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Old 07-23-2020, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by gherron [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Fat lazy americans who believe covid to be a hoax threatening/spitting/screaming at young minimum wage workers who are told to enforce
I don't watch ALL the videos, but from what I've seen most of these people tend to be very energetic and also very ambulatory as they bounce from aisle to aisle pulling stuff down onto the floors in their temper tantrums.

Which brings me to a point I wanted to explore, so thanks for that reminder.

No matter what your view on the lockdown issue, your stance on masks or morbidity or infectiousness or measures or hospital rooms, none of that matters. This is my serious question:

Do you feel the same level of trust regarding Covid-19 information now versus five months ago, let's say March?

Like from all the sources you normally get your information from, at the end of the day when you collate everything you heard and come to some conclusions, do you feel like your level of confidence in the accuracy of the information you have received is better today then before or worse? Or the same?

edit; i'm askin anyone here, just curious is all