Kate Matsuda · 10 answers · 3y

Private party events are one of the main infection paths here, people do not want to avoid to party and generously spread the virus to everybody. You?

I've always felt like there was almost nothing that could make going to a party less cool. But going to a party during a pandemic is one way to make going to a party less cool than it was before. I N N O V A T I O N.

I like to hang out and see certain people sometimes but I don't have a problem taking a break from it, but a lot of people need the social contact and Zoom meetings won't do...a feeling of hopelessness and despair will set in - it's at least a little part of the reason some people lash out against restrictions - look at Trumpa-Loompa, the man literally gets off on attention, he was never going to quarantine for shit

I don't remember the last time I went to a party. Nevertheless there are lots of [usually religious] people who go to gatherings and don't wear a mask. For instance, the current ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases in Iran is a direct consequence of religious people gatherings for performing their asinine funereal rituals in the last weeks.

I wouldn't go to a gathering of more than 6 people (the England definition of large gathering). And I would need to be friends with those people and have a decent amount of trust about their attitudes towards COVID.

More or less the same here. Floridiots spread it on spring break when they refused to limit large gatherings. Now that flaccid dong looking state cold turkey lifted all restrictions.

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