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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 11, 2022 10:18:43 GMT 10
I'd tweak P2 to set the endpoint at April 2020 and set the endpoint for P3 for Feb 2021. By Feb and early March 2020 Paranoia was already setting in public places with people acting afraid and putting their shirt over their mouth, stores started doing hand sanitizer at this time as well, as in it was right next to the door as you walk in. By March stores were already closing down. Yeah, paranoia was slowly growing but the big kickoff boom happened in mid-late march where governments across the world locked their countries down for the first time.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 11, 2022 10:21:49 GMT 10
By Feb and early March 2020 Paranoia was already setting in public places with people acting afraid and putting their shirt over their mouth, stores started doing hand sanitizer at this time as well, as in it was right next to the door as you walk in. By March stores were already closing down. Yeah, paranoia was slowly growing but the big kickoff boom happened in mid-late march where governments across the world locked their countries down for the first time. Depends on where you live, in New York it had already started as soon as it was announced, stores were about to close, people kept washing their hands, people had shirts over there mouths, schools were letting people out. It already started in the first 2 months of January 2020.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 11, 2022 10:23:36 GMT 10
Yeah, paranoia was slowly growing but the big kickoff boom happened in mid-late march where governments across the world locked their countries down for the first time. Depends on where you live, in New York it had already started as soon as it was announced, stores were about to close, people kept washing their hands, people had shirts over there mouths, schools were letting people out. It already started in the first 2 months of January 2020. There wasn't a universal government enforced shutdown, that was just individual businesses/stores shutting down. And sure there were some people washing their hands obsessively but March is where everyone got on board. Plus social distancing became a thing in march I think.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 11, 2022 10:26:24 GMT 10
Depends on where you live, in New York it had already started as soon as it was announced, stores were about to close, people kept washing their hands, people had shirts over there mouths, schools were letting people out. It already started in the first 2 months of January 2020. There wasn't a universal government enforced shutdown, that was just individual businesses/stores shutting down. And sure there were some people washing their hands obsessively but March is where everyone got on board. Plus social distancing became a thing in march I think. doesn't matter, the era started at the top of 2020, people were washing their hands 24/z wearing gloves, putting their shirt over their face, it was serious. And yes March is where it goes overboard but it was already a very serious thing at the top of 2020, The top of 2020 is where all the stuff we still do today stems from ( washing hands obsessively, sanitizing, masks ) etc January/Feb is the start not March, it was just announced it was a bigger deal in March and that it was spreading faster
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 11, 2022 10:31:29 GMT 10
There wasn't a universal government enforced shutdown, that was just individual businesses/stores shutting down. And sure there were some people washing their hands obsessively but March is where everyone got on board. Plus social distancing became a thing in march I think. doesn't matter, the era started at the top of 2020, people were washing their hands 24/z wearing gloves, putting their shirt over their face, it was serious. And yes March is where it goes overboard but it was already a very serious thing at the top of 2020, The top of 2020 is where all the stuff we still do today stems from ( washing hands obsessively, sanitizing, masks ) etc January/Feb is the start not March, it was just announced it was a bigger deal in March and that it was spreading faster Jan/Feb were completely different than April. It's not even a debate. Jan/Feb most people just went about their lives but they were more on edge and paranoid. March is where the government locked everyone in their homes, enforced mandatory shutdown of business, put people out of jobs for the time being(which meant they had to work through video conferences) and enforced the social distancing rule. Then you had masks enforced in like may. So hardly any covid related security measures stems from the first two months of that year. Jan/Feb is the starters, March is where the main course was laid on the table.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 11, 2022 10:36:27 GMT 10
