rwoodvira wrote:
I find your statement interesting, but inaccurate. If you watched the rally before and after, many of the people attending were from out of state, i.e not from Oklahoma. Here is the latest statistic from National Public Radio on the status of increase; most of which unfortunately are Trump states that voted for him in 2016:
STATE AVG. THIS WEEK PER 100K % CHANGE VS. 2 WEEKS AGO
Idaho 214 new cases/day 12 per 100K +613%
Florida 6,589 new cases/day 31 per 100K +271%
Nevada 624 new cases/day 20 per 100K +192%
Texas 5,559 new cases/day 19 per 100K +183%
Georgia 1,927 new cases/day 18 per 100K +128%
Arizona 2,849 new cases/day 39 per 100K +118%
Mississippi 605 new cases/day 20 per 100K +109%
S Carolina 1,283 new cases/day 25 per 100K +96%
California 5,554 new cases/day 14 per 100K +77%
Tennessee 963 new cases/day 14 per 100K +69%
Louisiana 977 new cases/day 21 per 100K +66%
Utah 537 new cases/day 17 per 100K +64%
This is a disease that is 5 times more virulent than the flu, with currently no vaccine or cure. Masks are to prevent you passing on the disease to others.
The President's encouragement of not wearing masks is extremely ill-advised, as is having rallies with people without masks gathering in close proximity. Likewise, so are the protestors, the crowds on the beach and so on.
Timing of the disease - if some contract this disease they may not be symptomatic but once they get home the incubation the clock starts again for those with decreased immunities, the elderly, etc.
The President should be setting an example; he is, but it is the wrong one.
I find your statement interesting, but inaccurate.... (
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Grow up and quit lying.....the president has not only never encouraged not wearing masks, he’s very clear about everyone should follow their local (ie state/city) directives.