conditions. But misery loves company which is why they also think younger people without preexisting conditions should be holed up in their houses too.

They're the vectors, genius. It's not that misery loves company. It's that said younger folks loving company could cause a great deal of misery.

By the way, I think if the youth of America were fond of reading, the growing share of obituaries that real newspapers include would be of interest to them.

Or have newspapers all been burned now in your corner of the world? No need, I suppose; being ignored has done the job. I doubt that features on thriving and healthy people dying from this disease fit Fox's editorial template; in any event, I haven't seen these stories there, while I have seen them on the real media.

I don’t go to church. Perhaps you should, though. At your age, it would make sense to make peace with God just in case you get this when you hit the grocery store or order food for pick-up or delivery.

My God long ago stopped requiring me to go to a building to secure my preferred outcomes, and never required such behavior of me to secure a place in the afterlife. Jews don't believe in the standard issue heaven and hell.

I'm not quite in the "death because of age" category, but I do have a couple of stents and high blood pressure. This virus likes those categories.

But you're not immune if you're in perfect health and run marathons. They're dying too.

Look, the health officials have gone along with the "you have to put your toe in the water some time" logic. They added "Don't be surprised that it leads to new infections & therefore new deaths." The real question is going to be how many. So they put out guidelines, including gating, which I don't believe Florida has met.

Yeah, yawl cautious.

I need this process to take longer - not the process of you enjoying yourself, the process of this virus getting to 40-70% of people. Or more accurately, there's a very real chance that I do.

You, too, have a chance, however reduced, of needing this. If you have living relatives or friends over 65, or with the laundry list of conditions this virus likes, and you give a damn about them, you have a higher chance.

If you consider the nation, and its people, to be your concern, you actually have a 100% need to slow this virus down.

Walkers.

Hundreds crowd newly reopened Florida beaches even as the state sees a spike in coronavirus infections
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Still, many beachgoers in Jacksonville didn't appear to be following the government's order as some sunbathed and gathered with friends on Friday evening.

The rush came on the same day that Florida saw 1,400 new infections — the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases yet. As of Friday, the state, which has become a hotspot of the coronavirus outbreak in the US, had reported over 24,000 cases of the virus and nearly 700 deaths.
 
SHUT UP YOU DYAM ECHO CHAMBER...TAKE A DAY OFF...KRIST ALMIGHTY
 
In case you're wondering, that was me hitting the "report" button, not Tony. Slightly over the "personal attacks" line, for my money.
 
Tony's vagina is just aching because he and his behemoth wife will have to come out of their dilapidated trailer and start to work again, instead of living off of this COVID handout.

It's ok, bud. I know you and wifey are at risk due to your morbid obesity, but your deaths will not be in vain. I'll drink one on the beach just for you this summer, tubby.

Another fat joke?

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