And if you are driving in your truck alone in the cab, and you exhale Covid-19 loaded droplets, exactly whom are you going to infect?
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Down in Tennessee here my wife and i had lunch today at a diner. No sign mentioning any stupid mask and not a single customer or staff wearing one either. Five stars!
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“Let’s assume that it is 1% mortality rate on a 100% infection rate for the sake of argument. It’s not by the way, but a point is being made. The U.S. population was estimated at roughly 328.2 million people in 2019. If 1% of that population died, that would be over 3 million people. Heck, 0.1% of 328.2 million people is 328,000 people. I am not ok with either of those numbers.
Ok, let’s circle back to this “99% survival rate” stuff. Imagine if the National Hurricane Center issued this warning: “Hurricane SoandSo will make landfall in the Miami area tomorrow, there is a 99% survival rate so don’t take any precautions and we are sorry in advance for the 1% that we will likely lose.” There are over over 6 million people in Miami. 1% of 6 million people is 60,000 lives. That would be ridiculous”Last edited: Jan 17, 2021
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What about your seat belt. Or safety glasses or safety vests.
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"Donald Harris, a Stanford University economics professor, revealed in 2018 that his grandmother was a descendant of Hamilton Brown, the namesake of Brown’s Town in northern Jamaica.
“My roots go back, within my lifetime, to my paternal grandmother Miss Chrishy (née Christiana Brown, descendant of Hamilton Brown who is on record as plantation and slave owner and founder of Brown’s Town),” he wrote in a post for Jamaica Global.
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A research archive of Jamaican records indicate that at one point in 1817, Hamilton Brown owned scores of slaves. The majority were brought in from Africa, though he also owned many Creole slaves."
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