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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know. I am related to great influenza anti maskers but they all died before I was born.. I also know that my grandmother died from great influenza induced Parkinson's disease in the 1960s. She was an antimasker back in 1918-1920. She died before I was even born. Not a mention a couple of great uncles, who also died of viral Parkinson's on the other side of my family. Whoops. [/quote] No. Not whoops. Your “anti-‘masker” labels do nothing to support your point. The facts are that people are using mask mandates to hide the issue - which is personal responsibility for one’s own health. Get vaccinated. Then - ask yourself, am I fat? Do I smoke? Do I exercise? Do I get regular physicals? Masks just help hide the real issues that lead to Covid deaths. If you recall the nonsense the CDC fed us about Covid living are surfaces? Well - controlled environment - controlled! - led them to believe this as a fact. Same with masks - in a perfect, controlled, environment masks are great. Guess what? Does not happen in life. But, but is it easy to show your 9 cents mask off in public and glare down at the mask less. Pathetic.[/quote] My point is: my ancestors were in their 20s and in great physical health at the time. They were not fat, and we're remarkably the relatives who never smoked. They bowed to pressure not to wear masks, and develop the great influenza. They don't die. 30 years pass, and they are all in nursing homes or bedridden at home with Parkinson's and die before I am born. Some of my fat smoking relatives lived well into their 70s without any issues til heat attacks took them fast. Those we're the ones I remember. I am now in my 50s, have been vaccinated, and wear a mask to protect myself. I am glaring at no one. Make your own choice: if you don't do everything you can do to keep from catching Covid now, including getting vaccinated, wearing a mask and doing all the other things you mentioned, you have absolutely no freaking idea what kind of health problem is coming for you 20+ years down the line. Or sooner. MoCo is currently using data to decide whether masks are required or not. If enough of the rest of us mask, and keep rates low, you can feel free to run around without one and take your chances. You are a precious little snowflake if someone happens to look your way and you melt with anger. [/quote]
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