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Anonymous wrote:If people need a mask medically that is one thing. The concern is that people feel they need a mask when they do not, because of all the fearmongering and virtue signaling that has happened over two years. For example, there were CNN reporters giving reports with a mask on outdoors, then taking it off once filmingwas finished.
Look around. Very few people are wearing masks. Why are you so triggered by that? I'm still figuring out how long I'll continue wearing a mask inside but I've had plenty of winters that I have gotten very sick and tired of being sick with one cold after another after another, followed by bronchitis or sometimes pneumonia. Masks don't impede my ability to socialize or get work done but if they keep me from getting sick as often that is good for me. Why does my mask bother you?
I'm bothered by the previous fearmongering, and that it will continue. If McAuliffe had been elected governor, I suspect we would still have masking in schools, and school closures as well. A lot of students have gotten sick the past few days, with many classes being below ten students.
Yep and we'll have a lot more sickness if people like you won't put on masks when Covid gets bad.
COVID was horrible in January when everyone was forced masked. I guess we weren't force masking hard enough then.
Masks have continually failed. I understand they're a political statement for you like a MAGA hat, but for the AOC wing of the Democratic party.
And it's getting sick that you're blaming schools for COVID when bars, restaurants, senior centers and everywhere else are operating normally. It's like you really want to damage kids' development because of your germaphobia.