People are wondering if there should have been though, since mask mandates seem to have exterminated two strains of flu.masks do not prevent transmission. there were no mask mandates during past flu seasons.
Ok. Read the statement without the selfish and the message is the same. Doctors will wear their masks full time when they're in the hospital, not just when they're in the OR.crying selfish is not an argument.
Too bad sucka.It will make me very uncomfortable if I walk into Perla or Pure and see your mug uncovered. Just sayin!!!!![]()
They wore them because they had to. I'm sure many of them know the real science which is the masks provide very little protection against the airborne virus.Great! What the fuck does that have to do with the fact that doctors, actual medical professionals, who listen to science and not new, wore masks for 2 years?
I don’t care about your issues with the media. This has nothing to do with the media. Doctors are doctors. Not media personal.
But keep deflecting because you have no plausible argument.
Poll seems a bit skewd with 3 "yes" answers vs. 1 "no" answer.The yes has is by a bit more. About 51% to 41%. But it is interesting.
Does this mean roughly half the country doesn’t agree with lifting this restriction? Things I ponder over coffee on a Sunday morning. LOL
Polls change and entries come in. When I wrote that it, it was higher.Poll seems a bit skewd with 3 "yes" answers vs. 1 "no" answer.
True breakdown is:
Yes - 12.5%
No - 45.3%
Other - 42.2%
So the true "yes" is the fringe minority, not 51%.
But this is brought to you by the same logic as "of course there are way more vaccinated people in hospital and ICU than unvaccinated, because there are more vaccinated people!"
smh
I can only speak from my own experience. I have not stopped working the whole time - site visits / meetings etc. Wearing mask and hand sanitizer and others doing so - knock on wood I have not had a cold or flu in over two years now. So from my experience there is some merit.I will be burning the rest of my masks come March 21.
To the 40% of you who are still planning to wear masks I ask but one question - did you suffer a recent blow to the head?
Doubt it. Bet they will have signs that masks are recommended.Like it matters. Stores by in large are still going to keep it up as "policy"
What law is there to back up "No shirt. No shoes. No service."?The media and Ford will have a field day attacking stores, malls etc that force patrons wear a mask when there is no 'law' to back it up.
Same here. I've got a concert at Massey Hall next month. I'll use my N95.I will still wear one in grocery stores and indoor places - especially in large venues. Not sure how long I will though but initially will wear it.
Time will tell, but how often do you find yourself wanting to take off your shoes and shirt and walk into a store? I only do that when I visit an SP.What law is there to back up "No shirt. No shoes. No service."?
It is the proprietor's option.