Carpediem44DB
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- Aug 18, 2015
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- 2000 Carver 506
2006 44 DB Sedan Bridge
- Engines
- Volvo TAMD 74 P
Absolutely! Common sense and personal responsibility should rule the day. Publicly shame those that put themselves and others at risk by ignoring the new reality and lets move on. Will some still get the virus? Sure, its sad if they die but radically changing life as we know it over what in the end is bad cold for the vast majority of humans is not warranted. It's amazing how being pragmatic about this subject exposes one to accusations of being cavalier.Maybe. Maybe not.
Until this country gains herd immunity, there will still be chances of infections. But so far statistics still show those in danger have underlying medical problems or elderly.
We can put the healthy back to work.
Our governor is talking about the need to be able to do deep disinfecting of all playground equipment and public transportation and schools ect. before we can all get back to normal activity. No one is talking about the benefit of the nation's young rolling around in the filth and picking up little bugs along the way for their bodies to build its immune systems. The conversation over the years has even been how just the over use of hand sanitizer in preschools and kindergartens has likely lead to the increase in the rates of food allergies and the like among children. I predict a lot of egg-head scratching in a few years when they see these rates shoot thru the roof! Lets look at this from the window of the international space station and do the smartest thing we can for the long term and not the short term "feels safe or seems like the good thing to do" approach.
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