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1 posted on 04/19/2020 12:42:18 PM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk

Dumb and meaningless at this point in the game; just provoking more panic in the masses.


2 posted on 04/19/2020 12:44:27 PM PDT by usafa92 (Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America)
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This is a change from previous store policy which has now evolved to reflect CDC guidance on mitigating the spread of COVID-19.

The CDC now runs the country with there GUIDANCE...

If Wasl Mart does not follow the guidelines the the slip and fall lawyers will

Last week it was Wal Mart can only let so many in the store...

So now they have four employees counting people...

Last time I asked they are allowed 990 but have never come close

What is to keep everyone from being in the Deli at the same time..

Fools all at the CDC

Bet when they open resturants everyone will have to wear masks...

China is going to make a fortune


3 posted on 04/19/2020 12:49:22 PM PDT by Hojczyk
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Watch Walmart online prices and shipping rates.


5 posted on 04/19/2020 12:59:05 PM PDT by maggief
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Lowe’s and Sam’s are the only places I go. Sam’s has someone at the front door with a mask, spray bottle of “something” mediciny smelling and spraying a wipe that they pass out to customers entering the store (to wipe the cart handle). Nobody seems to be in a panic. Heck, bought TP there the other day....and bacon.


9 posted on 04/19/2020 1:08:57 PM PDT by moovova
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“It should also be noted that Walmart hopes its customers also wear masks.”

I hope I’ll win the lottery.


10 posted on 04/19/2020 1:09:07 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam ( For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a SOUND MIND.)
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But people can touch everything with their grubby little fingers.


11 posted on 04/19/2020 1:13:19 PM PDT by From The Deer Stand
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This is probably about defending themselves from ambulance chasers.


14 posted on 04/19/2020 1:24:08 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer)
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When I first saw the advisement from WHO and the CDC that masks don’t work, I thought it was just their ploy to get everybody infected so they could increase their funding — since it is well known that most transmissible diseases are spread through the air — and not by touch. The latter would be an ineffective means of transmission because the skin is designed to be protective against infections — as long as it remains unbroken — which too frequent handwashings would actually compromise, to say nothing of developing meaningless obsessive-compulsive behaviors. So next they concocted another convoluted explanation that people would run their hands over dirty surfaces and stick their fingers in their mouths, noses, and eyes — as typical behaviors. Really?

But the real problems are the super-spreaders among us who are being overlooked — and again, encouraged to do so. Those are the runners typically breathing very heavily (think cough and sneeze) and expelling air very forcefully out of their lungs (whether infected or not), making it not surprising that so many athletes are infected, and spreading it widely throughout the crowds — as well as their opponents. Those asymptomatic people are the very ones who need to be doing their activities while wearing face masks — because these are the perfect spreaders of disease of this sort — often covering miles on now crowded paths. Again, this is one of the highly approved and condoned activities.

Masks do work — and is the obvious first line of defense for diseases that are breathed into the most vulnerable interface of the human body — which is the respiratory tract. The simplest constructions work as well as they seem. One doesn’t need a perfect seal — but eliminating 95% of all allergens, pathogens, pollution, dry, cold, is way superior to the tactic of being 100% protected against only one thing. Because that is not the point — as the specialists think. The bigger picture is all the ways one can die (all-cause mortality), and not just protection from one small thing, while greatly increasing the risks from everything else.


15 posted on 04/19/2020 1:25:11 PM PDT by MikeHu (qual)
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I stopped at a supermarket in Lycoming County, PA a few days ago. There was a sign by the door saying no admittance to anyone without a mask. Lycoming has about 100,000 people and about 40 known cases of coronavirus, no deaths.
Then I headed down the road into Northumberland, again 100k people, maybe 50 cases of disease, no deaths...and again the supermarket requires all customers to be masked.
At that point I went to Walmart, where I was allowed in, and I noticed quite a few employees without masks on.


16 posted on 04/19/2020 1:38:36 PM PDT by Buttons12 (Bad flu got you down? Take Anecdotal for fast relief!)
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Everyone should be wearing a mask, while in enclosed public spaces, and crowded sidewalks. S. Korea only has about 1/10th the number of cases/million people as the USA. Koreans wear masks in public. It makes a huge difference, with little effort.

Wearing a mask mainly protects other people. If you’re infected but asymptomatic, you could easily infect other people, in close proximity. Mask wearing would accelerate the return to a semblance of normalcy; because the practice would reduce the number of new cases.

A homemade mask is better than no mask at all. E.g. a mask made out of an old polyester-blend T-shirt is about 70% as effective as a medical mask — and that’s enough to prevent a lot of new cases. Fewer cases mean a faster return to normal.


24 posted on 04/19/2020 2:57:07 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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Dan Bartlett succumbing to pear pressure.


29 posted on 04/19/2020 4:26:40 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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