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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. We’ve all had Covid at least twice and it wasn’t a dramatic event. No need to mask or any of that nonsense. Don’t need germs mashed agains my face with a filthy mask. People who mask are filthy germ buckets. [/quote] How fortunate for you that covid "wasn't a dramatic event." But you really need to learn that your experience does not equal everyone else's. I had a relatively mild case of covid and have been suffering horribly for almost a year now with long covid. I am losing hope that I will ever be the same. The coughing is awful and the fatigue is debilitating. I work in healthcare and probably 2/3 of us are wearing masks at work now. [/quote] “Work in healthcare” doesn’t seem to mean you’re any kind of provider, since that’s certainly not the case in local hospitals and clinics/offices.[/quote] I am not a provider, I teach medical students clinical skills. The students are still required to wear masks in the simulation center exam rooms, and like I said, about 2/3 of my colleagues are wearing masks at all times. Many of the medical school faculty are wearing masks, but not all. We had an event with nursing students recently, and none of their faculty wore masks. But bottom line -- at my job, people are wearing masks. But that was not the point of the post, and it looks like you know that. [/quote]
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