we in the southern hemisphere were very luck, beaches and parks are now open, just in time for the spring. only in the winter is was closed, which not much people go anyway.
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Yes, that was one of the very low moments of the spring.
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This was a bad trend of the spring too! There was already a link between vitamin D + Kawasaki disease, for example. Keeping kids indoors in March (til June!) after many months of low sunlight (+ lack of school meals, much of which is nutritionally enriched) likely played a role.
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Of course there will be no accountability around that.
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"Look at these idiots that won't shake hands" "Don't wear a mask" "Don't go leave your house" "Don't go to national parks"
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I mean that's bad but not nearly as bad as the trend of denying the efficacy of masks or the importance of social distancing.
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Debatable, this sort of bullshit is directly responsible for many people mistrusting "experts" and their directives (such as masks and social distancing). Fool me once... And now the same crowd is stigmatizing anyone with C19, resulting in people hiding symptoms

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I've heard so many politicians of the past say that sunlight is the best disinfectant. Always enjoyed the double entendre that the speaker was probably unaware of.
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