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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast
OrangeBlossomBaby - I know from other posts that you are a sweet lady. But the reality is there is no way to make it safe for a vulnerable person to be in a crowd. Wearing a homemade mask does not make it safe for you to do any of the things that you say. If you are susceptible to infection and severe complications from what amounts to a cold virus then you really do need to take added precautions to keep yourself safe - staying at home, ordering delivery, teledoc, pharmacy drive thrus, grocery pickups, etc. You can't live in a car dependent, active adult community like The Villages and expect to stay perfectly free from the risk of catching a cold or other virus. That is simply not the lifestyle of the community that you live in.
FWIW, I see nearly 100% compliance with mask requirements at the stores and I currently live in a regular Florida suburb. People are wearing masks but this virus is still going around because the masks offer only so much protection. "Global Pandemic" only means widespread around the world. It doesn't mean that a virus is particularly deadly even though the media would love for you to believe otherwise.
As far as Antifa not being an organized group, I beg to differ. There has very obviously been a coordinated group of anti American agitators inciting mobs across this country to riot and terrorize. The media has been doing nothing but fanning the flames.
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You're using unreasonable goalposts to justify an opinion that has no justification.
Yes people who have EXTREME situations, need to take EXTREME measures. But MOST people don't have extreme situations. Most people - especially here at the Villages, have moderate risks. Higher risks simply by virtue of the fact that they're OLD, and lower risks by virtue of the fact that this is an active community and most of these old people don't hang out on rocking chairs knitting until their arthritis and dementia puts them in a home for the aged. I'd venture to guess that the overall fitness level of our community is the #1 reason we're not all sick - and if it weren't for that, there would be thousands more dead old people in Sumter County than the comparable low quantity there are now.
You're also using "safe from" as your benchmark. That is an unreasonable benchmark. The appropriate and correct benchmark with regards to mask wearing, social distancing, and hand sanitizing is "LESS UNSAFE."
There is a HUGE difference between "100% safe" and "less unsafe." There is ALWAYS a risk. The risk is reduced when we (get ready for it)...
(wait for it)...
(drumroll)...
Wash your hands. Social distance. Wear a mask.
Risk reduction. Not safe. Less unsafe. Risk reduction. Not safe. Less unsafe.
Not sure how many posts have to have these phrases in them, before people who insist that the opposite of their opinion is "masks will prevent" anything at all, realize that it is not the opposite of their opinion.
Their opinion is "screw masks, they don't work, I don't like them, I don't wanna, my freedom to go where I want and if you don't like it stay home."
OUR opinion is: "Masks REDUCE THE RISKS, we don't like them, we don't wanna, but we are civilized, so if you don't like it, YOU stay home."