Let the Games Begin…

 

Since this pandemic was declared in March and states began shutting down, there has been so much disinformation and confusion that innumerable conspiracy theories have been hatched.

It’s a hoax. Well, in spite of trump uttering those words in February, COVID is not a hoax. Shortly after WHO declared COVID a pandemic on March 11, 2020, Rob came down with what we thought was the flu. He thought he’d caught it at an imaging center where he had to get medical clearance for an elective surgery. He was sick for nearly 3 weeks. In late April, during a blood workup, his doctor tested him for corona antibodies. He had them. Several days later, we drove to a Dystopian testing center, got the swab test, and the results came in three days later. We were both negative.

About three weeks ago, my sister, Mary, texted me that she, her older son, his wife, and her mother, had all tested positive for COVID. Her son had been exposed to a colleague who had tested positive. This was in Georgia, which opened nearly as early as Florida. They’ve all recovered without hospitalizations, without UV lights up their butts, without
hydroxychloroquine.

The virus is a media coverup for something else. This idea in itself implies a conspiracy of some sort. I don’t have any idea which conspiracy this is – take your pick, there’re enough of then circulating. But we’ve all seen the images from inside hospitals, on the streets. We’ve seen images of the refrigerated trucks for the excess of dead bodies. If this is a coverup for something else, then all those images would have been staged, right?
Seriously?

It’s all an attempt to make trump look bad. There’s no need to stage anything to make trump look bad. He does a fine job of that on his own. From April 24:

The cases numbers aren’t as high as what’s being reported. As proof of this, a person who identifies himself/herself only as Q sent me this link from the Palm Beach Post,  which basically explains how some deaths in the country that have been attributed to COVID are caused by something else. Which is why I don’t trust government sites – national or local.

Rebekah Jones, the scientist responsible for the corona dashboard for the Florida Department of Health, refused to lower the case numbers so that Governor DeSantis could justify opening the state. She has since started her own dashboard

I trust her figures over the Florida Dept of Health. I also trust the Worldometer website, not run by any government. The comments of the person who sent me that link can be found under this post on our blog:

Governor DeSantis, the mini-trump

He/she isn’t the first, but they all fit a particular mold. They’re smarter than everyone else because they see what’s really going on (again, take your pick of conspiracies). They admonish everyone else to “think for themselves,” the media feeds us bullshit, this is all about 5G and Bill Gates and the vaccine will be their way of controlling us. These people are often the same ones who refuse to wear masks (but buckle up in their cars) and, as Karens, act out in public places when they’re asked to put on masks. My constitutional rights…blah, blah.

As chaotic election day nears, it’s all beginning to feel like that famous line in one of my favorite Dystopian novels, The Hunger Games: Let the games begin…

There’s no national plan for dealing with this pandemic, for reopening schools, there’s not even a mask mandate. States and cities have different plans. But the only plan you can count on is the one you and your family and friends make for yourselves. It’s a different version of The Hunger Games.

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10 Responses to Let the Games Begin…

  1. Nancy says:

    You nailed it. We’re on our own out here. I have a newly pregnant daughter who happens to be a teacher and a president who makes sure everyone is tested and traced around him and his kids, but the rest of us are at the mercy of whatever decision our governor makes regarding opening schools. And we’re totally screwed if it is a Republican governor. (I do feel bad you have DeSantis – truly one of the worst.) Has there ever been a more selfish self-centered president in the history of the United States?? I do hope Karma makes a call on that family.

    • Trish and Rob says:

      I hope karma takes the form of all of them marched out of the white house in cuffs and orange jumpsuits. What’s your daughter going to do? Has she decided?

      • Nancy says:

        Thank God she lives in Oregon. They have decided to start the school year 100% online. I think they will look at the hybrid program after that – kids attending two days a week to reduce class size. I’m just disgusted with this administration. Trump has blown it.

        • Trish and Rob says:

          Trump blew it from day one when he announced he was running. If I were still teaching at this point in my life, I would refuse to go back. Fingers crossed for your daughter.

    • Marie says:

      Wait. Did you say you want someone in Washington DC to decide whether or not your local schools can open? Why wouldn’t you want your local government to make that decision? It’s a big country, and every state and locality is different. The federal government has no business making that decision for you. Are you saying you want them to?

      • Trish and Rob says:

        I think she’s saying there hasn’t been any national plan about this pandemic since it started. It’s why we’re number one in the world for cases.

        • Marie says:

          Well, no, the reason we’re number one in “cases” is because we test more people and we count each positive test as a “case” even if it’s for someone who was already counted (most people are tested more than once). Standard practice, but it makes our numbers look worse than they are.

          But yeah, I’m pretty sure Nancy said we’re on our own out here and at the mercy of our governor to decide whether or not to open schools, so I don’t think I misunderstood her. I’m just curious why she would want it any other way? In fact in larger states it should be up to the individual school districts, not even at the state level. Why would anybody want the federal government deciding that for them?

          Or is it just a “Trump bad, must be his fault” kind of thing?

          • Trish and Rob says:

            Ah, a trump defender. You came to the wrong place. The way the administration handled this whole thing and continues to handle it is an incompetent disaster. Florida is being handled (not) the same way. Trump is a dangerous idiot and so are most of the people around him. Nothing is as facile as “trump bad, must be his fault.” If you pay attention to what’s happening, it’s states like Texas, Florida, Georgia – with republican governors – that are hurting. I’m not sure about California since it seems they did everything right from the start, like NY did. And more to the point, why any woman – if Marie is actually your name – would defend trump or his administration at this point is beyond me. Trump apologists are like members of a personality cult, brainwashed by bullshit and lies. So take your trump defense elsewhere.

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