Hatin Since 87
Bacon Hater
One of the exemptions in this order is:
"Individuals who are unable to wear a mask or face covering for a physical, medical, or health-related reason."
My questions are:
1. What are the acceptable physical, medical, or health-related reasons?
2. Who determines what the acceptable physical, medical, or health-related reasons are?
3. What is the process for exercising such an exemption? Does simply stating that you have such a reason exempt you from the mandate, or is it something that will require time, money, and effort to provide a defense in a legal proceeding?
I think the exemption is so ambiguous that a judge would not take kindly to such a case being prosecuted.
I believe I read that asthma can be used as a reason to not wear a mask, since it’s a breathing issue. Obviously, somebody can’t determine if you have asthma or not without checking medical records, so I would say this is just a feel good “look what I did” scheme. Especially when you consider anybody with a breathing disorder should be more cautious to prevent catching a lung virus than those without. Doesn’t make much sense, but hey, you get what you vote for