doesn't matter, the era started at the top of 2020, people were washing their hands 24/z wearing gloves, putting their shirt over their face, it was serious. And yes March is where it goes overboard but it was already a very serious thing at the top of 2020, The top of 2020 is where all the stuff we still do today stems from ( washing hands obsessively, sanitizing, masks ) etc January/Feb is the start not March, it was just announced it was a bigger deal in March and that it was spreading faster Jan/Feb were completely different than April. It's not even a debate. Jan/Feb most people just went about their lives but they were more on edge and paranoid. March is where the government locked everyone in their homes, enforced mandatory shutdown of business, put people out of jobs for the time being(which meant they had to work through video conferences) and enforced the social distancing rule. Then you had masks enforced in like may. So hardly any covid related security measures stems from the first two months of that year. Jan/Feb is the starters, March is where the main course was laid on the table. Store shut downs - yes Covid on news - yes Paranoia in public - yes People wearing masks /covering their mouths - yes People wearing gloves - yes People catching covid - yes Using hand Sanatizer - yes Cancellation of group events - yes No it is a debate, all this stuff started when Covid was unleashed on the news, as the weeks went by it grew even larger and eventually we had shutdowns. But this all stems from January 2020 and February 2020, yes it got bigger in March but Jan and Feb is where is started, hence the Covid era. January Feb is the start date.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 11, 2022 10:43:15 GMT 10
Jan/Feb were completely different than April. It's not even a debate. Jan/Feb most people just went about their lives but they were more on edge and paranoid. March is where the government locked everyone in their homes, enforced mandatory shutdown of business, put people out of jobs for the time being(which meant they had to work through video conferences) and enforced the social distancing rule. Then you had masks enforced in like may. So hardly any covid related security measures stems from the first two months of that year. Jan/Feb is the starters, March is where the main course was laid on the table. Store shut downs - yes Covid on news - yes Paranoia in public - yes People wearing masks /covering their mouths - yes People wearing gloves - yes People catching covid - yes Using hand Sanatizer - yes Cancellation of group events - yes No it is a debate, all this stuff started when Covid was unleashed on the news, as the weeks went by it grew even larger and eventually we had shutdowns. But this all stems from January 2020 and February 2020, yes it got bigger in March but Jan and Feb is where is started, hence the Covid era. January Feb is the start date. Stores shut down - Barely any compared to post march. Covid on news - Yes. Lockdown on news - No. Paranoid in public - Yes but nowhere near as much as march and beyond. People wearing masks - No. People wearing gloves - Rare. People catching covid - Rare. Using hand sanitizer - No Cancellation of group events - No Domestic violence increase - No Social distancing - No Masks - No Unemployment reaching levels worse than the great recession - No People singing together as a coping mechanic inside their homes - No Airports closing and not letting people travel around - No It is not a debate.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 11, 2022 11:29:38 GMT 10
doesn't matter, the era started at the top of 2020, people were washing their hands 24/z wearing gloves, putting their shirt over their face, it was serious. And yes March is where it goes overboard but it was already a very serious thing at the top of 2020, The top of 2020 is where all the stuff we still do today stems from ( washing hands obsessively, sanitizing, masks ) etc January/Feb is the start not March, it was just announced it was a bigger deal in March and that it was spreading faster Jan/Feb were completely different than April. It's not even a debate. Jan/Feb most people just went about their lives but they were more on edge and paranoid. March is where the government locked everyone in their homes, enforced mandatory shutdown of business, put people out of jobs for the time being(which meant they had to work through video conferences) and enforced the social distancing rule. Then you had masks enforced in like may. So hardly any covid related security measures stems from the first two months of that year. Jan/Feb is the starters, March is where the main course was laid on the table. around mid-March is when it set the cutoff, it was declared a pandemic on March 11 but it took about a week after to set up into full lockdown mode.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 11, 2022 11:31:46 GMT 10
Store shut downs - yes Covid on news - yes Paranoia in public - yes People wearing masks /covering their mouths - yes People wearing gloves - yes People catching covid - yes Using hand Sanatizer - yes Cancellation of group events - yes No it is a debate, all this stuff started when Covid was unleashed on the news, as the weeks went by it grew even larger and eventually we had shutdowns. But this all stems from January 2020 and February 2020, yes it got bigger in March but Jan and Feb is where is started, hence the Covid era. January Feb is the start date. Stores shut down - Barely any compared to post march. Covid on news - Yes. Lockdown on news - No. Paranoid in public - Yes but nowhere near as much as march and beyond. People wearing masks - No. People wearing gloves - Rare. People catching covid - Rare.Using hand sanitizer - No Cancellation of group events - No Domestic violence increase - No Social distancing - No Masks - No Unemployment reaching levels worse than the great recession - No People singing together as a coping mechanic inside their homes - No Airports closing and not letting people travel around - No It is not a debate. Thats not true I already started seeing people wear masks in NYC in Feb 2020, thats not true I already saw people wearing gloves before March, some stores required it. YOu are telling me it was RARE for people to catch covid in Feb 2020? What lol
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