Wednesday, October 21, 2020

there will never be normal

 

there will never be normal ....you put the  seeds of doubt into the human  mind ......people do not trust the govt's ....this  destroyed any fun we  were ever  having ....i think my self this is about  division and conquer......i certainly did not trust many people  before  ......now i have to go to a  place and hope some person is  going to  a better  job ....it was bad  enough before  trying to get some degenerate  to do a good  job ....you think this is going to help ......m ost people were  slovenly before .....go to any diner/ bar ......its fraught with shit help ....geez they even have a  reality show  ....which we know is  half true  but look at john taffer's bar rescue .....full of  drunks /addicts ......i was in the hospitality industry for  some years and it is a  horrific business ...what people do is not even sane .......food and alcohol is a strange business  it  attracts  some degenerates like flies to a shit .....still what they eyes  do not see the hearts does not grieve .....i was a waiter for a time  and that was well....?


Dr. Fauci thinks this is when the public will be able to do things that 'feel like normal'

Megan Sims

Dr. Anthony Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and member of the White House coronavirus task force. Steph Curry is a point guard for the Golden State Warriors. While it might seem like these two men don’t have a lot in common, during a conversation on Instagram they revealed their paths to success have lots of shared themes.

Dr. Fauci, who was the captain of his high school basketball team, admitted that his experience on the court has actually been instrumental in helping him lead, learn and grow.

“I mean, everything from the fact that as good as you might be, or you think you are, the fact is, you’re a part of a team,” he said. “You can shine, but if you don’t get a good result and win the game, it’s almost like you know, being a hotshot investigator, but you never do anything worthwhile because you don’t do it in a collaborative way.”

Fauci added that when working in science and medicine, it is important to not be discouraged.

“You’re trying to make discoveries that more often don’t work out the way you would like them to work out, you’ve got to be able to keep your game up even when it looks like you’re failing,” he said.

With winter quickly approaching and coronavirus cases still on the rise around the country, Fauci warned that the current baseline of 40,000 cases a day will make dealing with the rest of the year a challenge.

“We’re gonna be spending more time indoors, which is gonna make it more problematic to prevent the spread and the acquisition of a respiratory virus,” he said. “You want the community spread level to be very low so that you could deal with little surges. You wanna go in with your best game into the winter.”

He also warned that young people are not immune to the virus and though some may not exhibit symptoms, they are still a danger to others.

“Even though you get no symptoms when you’re infected, the fact is, you are inadvertently and innocently propagating the outbreak because by getting infected yourself, chances are, you’re gonna infect someone else, who will then infect someone else, someone’s father or mother, someone’s wife, who’s on chemotherapy for breast cancer, that when they get infected, unlike you, they may have a really serious problem. For now, you’re a part of a society that’s depending on you to not propagate the outbreak. You wanna be a part of the solution, not part of the problem,” Fauci explained.

While Fauci is optimistic about a vaccine being available soon, noting that it may be ready as early as December or January and would be available for the most vulnerable, as well as healthcare workers first, he shared that he hops it would be available few months later to the general public. However, he warned the pandemic would not be gone overnight.

“So if you combine a good vaccine with adherence to public health measures we can put this behind us,” he said. “It may take well into 2021, towards the middle to end of the year, but gradually, you’ll be able to do more things that feel like normal as opposed to the constraints we have now.”

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  You see ...when you are desperate...... and  have wife..... and kids to feed ......this is how  you are treated .....i have no choice .......