revelarts
11-17-2020, 07:04 AM
It's almost as if none of the "virus mitigation" measures work
last week...
Quote:
Gov Steve Sisolak
"If we don't come together at this moment, I will be forced to take stronger action in 14 days. To be clear I don't want to take stronger action I do not want to implement more restrictions," said Gov. Sisolak.
The governor stopped short of discouraging tourists from coming to Las Vegas and admits it seems like a double standard to ask Nevadans to stay at home.
He adds the shutdowns are still having long-lasting, negative financial and emotional impacts months later.
"That is a tightrope to balance controlling COVID spread, protecting out hospitals from surges, and at the same time not destroying and shutting down our economy." Gov. Sisolak said.
Nevada governor 'walking a tightrope' as coronavirus cases increase
Authorities say it is clear some people are tired and not following the safety protocols but urged immediate, corrective action to keep Nevada open.
He urged people to practice social distancing, properly wear a face mask, and use good hygiene.
The governor added most businesses appear to follow protocols and called upon local jurisdictions to step up enforcement.
The governor says if the trends do not correct quickly, there will be drastic measures needed in the near future....
"I’m not going to come back in two weeks and say I’m going to give you another chance.”..
https://www.ktnv.com/news/coronaviru...covid-19-cases (https://www.ktnv.com/news/coronavirus/gov-sisolak-nevadans-need-to-operate-in-a-stay-at-home-2-0-amid-rising-covid-19-cases)
Tom Woods news letter Yesterday
Steve Sisolak, governor of Nevada, recently scolded citizens of his state. Why, only irresponsible behavior can account for a rise in "cases" there!
So he's telling Nevadans that they have two weeks to get things under control.
He warned, "I’m not going to come back in two weeks and say I’m going to give you another chance.”
And then, three days later, Governor Sisolak himself tested positive for COVID-19.
Should we treat him like he's 7 and scold him for his irresponsible behavior, the way he just did to his citizens?
The governor was forced to admit: “You can take all the precautions that are possible and you can still contract the virus. I don’t know how I got it.”
As Alex Berenson says, virus gonna virus.
Yesterday former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan posted the following:
http://1000words.fatcow.com/box8/cov1984-tweet.png
"How did we catch it? I don't know. We wore masks. We socially distanced. We avoided crowds. We haven't had people in our house."
Virus gonna virus.
We can either accept this, and take steps to protect those among us who are most at risk while others resume the one life they are given, or we can destroy our social fabric.
Meanwhile, we have families and friendships being torn apart over all this. You're a bad person if you reject the propaganda. Why, you don't care about saving lives! You're "selfish"!
Never mind the countless lives lost by lockdown itself, a point I've made again and again. Those lives don't seem to count for some reason.
OK, so they did everything they've been told to do to keep them SAFE but still got it.
Practically speaking this means either:
1. Mask, distancing and hand washing don't work.
2. Mask, distancing and hand washing don't work WELL at all.
3. The test are flawed and are giving false positives.
None of those options show the conventional "suggestions"/"orders" as helpful or trust worthy.
I don't know about the rest of you but I'll remember things like this when they trot out vaccines that they'll insist will keep us safe.
But still they'll shamelessly call folks idiots and crazy for daring to question the "experts" on their assertions of "safety and effectiveness".
last week...
Quote:
Gov Steve Sisolak
"If we don't come together at this moment, I will be forced to take stronger action in 14 days. To be clear I don't want to take stronger action I do not want to implement more restrictions," said Gov. Sisolak.
The governor stopped short of discouraging tourists from coming to Las Vegas and admits it seems like a double standard to ask Nevadans to stay at home.
He adds the shutdowns are still having long-lasting, negative financial and emotional impacts months later.
"That is a tightrope to balance controlling COVID spread, protecting out hospitals from surges, and at the same time not destroying and shutting down our economy." Gov. Sisolak said.
Nevada governor 'walking a tightrope' as coronavirus cases increase
Authorities say it is clear some people are tired and not following the safety protocols but urged immediate, corrective action to keep Nevada open.
He urged people to practice social distancing, properly wear a face mask, and use good hygiene.
The governor added most businesses appear to follow protocols and called upon local jurisdictions to step up enforcement.
The governor says if the trends do not correct quickly, there will be drastic measures needed in the near future....
"I’m not going to come back in two weeks and say I’m going to give you another chance.”..
https://www.ktnv.com/news/coronaviru...covid-19-cases (https://www.ktnv.com/news/coronavirus/gov-sisolak-nevadans-need-to-operate-in-a-stay-at-home-2-0-amid-rising-covid-19-cases)
Tom Woods news letter Yesterday
Steve Sisolak, governor of Nevada, recently scolded citizens of his state. Why, only irresponsible behavior can account for a rise in "cases" there!
So he's telling Nevadans that they have two weeks to get things under control.
He warned, "I’m not going to come back in two weeks and say I’m going to give you another chance.”
And then, three days later, Governor Sisolak himself tested positive for COVID-19.
Should we treat him like he's 7 and scold him for his irresponsible behavior, the way he just did to his citizens?
The governor was forced to admit: “You can take all the precautions that are possible and you can still contract the virus. I don’t know how I got it.”
As Alex Berenson says, virus gonna virus.
Yesterday former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan posted the following:
http://1000words.fatcow.com/box8/cov1984-tweet.png
"How did we catch it? I don't know. We wore masks. We socially distanced. We avoided crowds. We haven't had people in our house."
Virus gonna virus.
We can either accept this, and take steps to protect those among us who are most at risk while others resume the one life they are given, or we can destroy our social fabric.
Meanwhile, we have families and friendships being torn apart over all this. You're a bad person if you reject the propaganda. Why, you don't care about saving lives! You're "selfish"!
Never mind the countless lives lost by lockdown itself, a point I've made again and again. Those lives don't seem to count for some reason.
OK, so they did everything they've been told to do to keep them SAFE but still got it.
Practically speaking this means either:
1. Mask, distancing and hand washing don't work.
2. Mask, distancing and hand washing don't work WELL at all.
3. The test are flawed and are giving false positives.
None of those options show the conventional "suggestions"/"orders" as helpful or trust worthy.
I don't know about the rest of you but I'll remember things like this when they trot out vaccines that they'll insist will keep us safe.
But still they'll shamelessly call folks idiots and crazy for daring to question the "experts" on their assertions of "safety and effectiveness".