Mask-less While Standing in A Crowd
This is the same stuff/sh*t, I am seeing in Michigan. I wish I could give them one week of Covid so they could learn. The following is from Digby at Hullabaloo:
I just watched another 60 something mask-less Republican woman in Arizona standing in a crowd of others just like herself tell the news media that she thinks the Coronavirus is not worse than a cold or the flu and she has no fear of it. (She also weirdly said that they don’t even have a name for it yet, which she didn’t explain.)
Maybe she will listen to this fellow:
A Florida man who thought the coronavirus was “a fake crisis” has changed his mind after he and his wife contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. Brian Hitchens, a rideshare driver who lives in Jupiter, downplayed the seriousness of the coronavirus in Facebook posts in March and April.
“I’m honoring what our government says to do during this epidemic but I do not fear this virus because I know that my God is bigger than this Virus will ever be,” he wrote in a post on April 2. “Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”
In mid-April, Hitchens, 46, began documenting his and his wife’s health on Facebook. “Been home sick for over a week. Both my wife and I home sick,” he wrote in a post on April 18. “I’ve got no energy and all I want to do is sleep.” A day later, Hitchens and his wife, Erin, were admitted to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Hitchens said in a Facebook post.
Hitchens could not immediately be reached for comment Monday. The voicemail box for a number listed for him is full. In a lengthy post on May 12, Hitchens said that he was once among those who thought the coronavirus “is a fake crisis” that was “blown out of proportion” and “wasn’t that serious.”
That changed when he started to feel sick in April and stopped working, he wrote. Hitchens said he “had just enough energy” to drive himself and his wife to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center on April 19, where they both tested positive for the virus. “They admitted us right away and we both went to ICU,” he wrote. “I started feeling better within a few days but my wife got worse to the point where they sedated her and put her on the ventilator.”
Hitchens said he never experienced terrible aches and pains but felt weak and exhausted. He said he felt better on May 12, at which point he had been in the hospital for three weeks, and that he still had COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. He also said he had pneumonia in his lungs.
“As of today my wife is still sedated and on the ventilator with no signs of improving,” Hitchens wrote. “There were a couple times were they tried to start weaning her off the ventilator but as soon as they’ve done that her oxygen level dropped and they had to put her back on the ventilator full time.”
He said his wife of eight years has been sick “quite a few times” in the past and she always fought through. This time, he said, “I have come to accept that my wife may pass away.” Hitchens, who has been unable to see his wife since they were hospitalized, said he was holding out hope she would recover.
“This thing is nothing to be messed with please listen to the authorities and heed the advice of the experts,” he wrote. “We don’t have to fear this and by heeding the advice doesn’t mean that you fear it that means you’re showing wisdom during this epidemic time.”
The May 12 post has been shared more than 500 times. Hitchens implored people to “use wisdom.” “Looking back I should have wore a mask in the beginning but I didn’t and perhaps I’m paying the price for it now,” he wrote. If he passed the virus on to his wife, he said, he knows that she and God forgive him.
“So just think about what I said and if you have to go out please use wisdom and don’t be foolish like I was so the same so the same thing won’t happen to you like it happened to me and my wife,” he wrote.
Digby: One might have thought our religious leaders would help spread the word about staying safe and looking out for your fellow citizens but as that Florida fellow’s story shows, they have gone in a very different direction.
I wish I could understand the resistance to wearing masks and socially distancing as much as possible. If we want the country to re-open their businesses, get back to work and make it safe for workers and customers, they really don’t have any choice. Tens of thousands of people are getting sick and dying. You can’t expect the economy to recover without the full participation of everyone. What are they going to do? Yank us out of our houses and force us to go out to dinner?
It’s not too much to ask that people keep a physical distance and wear a fucking mask. It really isn’t. The fact that these fellow Americans (and not all of them are right-wingers I’m sorry to say) refuse to do these simple, easy, things is a very sad comment on our culture.
Obama was so right:
The election that’s coming up on every level so important, because what we’re going to be battling is not just a particular individual or a political party, but what we’re fighting against is these long term trends in which being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as an enemy, that has become a stronger impulse in American life.
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The Michigan Legislature is controlled by a Republican majority and has been mostly since 1990. There has not been one time since 1990 when the Democrats have controlled the Legislature besides having a Democratic Governor at the same time as have the Republicans twice with a trifecta. The state is deliberately gerrymandered to produce such a result. Michigan has a crumbling infrastructure, poor roads, under funded K through 12, and state universities having to increase tuition and other fees. It is common to hear how Democrats have been responsible for all the problems faced in Michigan including a lack of funding.
Most recently, the Republicans have resisted Governor Whitmer’s guidelines, have not voted on a repeal, and have lost in court attempting to repeal. Informally, they have set off a series of protests starting in April with a gridlock protest and two additional smaller protests later in April and in May. A short time after each protest, the state experiences spikes in newly confirmed cases and deaths. It is pretty simple, don’t follow the guidelines and you will contract Covid and one of 10 of the sick will die in Michigan. The numeric still does not give people pause in deciding whether to party – on or be safe.
