Yeah, I'm in Houston and I think this thread overplays the wearing of masks. I haven't personally been to HEB in a couple weeks, but last time I did it was maybe 20% wearing masks (Washington Heights HEB).
Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.TarponChaser said:
I get the Asian people wearing masks. Even Indians to a lesser extent. But what I do not understand at all is, in my anecdotal experiences, black folks are far more likely to be masked up still. Go to the HEB and it's probably 90:10 unmasked:masked in the white and Latino folk but black folks are probably 80% masked or higher.
And both groups parrot whatever their Dim overlords tell them.BohunkAg said:
Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.
98Ag99Grad said:
Any chance they lift the mask requirements for air travel next month? March was the month it had been extended to right?
BohunkAg said:Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.TarponChaser said:
I get the Asian people wearing masks. Even Indians to a lesser extent. But what I do not understand at all is, in my anecdotal experiences, black folks are far more likely to be masked up still. Go to the HEB and it's probably 90:10 unmasked:masked in the white and Latino folk but black folks are probably 80% masked or higher.
Because they has the sugarBohunkAg said:Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.TarponChaser said:
I get the Asian people wearing masks. Even Indians to a lesser extent. But what I do not understand at all is, in my anecdotal experiences, black folks are far more likely to be masked up still. Go to the HEB and it's probably 90:10 unmasked:masked in the white and Latino folk but black folks are probably 80% masked or higher.
cone said:
masks don't work and your half ass protest won't either
I'm not race baiting. I think that's as good an explanation as any. My point was that black and Hispanic folks are more likely to wear masks because many more of them have seen their friends and neighbors die from COVID......along with the other reasons listed here.TarponChaser said:BohunkAg said:Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.TarponChaser said:
I get the Asian people wearing masks. Even Indians to a lesser extent. But what I do not understand at all is, in my anecdotal experiences, black folks are far more likely to be masked up still. Go to the HEB and it's probably 90:10 unmasked:masked in the white and Latino folk but black folks are probably 80% masked or higher.
It's not unexplained at all really. Unless you're some race-baiting Dem.
Covid is far more dangerous to people who are obese, diabetic, and with high blood pressure. All of those conditions occur at a substantially higher rate in the black and Hispanic populations than in whites or Asians. Then combine that with the simple fact that black and Hispanics tend, as a whole, to be lower income and far less likely to seek medical care they get sicker from covid. And yet, until fairly recently, these populations were far less likely to get vaccinated.
BohunkAg said:I'm not race baiting. I think that's as good an explanation as any. My point was that black and Hispanic folks are more likely to wear masks because many more of them have seen their friends and neighbors die from COVID......along with the other reasons listed here.TarponChaser said:BohunkAg said:Black and Hispanic folks seemed to be more susceptible to dying from COVID for some yet unexplained reason. That comes into play somewhat I'm sure.TarponChaser said:
I get the Asian people wearing masks. Even Indians to a lesser extent. But what I do not understand at all is, in my anecdotal experiences, black folks are far more likely to be masked up still. Go to the HEB and it's probably 90:10 unmasked:masked in the white and Latino folk but black folks are probably 80% masked or higher.
It's not unexplained at all really. Unless you're some race-baiting Dem.
Covid is far more dangerous to people who are obese, diabetic, and with high blood pressure. All of those conditions occur at a substantially higher rate in the black and Hispanic populations than in whites or Asians. Then combine that with the simple fact that black and Hispanics tend, as a whole, to be lower income and far less likely to seek medical care they get sicker from covid. And yet, until fairly recently, these populations were far less likely to get vaccinated.
We'll just have to wait to see what the polling numbers look like.98Ag99Grad said:
Any chance they lift the mask requirements for air travel next month? March was the month it had been extended to right?
Sounds similar to the only person I know who has been seriously sick this year. He was taking Ivermectin and figured it would keep him from getting COVID, it didn't. He spent a month in ICU and hasn't been back to work yet as he is still on oxygen more than 2 months later. He was also early 50, thin, without any obvious health problems. He didn't die but may never be the same.Quincey P. Morris said:
We've been dealing with the wonderful experience of consoling my daughters this week because their stepdad passed from COVID. He was going to some pediatrician that was treating COVID patients alongside their pediatric patients and prescribing ivermectin. Said physician also prescribed oxygen and was apparently telling him to not go to the hospital. He finally went when he woke up disoriented and had blue lips. He was still trying to get ivermectin snuck in a few days before. The guy was in decent shape and worked out regularly so I'm at a bit of a loss as to how it hit him so hard. He was on his early fifties so a little older but not ancient.
WES2006AG said:Quincey P. Morris said:
We've been dealing with the wonderful experience of consoling my daughters this week because their stepdad passed from COVID. He was going to some pediatrician that was treating COVID patients alongside their pediatric patients and prescribing ivermectin. Said physician also prescribed oxygen and was apparently telling him to not go to the hospital. He finally went when he woke up disoriented and had blue lips. He was still trying to get ivermectin snuck in a few days before. The guy was in decent shape and worked out regularly so I'm at a bit of a loss as to how it hit him so hard. He was on his early fifties so a little older but not ancient.
Been a lot of fun doing his work all year.
cone said:
wow HISD dropped their mandate too
amazing
I wouldn't mind had this person taken personal responsibility for their health but they chose not to and that choice has consequences that have reverberated throughout our entire team. It sucks for everyone knowing that this likely could have been easily avoided.rilloaggie said:WES2006AG said:Quincey P. Morris said:
We've been dealing with the wonderful experience of consoling my daughters this week because their stepdad passed from COVID. He was going to some pediatrician that was treating COVID patients alongside their pediatric patients and prescribing ivermectin. Said physician also prescribed oxygen and was apparently telling him to not go to the hospital. He finally went when he woke up disoriented and had blue lips. He was still trying to get ivermectin snuck in a few days before. The guy was in decent shape and worked out regularly so I'm at a bit of a loss as to how it hit him so hard. He was on his early fifties so a little older but not ancient.
Been a lot of fun doing his work all year.
I hope you're able to fully recover.
WES2006AG said:I wouldn't mind had this person taken personal responsibility for their health but they chose not to and that choice has consequences that have reverberated throughout our entire team. It sucks for everyone knowing that this likely could have been easily avoided.rilloaggie said:WES2006AG said:Quincey P. Morris said:
We've been dealing with the wonderful experience of consoling my daughters this week because their stepdad passed from COVID. He was going to some pediatrician that was treating COVID patients alongside their pediatric patients and prescribing ivermectin. Said physician also prescribed oxygen and was apparently telling him to not go to the hospital. He finally went when he woke up disoriented and had blue lips. He was still trying to get ivermectin snuck in a few days before. The guy was in decent shape and worked out regularly so I'm at a bit of a loss as to how it hit him so hard. He was on his early fifties so a little older but not ancient.
Been a lot of fun doing his work all year.
I hope you're able to fully recover.