After big Thanksgiving dinners, plan small Christmas funerals or better yet choose an alternative plan, like:
- focus on freedoms that are strong enough to withstand masks,
- listen to pandemic experts when deciding how to react to a pandemic, and
- avoid having dinner inside with people who live in different houses.
And seriously, if this is about your "freedom" then you need to learn what that word means. You are free to act until you are hurting others. Covidiots are clearly hurting others.
It’s possible that all of your relatives have really strong constitutions. But consider that Herman Cain beat the odds (30%) after he was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer, that spread to his liver. He beat cancer, but Covid-19 killed him in 40 days. Maybe your Grandma’s stronger than that, but … probably not.
Science is real. The virus is real. It’s ten times more deadly than the flu, and we’re only starting to learn about "blood thickening" and other bizarre side effects, at least some of which appear to be long-lasting.
Please, Stay Home for the Holidays
See also:
- We’re celebrating Thanksgiving amid a pandemic. Here’s how we did it in 1918 – and what happened next
- Celebrating Thanksgiving
- Covid-19 Incubation Timeline
- 15 Family members get COVID-19 at birthday party: ‘We feel guilty for gathering’
- After Big Thanksgiving Dinners, Plan Small Christmas Funerals, Health Experts Warn
- Those attending large Thanksgiving celebration could reconvene for Christmastime funeral, state health director warns
- Herman Cain – Health and death
- US coronavirus cases top 12 million. An expert says spread is now ‘faster’ and ‘broader’ than ever
- My Newborn Contracted A Virus––And Became Critically Ill–– During Our ‘Safe’ Holiday Gathering