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I'm using this from now on like this:

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'asymptomatic spread' conspiracy theory. A person without symptoms cannot spread illness to others.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'masks blocking viruses' conspiracy theory. Mask manufacturers place the factual statement on the box that masks do not block transmission of any pathogens.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'masks block viruses in one direction only, from the wearer, but cannot block any viruses floating toward the wearer' conspiracy theory. Masks are designed to protect only the wearer, not other people, from environmental particles such as dust; no scientific studies exist that show they even protect patients from infection during surgery. Sneezes, coughs and normal breath pass right through, unimpeded.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'antisocial distancing blocks viruses' conspiracy theory. Viruses do not respect arbitrary distances between individuals, which are merely a tool used by govt to separate people so they can't discuss or organize against govt tyranny.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'lockdowns contain viral spread' conspiracy theory. Lockdowns do nothing to stop viral spread but cause a massive amount of dangerous physical and psychological trauma to the citizenry.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'rioting never promotes viral transmission, but cheering at sporting events does' conspiracy theory. In fact the activities are identical in their potential to spread contagious illness, against which the vast majority of the population is equipped with a functioning immune system.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'boosters for variants are required' conspiracy theory. Variants have no power to spread among a population with herd immunity.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'herd immunity can only come from vaccination' conspiracy theory. Herd immunity arises naturally among populations.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the '100% vaccination is required, or else the virus will never vanish' conspiracy theory. A population is effectively immune to a virus when 30-40% have been vaccinated OR recovered from the viral illness.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: Original

I'm using this from now on like this:

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'asymptomatic spread' conspiracy theory. A person without symptoms cannot spread illness to others.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'masks blocking viruses' conspiracy theory. Mask manufacturers place the factual statement on the box that masks do not block transmission of any pathogens.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'antisocial distancing blocks viruses' conspiracy theory. Viruses do not respect arbitrary distances between individuals, which are merely a tool used by govt to separate people so they can't discuss or organize against govt tyranny.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'lockdowns contain viral spread' conspiracy theory. Lockdowns do nothing to stop viral spread but cause a massive amount of dangerous physical and psychological trauma to the citizenry.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'rioting never promotes viral transmission, but cheering at sporting events does' conspiracy theory. In fact the activities are identical in their potential to spread contagious illness, against which the vast majority of the population is equipped with a functioning immune system.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'boosters for variants are required' conspiracy theory. Variants have no power to spread among a population with herd immunity.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the 'herd immunity can only come from vaccination' conspiracy theory. Herd immunity arises naturally among populations.

Fact checkers have regularly debunked claims about the '100% vaccination is required, or else the virus will never vanish' conspiracy theory. A population is effectively immune to a virus when 30-40% have been vaccinated OR recovered from the viral illness.

3 years ago
1 score