DIY-HP-LED
Well-Known Member
Yep it meets the definition, but was almost universally repeated across multiple jurisdictions. Part of this was the insidious nature of the illness, it was bad, but not bad enough. If it had a 10% case mortality rate or higher and was killing children the most it would be a completely different ballgame as instincts took over most folks with kids, then you would see the fur fly and the flamethrowers employed against idiots, razor wire and the whole nine yards.I don’t have a problem with a lockdown. I have a problem with the idiotic policy of repeated lockdowns because the government is opening things up too early with few restrictions.
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Bars, in door dining and gyms are not necessary, either are schools full of dead kids.