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Old 06-04-2020, 05:25 AM
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Social distancing and volleyball do not exactly work together
It’s up to me and others to decide whether we want to social distance or not. You obviously missed the point of the original post. We do not live in a police state. We live in America
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Old 06-04-2020, 05:27 AM
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New poster, doesn't understand how The Villages is managed, yet. This isn't a We the People government.
I guess that’s true if you’re willing to give up your constitutional rights? I am not!
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Old 06-04-2020, 05:30 AM
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It's called ELECTIONS. "The Villages" (the CDD's) are our governing bodies and the ones who implement policy for all of us. Not happy. Vote for someone else.
It doesn’t matter who you elect. They do not have the right to override freedoms guaranteed us by the Constitution of the United States. Or take away amenities that we are paying for! This can only happen if you let it happen.
Things are out of whack in the country right now and it’s up to the people say no more!
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Old 06-04-2020, 05:58 AM
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I would like to know when we put our health care in the hands of the Villages. They do not pay our premiums nor are they responsible when we fall or swim without lifeguards. They are not liable for any injuries or the Flu and COVID-19.
We do activities at our own risk. Open all the sports and water activities and let We the People decide. There is no risk to employees who have to scan our Id’s.
Do we need to start a petition to play Volleyball which is safer than Pickle ball? Or a petition to replace those in charge?
I'm not sure what your first sentence is meant to be. It seems that your asking a question, but there is no question mark and some words seem to be missing.

Our healthcare is in our own hands. People need to be responsible for themselves.

The Villages is following the guidelines set forth by the state. The idea is that people meeting in close proximity could contract the virus and then give it to someone that is vulnerable due to other underlying conditions.

What they are doing seems to have worked very well as the state of Florida has one of the lowest infection rates in the country and considering the density and close proximity of the population in The Villages, it is shocking that we don't have a very high rate of infection and death.

What exactly is your question?
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Old 06-04-2020, 06:39 AM
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Why would anyone join the villages health care?
We have been members of Villages Healthcare since 2013 and have found them to be most personable, attentive and professional. We are never hurried and we seldom have to wait beyond our appointment times. We've both had surgeries at the Villages Hospital and have received excellent care. The services provided by them exceeds any medical care we received back in Austin, TX. I highly recommend them with no reservations whatsoever. Perhaps your experience has been different, but the folks at the Santa Barbara location are wonderful!!
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I would like to know when we put our health care in the hands of the Villages. They do not pay our premiums nor are they responsible when we fall or swim without lifeguards. They are not liable for any injuries or the Flu and COVID-19.
We do activities at our own risk. Open all the sports and water activities and let We the People decide. There is no risk to employees who have to scan our Id’s.
Do we need to start a petition to play Volleyball which is safer than Pickle ball? Or a petition to replace those in charge?
Your rambling post makes no sense 🤦*♂️
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I totally agree. The whole situation is absurd. If you are afraid don’t go play. Simple
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It’s up to me and others to decide whether we want to social distance or not. You obviously missed the point of the original post. We do not live in a police state. We live in America
Many people obviously don't understand the point of the restrictions. They are in place to protect vulnerable members of our society from a potentially devastating illness. Yes, those people can avoid voluntary recreational activities. But, they probably cannot avoid going to stores, banks, post offices, gas stations, doctor's offices, etc.

So, if the only people you interact with were people who are aware of, and approve of your lack of social distancing, and the only people they interact with know that those people had interacted with you, etc., etc., then you'd be golden. But unless you and everyone you interact with, and everyone they interact with is willing to not go to the grocery, or any other "essential" place of business, then you should do what is necessary to protect those who need to be protected.

This is not about "you". It's about protecting others. If you don't care about possibly contracting the virus, fine. If your spouse is ok with maybe contracting the virus from you, fine. But what is not fine is you and your spouse infecting and perhaps killing, vulnerable people because you don't want to be bothered with taking any precautions.
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Old 06-04-2020, 09:08 AM
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Yes let’s all rise up against the oppression that’s being down to us by our wicked rulers . We can even make a flag with a volleyball and crossed pickle ball paddles and go to war wearing flippers and goggles
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Old 06-04-2020, 10:20 AM
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Spoken like someone who has zero regard for his fellow man. When you put yourself at risk, knowingly, you then put me at risk. (unknowingly). Unbelievable that I have to explain this to you.
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Old 06-04-2020, 10:30 AM
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Village Healthcare is not the issue of the OP. However, The Villages Hospital has the worst rating of a “1” by various heath, state, and insurance ratings. For just one, here is the link to Medicare ratings. Notice, ratings on timeliness, infections, complications etc. I would disregard mortality rates due to our demographics.
Medicare.gov: the official U.S. government site for Medicare | Medicare

VILLAGES REGIONAL HOSPITAL, THE

1451 EL CAMINO REAL
THE VILLAGES, FL 32159
(352) 751-8000
This hospital meets criteria for promoting interoperability by use of certified electronic health records (EHRs).
Overall rating The overall rating is a summary of quality measures on Hospital Compare. These measures reflect common conditions that hospitals treat. Hospitals may perform more complex services or procedures not reflected in the measures on Hospital Compare. You should discuss the results of the overall ratings with your physician or health care provider to determine the right hospital for your care.: 1 out of 5 stars
Learn more about the overall ratings

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