Halton Home Inspector wrote:
Will there be a second wave. Maybe. If that happens I bet masks will become mandatory in all public locations.
If there is a second wave it will be because people do not wear masks in public locations and /or practice social distancing. You know,,,, the people who complain the most.
There has not been a second wave, it would have happened by now if it was going to as we begin to open up. Despite the confusion caused by running case numbers up as we finally find our test kits, despite deaths tailing well off. A "second wave" refers to a resurgence of these kinds of things within the same flu season. Please know that this thing is a coronavirus like all others in the sense that it comes and goes seasonally, just like Influenza A, B, C and D. We know this already, because about 100 years worth of science. This should not be a leverage point for a FUD campaign to terrify healthy turkeys to wipe down cart handles and drive while wearing N95 masks. Also, throwing around the term denier has meaning, and has a pre-existing application in another field of conjecture FUD, but you may already know that.
Newsflash: This thing WILL return in the fall with the return of the conditions that allow it to flourish, that's how these microscopic bastards operate, how they thrive and spread. We have even cleverly coined a term for it: "flu season". When this happens, it cannot honestly be called "a second wave", abused as a leverage point for a FUD campaign, but be prepared for dishonest media and other weasel actors to do so. The real concern is that we will be dragged back into another lockdown if people freak out as they did March 15th-April 15th - ish. We were stupider then, thrown into an information vacuum, creating mass public consent for the lockdown. Let's hope we are getting smarter, and can see what's happening here.
Hodor wrote:
It’s just, who are you even trying to convince here? There’s nobody around, nobody is listening.
How hilarious that Hodor acts as hall monitor to pop back in routinely to say this. What's that about, really.