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Maskless in Washington

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Posted By: cThree, 8/8/2021 6:00:32 AM

After a brief respite, the Capitol and surrounding areas are playing the mask game again. Count me out. My mother is 102 and infirm and I will wear a mandated mask to visit her in her senior residence as she and those living there are aged and extremely vulnerable. (Snip) Inside seating is restricted and stupidly you must wear a mask when entering or leaving the establishment but can remove it as soon as you are seated. It’s like playing Simon Says where Simon is psychotic.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: franq 8/8/2021 6:34:34 AM (No. 871660)
I'm a little surprised Clarice got the Shot. I hope she suffers no ill effects.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Paperpuncher 8/8/2021 7:15:45 AM (No. 871681)
Clarice wanted to visit her mother and the vaccine was her only option. Can’t blame her for that. I am lucky to live in a state not doing all these mandates.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Bur Oak 8/8/2021 7:37:30 AM (No. 871696)
As long as we are good little sheeple and comply the government will force these measures upon us.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: coyote 8/8/2021 8:33:04 AM (No. 871726)
Studies comparing masked areas with non-masked areas have shown little difference in infection rates. To vaccine or not is a different question.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Mofongo 8/8/2021 9:12:57 AM (No. 871768)
No vaccine for me, especially with what we are now learning. According to Dr. Kobi Haviv, one of Israel’s top respiratory doctors, the vaccinated account for 85-90% of all new hospitalizations and 95% of “severe” cases at the Herzog Medical Center in Jerusalem.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: sanspeur 8/8/2021 9:23:43 AM (No. 871775)
there is no test for the newest woo/flu , Masks are worthless to prevent a teeny tiny virus from passing through , unless it is tip top surgical & properly fitted . This is a scam always has been based upon a bad , fake study and promoted by bad people .
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Reply 7 - Posted by: hope27 8/8/2021 9:27:14 AM (No. 871779)
hey elite nazis, close the damn southern border, like the Canadian border, and stop relocating covid illegals to our towns and cities
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Reply 8 - Posted by: bigfatslob 8/8/2021 9:27:30 AM (No. 871780)
Waiting on photo proof from the Obama bash to see if everyone is masked or social distanced. In our little community off the beaten path the mask have just about disappeared with the exception of a snobby Karen here and there. We live in a border state but I believe the infected flood of illegals are in Texas or California there's no reason to stop in the poor run down state for more despair than the border jumpers suffered in their home origins.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Rather Read 8/8/2021 10:19:34 AM (No. 871809)
I have to wear a mask at work. I've been vaccinated and I know enough to realize a cloth mask won't stop a virus (I majored in biology). Our local hospital has a covid count of 32. This is from a county with a population of 137,000. 22 were unvaccinated and the rest had pre-existing conditions. I fail to see the bad news here. That's not a lot of hospitalizations all things considered.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Bluefindad 8/8/2021 10:19:37 AM (No. 871810)
Agree with Clarice's mask sentiments. However, her block quoted from the guy who said "if people still want to roam unvaccinated, they should bear the elevated risk, and not expect others to be coerced into making sacrifices to (primarily) keep them safe." is really out-of-line and pig-ignorant. We have no notion that people get vaccinated to protect us. Supposedly, the prime motivation for vaxxing is to protect our elderly and compromised loved ones from catching the disease from us AND to protect ourselves as individuals. It seems that neither one of these motives are being realized through the fog of the unveiling reality. However, statements such as the quote above serve to scapegoat people who weighed the risks and decided not to get the shots and paint them as the ignorant, sub-human enemy. I am shocked that Clarice went there.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: EQKimball 8/8/2021 11:03:39 AM (No. 871853)
Well, the reason you are allowed to sit maskless at a restaurant, but are required to don one if you get up to use the restroom must be that the airborne virus prefer to float around at a slightly higher elevatiion than seated diners. It’s not a game of Simon Says, but rather a game of stoop tag. Politicians understand the absurdity of masks, which is why they privately party without them.
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