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Masks are a fake item. The stats say 85% of us have it with no symptoms. If we all have it, no need for a mask. Can’t give it to anyone. They are odd fksNot quite. A mask only offers very limited protection reducing some of the virus IF YOU COUGH to forcibly expel them, and then only for about 15-20 minutes according to OSHA and must be changed, otherwise, droplets dry up and the trapped virus may blow out again. NO ONE is wearing three masks per hour. NOT EVEN HOSPITALS. In fact, hospitals issue ONE MASK PER DAY.Real simple question, so answer it?
If you can, seriously if I die from not mask wearing what is it to you? You can wave goodbye to me at any time
IF I only had a nickel for every turd and slut that thought that already
You do understand that you are not the only person on the planet, right?
Great, you don't die...but you give Covid19 to your spouse, who gives it to my spouse who does die.
And at that, if I walk by you not wearing a mask, it's not like I'm RADIATING viruses like gamma rays! Unless a person is sneezing or coughing or you touch them, it matters little if they are wearing a mask or not.
AND EVEN THEN. It takes 8,000 or more viruses to establish a colony. Even if you cough, even if you aren't wearing a mask, even if the other person is walking by at just the right minute and breathes them in deeply, that doesn't make the person contagious. That person stands a statistically very slight chance of developing a viral colony in them. Most people will fight it off and the viruses die. Only a person with a weakened or vulnerable immune system might develop a viable colony that, even if they don't get sick or symptomatic themselves, can transmit it to others.
Assuming they cough or sneeze at just the right moment, you are walking by, you aren't wearing a (good, proper, fresh) mask either, AND you inhale deeply.
The importance and value of masks are being greatly overblown. They can't hurt (well, actually they can), and are mainly being stressed for symbolism and a false sense of security.