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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird. [/quote] Because I sincerely don't understand why people continue to wear masks indoors in these circumstances. I'll just ask - why then?[/quote] Because cases are not low, OP. People are still dying in large numbers. The USA has the highest Covid mortality of ALL wealthy nations, because its people are emotionally immature, refuse delayed gratification, are bad at math and are somewhat lacking in moral fiber. You can choose to reject all these things, and never experience anyone in your circle dying from Covid. You may never catch Covid. You may have had a very mild case and believe that all cases are mild. I don't care. I will do the right thing. You will do the wrong thing, persuaded you're not a bad person. We will agree to disagree. [/quote] I fully agree. Why do people like OP get so bothered by other people wearing a mask?! My theory is that it they want to believe the pandemic is over (as do we all) so any reminder of its existence makes them uncomfortable. But we have to deal with the medical reality that is, not what we want it to be. By the way, I have a healthy, active friend with no pre-existing conditions who is just recovering from a Covid pneumonia. It was technically a "mild case" of Covid (i.e. no hospitalization) but it still was a rough five weeks for him. Also: his family's cases, and most others I know from the omicron wave, aren't included in government statistics because they used home tests. So you bet I'm going to wear a mask. [/quote]
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