Reminds me of when I was looking at my vacation around Lake Superior back in 2016. At this range it even had snow along the north shore. What verified, a couple of normal days 70s/low 50s and then unseasonably warm in the low to mid 80s across the UP.
I have it planned out so far to go from Alpena on the 12th to the Soo 13th to Marquette 14th to Houghton 15th and then either through Wisconsin home or though the mitten home by the 19th. Honestly I just need time away being that I haven't been on vacation in 16 months and so I am going to go to the safest place possible, relatively of course.
Already changing, I am planning on being up there mid September for a social distancing solo vacation. I am looking forward to the colors especially out west.
I'd love to know which irrational poster said that, either way that thread went away because the moderation went to zero and a bunch of people turned it into a playpen, as usual for that subforum.
Oh it matters at 18 or 19 but not 22 or 23. Face it, your long standing disdain for college educated people isn't going to be ignored. You are coming from a loaded position which is clearly clouding your judgment.
And for ****s sake yes kids are asymptomatic but they bring the virus home to people who won't be asymptomatic. This isn't that hard to follow dammit.
The kids still are getting an education just not in school, and compared to long term medical issues kids having a year off of school is far from the worst thing. I am not for a generation of heart attack and stroke victims.
He is fixated on death only, when we don't know any of the long term complications from even people who were asymptomatic let alone those who ended up with pneumonia.
Problem with his terrible post is that yes NYC is like that, but how many died and how many got COVID with unknown long term ramifications. They were completely overwhelmed there.
They temporarily closed down testing for a storm that missed them in Florida, combine that with both of those state governments not believing this is a real disaster and here we are. It is just an extension from above of "if we don't test we won't have any cases"
Btw, I don't mind if people hope and wish this goes away, I do everyday but I also have situational awareness and until we make further changes I don't see things getting much better anytime soon especially as we approach winter.
There was a lot of hoping and wishing against actuality and reality in that thread. At least this thread has remained pretty based. I honestly don't know the answer because we are doing little to prevent the rise especially in the south and school is potentially going to start in more areas soon beyond the south.