ClaireH
Diamond Member
Side note to your post- I went to the grocery this past Monday prior to CDC's reversal of recommendations that only un-vaxed wear masks. The store had a sign supporting CDC's recommendation (on Monday) for non-vaxed to wear masks and those who'd been vaxed no masks. Guess which shoppers were likely more "risky" to be around? Now, that's assuming that masks actually keep germs inside of the mask. A lot of talk against that likelihood actually with coronavirus particle sizes reportedly smaller than most mask holes. But...back to my story.... I stayed cleared of both masked and unmasked as it wasn't crowded. Had I a choice, I would stay away from all unmasked people without question if half of what they are reporting about the Delta variant is true. As a matter of fact, since the Delta mutation wasn't covered by first concoction, there were likely unmasked and masked who could have been contagious.Perhaps we should stop trying to convince people to get vaccinated or wearing masks.
Perhaps a better solution would be to have a National Anti-Vaccination day.
Everyone in every town in the U.S. who wasn't vaccinated would be invited to a big party to celebrate their individualism!
That would be one way of ending this COVID nightmare.
If I owned a business, I'd require a temperature scan and have a sign on the door that masks are optional, since there is no proof that masks contain coronaviruses due to small particle size. I don't view being asked for a forehead scan is an infringement upon my rights, if I want to go into a business that requires it I have the choice to go or decline. I can still go elsewhere or nowhere. I'd much rather eat dinner without a person at the next table over having a high fever and out and about-rude as anything knowing they feel ill.