Slade3200
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He was in his 60s and a recovering alcoholic... a mask May or may not have prevented him from getting it. I’m not saying he died because people weren’t wearing masks. It’s not a full proof solution but it does help. It’s just common sense that if people in close quarters act responsibly, try and keep distance between them and strangers, wear a face covering so they don’t project spit when they talk, cough or sneeze, then less people will get infected.i'm sorry to hear that.No marching orders... I just know somebody who died from COVID and don’t want to see anymore family or friends suffer the same demise.Notice, it's always the Democrats on here who are mask shaming.
Why the fuck is that?
I thought Democrats are the party of science?
Somebody got their marching orders from their masters, didn't they?
Not to sound too insensitive here, but I've witnessed my own suffering on the other side of that.
I hope you will understand me asking a few questions of you. How old was the person who died? Did they have any underlying diseases? Was there any other contributing factor?
How do you know that a mask could've prevented it?
Because, I have some pretty good, reliable sources stating that those masks hardly do anything. And "hardly do anything" is a huge price to pay, and a big ask for someone who can barely stand to wear a shirt that is too tight around her neck area, much less a gag choking her in her own carbon emission.
And we've got brainwashed jack asses out there yelling at women, and virtue shaming them, despite their having a medical exemption from wearing a mask, from a doctor.
I’m not a Nazi about it. I hike and play golf without a mask, but when I’m in public and in close quarters I wear a mask. At least while we are in this volitile time.
Or we can say fuck it and let this thing spike so we can go through the whole shut down thing again. What fun that would be
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