You have mental illness if you think a mask will lead to mental illness. |
DP, but it’s the obsession with COVID as the sole health outcome of relevance that’s the issue here. Although, I would argue that indefinite, all day masking for young children is problematic. You know there’s a part of the brain that specifically mediates facial recognition, right? That didn’t evolve because seeing faces is unimportant for humans. |
Kids will be fine. The issue is the attitude of adults and the fact some spend very little time with their kids and rely on the schools as replacement parents. |
Zero empathy or understanding. Must be nice to have your privilege. |
Kids have plenty of opportunities to see faces. They can unmask outside at recess, they have families, etc. Stop the exaggerations. |
100% truth! |
Blah blah blah. Yes, there have always been infections diseases of varying severity. I know because I used to get every single one that was seasonal or going around school. Now I don't. Thank you, COVID, for introducing us to masks!!! And hand sanitizer. Here's a toast to masks, for keeping those who wear them protected from all the circulating bugs that used to waste so many of our sick days and now don't. Cheers! |
+1 |
Again, what’s your expectation here? Surely you don’t expect people to mask forever, do you? |
What’s your expectation? To mitigate covid easily or continue to sicken people at a high rate? |
They, in fact, do. Seeing them get so bent out of shape is what makes these threads fun. |
That’s a bizarre thing to get off on. You go you! |
Yep, people get sick. Always have and always will. Oh well. |
Come over, I have covid and strep and would love some company. |
Will do…it seems like you’re one of the ones that contribute to my general amusement on these boards? Thanks! |