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Probably the most uneducated, Ill researched response I’ve read so far. Keep up the fear mongering! Great job so far. These over inflated numbers for covid remind me of the latest attempt at an election.
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Totally agree. Seems like most of the residents of the Villages are good about wearing masks (other then the ones that crowd the bars but you can always make the choice to not go there). What really concerns me are the smaller non chain stores in the area where they do not wear masks. I am choosing not to shop there when possible.
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While I will always agree that unchecked and unlimited government overreach is a threat to our liberty, there is precedent as well as a moral obligation for it to protect its citizenry from present danger. In particular, danger from other, uncaring and self centered citizens common in a free society founded on doing what is best for ourselves as individuals. Car insurance is a good example as are seat belt laws or wearing clothing. It has been argued especially by people who love to argue, that despite the obvious protections these provide , they are government overreach. Like masks, seatbelt safety was argued and often protested and still is to a lesser degree. Confirmation bias can be so stubborn in some people that it takes the experience of being ejected from a vehicle to accept the obvious albeit too late to make use of the wisdom. Refuting the obvious and stubbornness about simply wearing a mask is fun for people who love to argue. When pressed, would they send a loved one (which may only be themselves) into a room with a Covid patient without a mask? I doubt it very much. The truth is that not even stubborn, argumentative guardians of freedom can tell if someone in a restaurant has Covid. No disrespect and in good company, Ben Franklin once argued against vaccines until he lost a son to Small Pox.
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If it does fog your glasses, then it means that you are exhaling unfiltered air.
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If I follow all that the CDC, WHO, and the government say to do, and I die from COVID, can my wife file a lawsuit against them?
If they have the authority to “require” my adhering to their desires, then they have the “responsibility” to keep me safe. Of course they can’t do that....... so just recommend, and leave me alone. Wearing a mask, when and where is a personal choice. |
First, I think masks have become a false security, besides becoming extremely political. One CDC study shows more cases with people wearing masks than not. My opinion is if you fear COVID that much, your best option is to stay home and try not to impose unjustified regulations on others.
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I love hearing from people who are so willing to give up their freedoms.
I love hearing from people who love to tell others what to do. I love hearing from “experts” who do not know their elbow from their you know what. I love hearing from people who will send me to jail but allow looters to walk free. I love hearing from people who have allowed a heavily biased media take over their lives. Go ahead hide. |
Seriously???? The WHO??? Seriously????
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Three layers seems like it would be too difficult to easily breathe through. I still want to enjoy life while I wear my mask. |
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