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In any case, I am talking about stupid shit like "smoke-free campuses". Huh, why? Why can't someone smoke a cig in a far corner of campus away from everyone? It makes no sense. And of course you can extend this to vapes too. |
^I won't pay restaurant prices for a meal if I have to breathe second hand smoke from tobacco or marijuana.
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Here's some more good news for concerned parents: Pfizer has been working with the FDA to allow their vaccine for 12-15 year olds. Pfizer says it is 100% effective.
The 12-15 year old age group already has a nearly 100% survival rate from a Covid infection, so the vaccine should be 100%!! |
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But again, dying is not the only bad thing that can happen. If I got sick and went to work, the University potentially would shut our lab down for weeks, which would fucking suck. |
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41,000 is quite a bit more than a "handful". Most of these may have longer exposures in workplaces or from living with a smoker than merely dining in restaurants where there are people smoking but even a relatively small percentage of 41,000 per year is more than a "handful" and my previous posting pointed out that even brief exposure can cause a number of physiologic changes. Of course you are firm in your opinion and don't care about facts so you will not be convinced surely. |
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People who understand infectious disease respect it. |
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Those people who are getting cancer etc. from secondhand smoke are most likely LIVING with someone smoking, not someone who eats dinner in the same building as a smoker once. I said single digits as in people who are briefly around smokers, not a kid who is in a van with the windows up and mom chain-smoking. |
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His point was that you DONT KNOW if someone is infected, and the chances of them being infected are very small. I would be cautious around someone who had covid, as you would too. You said you were cautious when you were treating an infectious person, that's 100% different than assuming everyone you come into contact with is infected. That's like me being cautious hanging out with gang members, that makes sense. But me going to a bad neighborhood and ASSUMING everyone is a gang member, that would be stupid. |
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Now there are several more in the LA area: https://www.yelp.com/search?find_des...+Angeles%2C+CA |
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I look at it from a risk/reward perspective. If I assume somebody's infected and ask them to do 2 simple things--wear a mask in my presence and stay 6 ft away--there not much harm done if I'm wrong. If you assume they aren't and you are wrong, it could mean death by COVID if you aren't vaccinated and even possibly a bit of misery if you are. |
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We risk dying by driving 70 mph on the interstate all the time. We KNOW we would be like 90% safer if we drove 25 mph, but it's not worth it. If someone doesn't want to wear a mask for 12 months, and a store doesn't make them or they are outside, I don't see the issue? Most people aren't years from their deathbed nor obsess with it, thank God. Only weird people like their masks. I enjoy them on cold days or days where I look like shit, but most days, I don't want to wear it. Its a MINOR issue, but its annoying and I don't believe the risk is there to warrant me being forced to wear it by seniors like you. Sorry, if you are that scared, you can stay home, I am in the prime of my life. |
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