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[–] Derpfroot 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago 

You can't stop the spread of a virus.  We're humans, that happens.  Sick people stay home and healthy people live their lives free.  People get sick, old people die.  You start a dangerous precedent if you start telling everyone where they can go, and how masked up they have to be.  And this is all over a mild increase of flu deaths of last season....that is, if you believe the "official numbers," which have already been proven to be inflated.

The slippery slope fallacy isn't a fallacy.  Just look at the faggot agenda over the past 50 years.  Look at everything that's happened since 1964 in the U.S. multikulti-wise (first it was a few more blacks/mexicans, now it's racist to say "stop. we don't want that").

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[–] dampkitty 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

Apparently you can stop the spread, just as with Ebola if you identify the carriers and isolate them the virus dies off through lack of hosts. It doesn't reappear into the population until the blacks start eating chimp meat again.

Did we start a dangerous precedent when as parents we told our children to wash their hands?

No, some things have obvious benefits, not least no more sticky stair rails

Comparing it to the flu is misleading, the flu affects 8% of the U.S. population every year, but 50% - 80% of the population could be infected with COVID-19.

Covid has lasting side effects, my neighbour says he still has breathing difficulties.

All those people going out to church and having parties are now reporting infections,

they got that from breathing droplets over each other. Either find a way to reduce that or test more people so they know when they are carriers