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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a store, airport, metro, or crowded area - for a long time. Maybe forever. People are nasty. At work where everyone is 3x vaccinated, and we have no Covid spread, I'm finished wearing a mask as of today. [/quote] +1 made me realize my elevator I enter every day there’s no telling what someone did or hacked up seconds before I enter. Think about it a tiny cube hundreds stand in every day. Yuck! Mask please. [/quote] Sorry but no. This is a perfect example of someone suffering from real pandemic PTSD. I will not make myself uncomfortable to support this. [/quote] People don’t realize what happens to their immune systems when they’re not constantly exposed to low levels of germs. I think our next biggest health crisis will restrict because we’re sterilized our worlds. There have been numerous articles about how this is particularly harmful to young children. [/quote] People will also pay for it when they are elderly. If you wear a mask from here on out to protect yourself from every respiratory virus, you will be less immune when you are old and more vulnerable. A simple cold can kill a vulnerable elderly person.[/quote] +1000 A sterile, non-exposed life is much more dangerous in the long term. Unless you are extremely vulnerable and have been instructed by your doctors to really protect yourself. Exposure to "germs" is beneficial. Hugely so. [/quote] The immune system is like a muscle. It's GOOD to expose it to germs on a regular basis. Masks, gloves, hand sanitizer... that's going to set humans up for disaster. Your body learns to fight things off and gets stronger with small exposures here and there. So yeah, I'm an "anti-masker." If it's required someplace, of course I'll comply. Or if I'm sick and really need to go out. Or maybe incredibly packed indoor situations. The rest of the time, no sorry, it's not doing my body or health any good. [/quote]
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