“Please use wisdom and don’t be foolish like I was…”, HuLLaBaLoo, Digby, May 18, 2020
When you live in decadence, you get decadent behavior. It’s what separates Asia from the “west”.
I have no problem with potential Dumpster® voters MAGA via their demise.
it’s not critical, run, but you’re calling Digby Digsby, ie, adding an ‘s’ to her name…& i believe i’ve seen you do that before…just a note, you can delete this comment if you want…
rjs:
I am not perfect and I do make mistakes. I have to read it again. Right now I am tired and am drinking some nice and expensive Tequila. I am behind in posting and have been flummoxed with how to approach a question of whether a drug for Covid is useful or not. The evidence opposes the majority. Not that I am scared of being in a minority. This is just stupid stuff supported by greed. I will look at it. Thank you.
Fox News will be the death of many.
Fox news is little more than another “yellow sheet.”
I thought this article was on the topic and important, but I was unable to post a portion of the article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/26/health/coronavirus-peter-piot.html
Anne:
Here is the beginning segment of the NYT article. This man was not a commoner and probably should noy have gone to speaking engagements or conferences which as he states are “super spreader” events. My point here is if he can contrat it, we all can if not careful.
One Commenter: The facts pertaining to the horrific conditions of Dr. Piot can change the behavior of people afflicted by illusions. This is the good news. The bad news is that those facts have no effect on the behavior of people afflicted by delusions.
Anne
There’s a 15 min somewhere
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/amanpour-and-company/video/what-an-epidemiology-expert-learned-from-beating-covid-19/
My Mrs., retired RN with lots of infection control and respiratory virus experience, gets really angry at the dumb stuff she sees.
Turned her craft and sewing room into a mask factory. I have a jaunty Detroit tigers custom mask (plus some N95s in reserve).
Tom:
I wish I had known, I would have ordered up one with an USMC Globe and Anchor on it. People would leave me alone then.
This is a bit off-track but sort of related.
We have had an unfotunate incident, or pair of events, here in Virginia where I am. I have generally had a fairly good impression of how our governor, Ralph Northam, the only MD governor, has been handling things regarding the pandemic, especially in light of Trump encouraging demonstrators who have showed up repeatedly in Richmond with guns to protest his policies.
However, in the last few days he has really pulled a bad blunder. Over the weekend, I think maybe it was on Saturday, he went to newly reopened Virginia Beach and was on the beach without a mask and interacting with some people getting less than six feet from them and even taking selfies of all this. That was bad enough.
But then yesterday he goes and imposes a rule that people must wear masks when inside businesses, with some exceptions. I think that is a wise move, but obviously he completely undermined this with his unfortunate maskless-in-public performance over the weekend, and, of course, the Republicans are all over him for it, and, unfortunately, with good reason.
He has apologized and said he won’t do it again, but I fear the damage is done.
Barkley:
Gretchen Whitmer has a lockdown in Michigan which included boats. She recently loosened up on this but asked people not to flock to the lake shore to prevent a spike.
Marc Mallory called asking a local marina facility where their boat is stored if the facility could put his boat in the water by Memorial Day weekend. Tad Dowker, the owner, said it would not be possible to dock his boat in time, Mallory identified himself as the governor’s husband and asked whether that might help him.
In a Facebook post that has since been removed, Dowker said: “This morning, I was out working when the office called me, there was a gentleman on hold who wanted his boat in the water before the weekend. Office personnel explained this to the man and he replied, ‘I am the husband to the governor, will this make a difference?’
Whitmer accepted that her husband had made the call, calling it “a failed attempt at humor”. Whitmer said: I wish it wouldn’t have happened. And that’s really all we have to say about it.
Similar concept of authorities or people close to the authority doing dumb things.
Repubs are having a field day too.
Mask wearing around Brown county WI seems pretty good at “destination” indoor spaces. The grocery, Target, healthcare centers. Quite low outdoors. Places like gas station stores seem somewhere in-between.
none of the Amish in Middlefield Ohio – where i shop – have been wearing masks…yet some of the Amish businesses i deal with were shut down for the duration of the state lockdown. i’ve often wondered what went in to their decision to ignore the mask advisory…they certainly know they’re not immune to disease; the schools and most of town was shut down at the end of January due to an influenza outbreak…
rjs:
I do not really understand this. They are isolated as it is and I believe contracting Covid would go like wildfire through their communities.
Run:
The biggest problem now is getting the fabric. Mrs. and her crafty friends are digging through old fabric caches and searching on-line sales. Just got enough for 6 Tiger masks.
If we can find USMC I’ll get you a custom mask.
yep, it puzzled me too, run…Amish accounted for about half the shoppers at Middlefield Walmart, and none were wearing masks….yet there was almost universal compliance among the “Yankees” shopping there at the same time…the difference was obvious & very stark…
Darwin will win.