To mask or not to mask....That is the question. Part II

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  • jsx1043

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    I'll do you one better. I was taking a family member to urgent care and the information desk had plexiglass all around it, but had a 6"x6" hole right where you could talk to the other person. It is almost like covid hits that plexiglass but is stopped by the hole. With that reasoning, shouldn't all the plexiglass then be removed?
    My absolute favorite was the restaurants that wanted you to wear a mask from the door to the table but then you could take your muzzle off. Like what, the ‘Rona only exists above five feet?

    Ludicrous.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    My absolute favorite was the restaurants that wanted you to wear a mask from the door to the table but then you could take your muzzle off. Like what, the ‘Rona only exists above five feet?

    Ludicrous.
    It was so you'd only infect people you know and were with you, to make tracking easier...
     

    actaeon277

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    I'll do you one better. I was taking a family member to urgent care and the information desk had plexiglass all around it, but had a 6"x6" hole right where you could talk to the other person. It is almost like covid hits that plexiglass but is stopped by the hole. With that reasoning, shouldn't all the plexiglass then be removed?

    As much sense as this
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    jamil

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    My absolute favorite was the restaurants that wanted you to wear a mask from the door to the table but then you could take your muzzle off. Like what, the ‘Rona only exists above five feet?

    Ludicrous.

    Kinda makes it tough if you're sitting at the bar.
     

    d.kaufman

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    I think I used two.
    Hospitals were a bit weird about letting in people.
    Thankfully haven't had to be in a hospital for myself or anyone else I care about.

    The fact health-care providers required them in the first place, especially some to this day, tells me all I need to know about DRs and Nurses. They can't think on their own and don't deserve my trust
     

    KLB

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    My absolute favorite was the restaurants that wanted you to wear a mask from the door to the table but then you could take your muzzle off. Like what, the ‘Rona only exists above five feet?

    Ludicrous.
    That was the .gov not the restaurant. The health department would go to restaurants to make sure they were following the rules.

    Kinda makes it tough if you're sitting at the bar.
    Bars were closed. You had to sit at a table and they had to be spread apart.
     

    DragonGunner

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    Until a few weeks ago a family member that works at a hospital had to wear a mask each trip inside. However if you were a person going in to be treated or whatever mask was not required…..? They were singled out because of getting a excemption to not get the jab. Finally HR dropped it. The problem with the hospitals is that they are all on the government payroll. It’s pretty much the government, not the doctors or even HR making the rules. Because of Medicare and such they are also the slaves of the state. We have created a beast and the beast has broke loose and out of control terrorizing the land. And we thought all those monster movies weren’t going to happen when we grew up.
     

    bobzilla

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    Until a few weeks ago a family member that works at a hospital had to wear a mask each trip inside. However if you were a person going in to be treated or whatever mask was not required…..? They were singled out because of getting a excemption to not get the jab. Finally HR dropped it. The problem with the hospitals is that they are all on the government payroll. It’s pretty much the government, not the doctors or even HR making the rules. Because of Medicare and such they are also the slaves of the state. We have created a beast and the beast has broke loose and out of control terrorizing the land. And we thought all those monster movies weren’t going to happen when we grew up.
    Now imagine if the .gov took full control of healthcare. You think you'd still have the option of the jab AND be able to see your dr?
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Also makes as much sense as this..
    Note: I love (just LOVE) people yelling about you not having a mask, yet their mask is under their chin.


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    So what is up with folks wearing masks like neckbeards? I keep seeing them. Usually older black folks doing it. And usually reusable cloth masks. They are indoors, walking around relatively crowded stores.

    Maybe I need to start politely asking them why?
     

    actaeon277

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    So what is up with folks wearing masks like neckbeards? I keep seeing them. Usually older black folks doing it. And usually reusable cloth masks. They are indoors, walking around relatively crowded stores.

    Maybe I need to start politely asking them why?
    Do you think you will get a well thought out coherent answer?
     
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