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I had to laugh at an article written by a COVID cultist over at The Atlantic. Why do I say COVID cultist? The author wears an N95 mask outdoors by himself: check. Has a non-binary child: check. Refers to people who support traditional vaccines as anti-vaxxers: check. Still working from home: it sounds like it.
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The author, a 39-year-old, double-jabbed endurance athlete who mentions no comorbidities among his wife or young children, agonized over attending an out-of-state wedding. After much soul searching (that is, looking at people on social media out having a good time), he strapped on his N95 mask and ventured out. At the wedding, he was shocked to find people partying like politicians and celebrities do when they think the cameras are off. He shucked the mask and joined them. On returning home, he started feeling ill and got not one, not two, but THREE COVID tests, saw a positive result on the last two, and then "waited for all hell to break loose." To socially distance himself from his wife and kids, whom he'd been home with for days, he decamped to a rented home as he recovered from a mild case of coronavirus.
In ten years, this could be a plot for a hit comedy. Unfortunately, the moment calls for reason.
In the meantime, Bret Weinstein offers reason AND a laugh by solving the mysterious case of the dead giraffes at the Dallas Zoo.
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