Hello one and all!! Earlier this month the "Quarantined" video from Ray Stevens pushed onto the 700,000 unique view plateau. I did a mid-month update in a previous blog entry where the video was in the middle portion of that unique view total and today I'm announcing that the YouTube video has obtained more than 800,000 unique views as of this writing. The specific unique views on YouTube of the video are 804,737. There have been a number of COVID-19 songs that have appeared on social media sites...and other songs that deal with elements of the pandemic. There are novelty songs as well as some serious songs centered around the social distance silliness. I call it silliness, still.
In my state there's a facemask mandate. Local businesses are enforcing it...you can't go in without a facemask. The social distancing creation, I thought, was only meant to be a requirement if people were not wearing facemasks. I fail to see the need for social distancing if everyone in a room is wearing a facemask. The entire pandemic has brought about a series of rules and regulations that consistently contradict one another, in my opinion. I've not heard any evidence that supports this idea that asymptomatic people can spread the virus to other people.
The egotistical chess match between members of the medical community is a turn-off, for me. When you have doctors and scientists continually at odds when it comes to therapeutics and a vaccine I think, like so many others do, that they're more interested in who gets credit for discovering a cure instead of working together to find one. The information about COVID-19 evolves and changes...meaning that society has to make adjustments. The more information that exists the more knowledgeable one becomes...and there's been a lot of factual information come along dealing with COVID-19 but there's also an underlying force at work to intentionally mislead, confuse, and frighten people about the virus.
The amount of "cases" of COVID-19, in my opinion, is being used as a fear tactic to keep the people in panic mode. Society has already been scared about the virus...and statistics show that people have been sufficiently scared enough to refuse to even return to work once their workplace re-opens. So, shame on much of the medical community for not leading with a winning attitude and for encouraging people to live in fear and panic. This mentality of being too scared to return to work or travel more than 40 miles within your own State is what happens when you emphasize weakness, fear, and panic. The optimism of not letting the cure be worse than the virus is long gone, I'm afraid, when it comes to 90 percent of the medical community.
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