Originally posted by lineygoblue
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Indoors is certainly higher risk than outdoors. I think anyone protesting, that's in close-proximity to another should be wearing a mask. By and large, that's been the case in the marches against racism, abuse of power, and murder. Not so much in the marches against not being able to get a haircut. Do they need to be fined too? Maybe. Maybe issue a warning first so we're not handing out tickets like candy on Halloween.
Obviously, it's impossible to ticket everyone but a few tickets here and there will deter a lot more people.
Fauci was with his wife and a friend and says he had been tested earlier that day. Nobody else is around him. He says he pulled down his mask to drink his water. As you can see from the photo, there's a water bottle in his lap.
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2...ut-mask-baseb/
Please show me where he said no reason to masks after saying we should wear masks. I haven't seen that. I know early on, we were in a mask shortage. Maybe that's what you're thinking about?
I'm not sure what you're saying about the psycho gunman. Are you saying businesses shouldn't require masks because some people can't handle being told what is good for them?
I'm sure we are both on the same page for wanting people to be as healthy as possible. To get there, we may have to do some unfamiliar and maybe uncomfortable things. All of this is a work in progress.
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