Yes, Taylor. Place the plastic bag fully over your head, make sure it is tight under the chin, and cinch the belt around your neck. Fully protected from covid19 now.
tRUsT tEh SCieNCe! If the regulations don't say you need a mask on the plane, and you trust the experts, why are you concerned that people need a mask on the plane?
Looking through the comments... many people are delusional about COVID. Also, first thread on Twitter I can read that lets me see more than 2 comments.
I can't really blame the delusional. After all most people are NPC sheep being jerked around regularly by contradictory messages about "the right thing to do."
Every once in a while I remind myself of the sobering fact that 99% of people are just bone stupid. All that's required is a trip to my local supermarket or WalMart or to read Twitter comments like the ones under discussion here.
i find it amusing and refreshing that KIA2 here attracts pretty intelligent people, judging by the overall content of the comments.
Is she talking about "mesures keeping everyone safe" like the whole circus of test, masks, vax passes last Fall when flights full of compliants passengers were found to have the majority infected with Omicron?
Or the über-circus of the Belgian Antarctic research crew of masks, vaxx, test, quarantine, test, ship to Antarctica, test, all clear.
Aaaand woops a few days later, someone has a cough, test positive. They test the whole base, another one test positive. Both are shipped back to Europe at sky-high cost for a cold. The best part? It didn't work. 2/3 of the base got it anyway.
It dosen't work. It's not "keeping you safe". It never did.
Hemlock with ethylene glycol as a chaser.
Yes, Taylor. Place the plastic bag fully over your head, make sure it is tight under the chin, and cinch the belt around your neck. Fully protected from covid19 now.
Too bad her twatter is restricted to members only, I'm sure many would support that solution.
... if you're that vulnerable in your old age, perhaps you should not be taking a plane?
None of the covid precautions ever worked, it's like taking your shoes and belt off at the airport, it's security theater.
tRUsT tEh SCieNCe! If the regulations don't say you need a mask on the plane, and you trust the experts, why are you concerned that people need a mask on the plane?
Pet carrier down in the luggage hold. They -usually- turn on the heat if there are critters down there.
Usually.
lol why would she be so scared of an imperfect seal when cloth masks, which we know are safe and effective, do not seal at all. Odd.
She's a paranoid hypochondriac. The Coof clampdown brought them out of the woodwork.
What does she have to lose? She's like 187 years old already.
Yup! Hold your breath the whole time.
Looking through the comments... many people are delusional about COVID. Also, first thread on Twitter I can read that lets me see more than 2 comments.
I can't really blame the delusional. After all most people are NPC sheep being jerked around regularly by contradictory messages about "the right thing to do."
Every once in a while I remind myself of the sobering fact that 99% of people are just bone stupid. All that's required is a trip to my local supermarket or WalMart or to read Twitter comments like the ones under discussion here.
i find it amusing and refreshing that KIA2 here attracts pretty intelligent people, judging by the overall content of the comments.
How's it feel to be among the 1%?
Plastic bag and zip ties.
Is she talking about "mesures keeping everyone safe" like the whole circus of test, masks, vax passes last Fall when flights full of compliants passengers were found to have the majority infected with Omicron?
Or the über-circus of the Belgian Antarctic research crew of masks, vaxx, test, quarantine, test, ship to Antarctica, test, all clear.
Aaaand woops a few days later, someone has a cough, test positive. They test the whole base, another one test positive. Both are shipped back to Europe at sky-high cost for a cold. The best part? It didn't work. 2/3 of the base got it anyway.
It dosen't work. It's not "keeping you safe". It never did.
I didn't realize there were ever restrictions in place that kept high risk people safe.
You know, aside from the basic and preexisting stay home if you're high risk advice.
Safe and effective.
If you're really medically vulnerable, invest in a respirator or something. Pretty obvious.