• @Stoned_Ape
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    -23 years ago

    Wow. I have to say… “factually incorrect” is not really fitting here. Not at all. I don’t agree with what the user said, but the user simply gave his personal opinion. There was no statement that could have even been “factually incorrect”, or “misinformation”. I don’t think we should must wear masks is just a personal statement. Nothing to be “factually incorrect” or “misinformation” there.

    Also, as a side note: If everybody can see the comment in the modlog, why remove it here? As you can see, people are curious to know what has been said, and they will take a look.

    • @AgreeableLandscapeOP
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      I have to say… “factually incorrect” is not really fitting here. Not at all.

      Every medical professional from China to Europe to the US says that COVID-19 is a major threat to life and that its effects have not been exaggerated (many even claim it’s been downplayed in most of the world), and every medical professional says that masks and social distancing are vital to slowing down the pandemic. What qualifications does this person have to say that “Corona, by the information that I know, has been blown out of proportion”?

      @Duel@lemmy.ml, are you able to provide any reputable and properly scientific sources that say that COVID-19 is no big deal or that masks and social distancing are not necessary? If you want sources supporting masks and social distancing, here.

      • @Stoned_Ape
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        -23 years ago

        Every medical professional from China to Europe to the US says that COVID-19 is a major threat to life

        Not literally everybody, but I agree that the scientific consensus is that we should be wary and avoid spreading the virus to people who are prone to suffer significant consequences until we know more or have a cure of any sort, so that lives can be saved.

        However…

        and that its effects have not been exaggerated

        That is absolutely not something that any scientist would have ever said. I’m sure that you can see what I mean.

        What qualifications does this person have to say that “Corona, by the information that I know, has been blown out of proportion”?

        Please take a closer look at the statement. I’m rather sure that I understand what kind of interpretation you had in your mind while reading it, but ultimately, this is not an absolute nor a quantifiable statement. It is a relative statement, and without the context it can’t be “wrong” or “right”. We have to know what the user exactly means with that in order to be able to understand the statement in the way it was made.

        In Sweden for example, the government and the citizens think that nobody should be legally obliged to wear a mask. People still do it. Stating that nobody should be forced to wear a mask it not the same as stating that “Corona is all a lie” or something.

          • @Stoned_Ape
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            -13 years ago

            As I said in a different comment: Thanks for the link! Something very interesting can be seen there. Countries which mandate masks still have higher numbers. It’s almost as if just comparing simple numbers isn’t showing the whole picture of the situation…

            • DessalinesMA
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              33 years ago

              Countries which mandate masks still have higher numbers.

              This isn’t true at all; the countries with the best covid responses are China, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc which put entire regions on lockdown w/ very strict mask rules.

              • @k_o_t
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                23 years ago

                the countries with the best covid responses are China, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc

                ok, i’m not necessarily saying that these countries don’t have the best responses to coronavirus, they very well might have, we can’t tell with absolute certainty, however, i think you should consider the rather suspicious inverse correlation between the number of coronavirus cases per 1 million people and journalistic freedom index and government corruption index

                (this isn’t the case for all countries of course, but it is for many of the “best” responders to coronavirus)

              • @Stoned_Ape
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                -13 years ago

                This isn’t true at all

                Seriously? Why the fuck would you say something like that?

                the countries with the best covid responses are China, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc which put entire regions on lockdown w/ very strict mask rules.

                That may be so, but that is not what we are talking about here. What you’re saying here doesn’t prove nor disprove my statement above.

                What the fuck are you talking about?

                • @ufrafecy
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                  • @Stoned_Ape
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                    13 years ago

                    As someone who has been in one of those mentioned asian countries since before the crisis and seen the response first hand while also keeping in touch with my western family I can say the comparison is apples to oranges. 100% the best covid response (including mask usage) and a dozen lessons to learn but the approach needs to evaluated comprehensively.

                    I absolutely don’t disagree with that.

                    My beef though isn’t with covid opinions or data interpretations, its with silencing dissent heavy-handedly without warning. Imo, much more dangerous than a teenager spouting garbage.

                    And with twisting of the words of others on top of it. I agree. This kind of moderation is way more problematic than the problem that it is meant to fight.