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I had to run to the dry cleaners, where I saw a sign informing me that because of COVID-19, they would no longer be recycling coat hangers.
Say what?
Now the "follow the science" people think the virus spreads by coat hangers?
Even the official authorities tell us that there is not a single documented case of the virus spreading from an infected surface.
At the hotel, meanwhile, there are no housekeeping services being offered. States where hotels do typically offer housekeeping services have no worse outcomes than states that don't, so this strikes me as simply an excuse not to offer a standard service.
When checking in, I was asked to hold up my ID rather than handing it to the hotel clerk -- because, as you know, the virus spreads by contaminated driver's licenses.
They also had me make my own magnetic key by picking one up from a pile and then placing it on the machine. Because, of course, if they'd handed me my key they might have given me the virus.
How have we allowed these people to claim the mantle of science?
Now, a few miscellaneous items you'll enjoy:
(1) The Washington Post just wrote, "Some studies indicate that mask mandates and limitations on group activities such as indoor dining can help slow the spread of the coronavirus, but less clear is why states with greater government-imposed restrictions have not always fared better than those without them." Well, well, well.
(2) The New York Times just wrote, "The origin of the six-foot distancing recommendation is something of a mystery. 'It's almost like it was pulled out of thin air,' said Linsey Marr, an expert on viral transmission at Virginia Tech University." You don't say!
(3) Let's compare Midwestern states with lots of restrictions (blue) with Midwestern states with few or no restrictions (red). I'll bet it's just awful in the more open states.
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