states banned plastic bags in stores such as grocery stores, because they were ending up al over the place- but now they demand that people wear masks which also end up all over the place-
The trash cans at hospitals overflow with them regularly. No, they are not biohazardous.. as evidenced by the painstaking process to collect, store and transport them just so they will replicate. Of course di6some ridiculous network say they were detected on carboard 99 years later.
states banned plastic bags in stores such as grocery stores, because they were ending up al over the place- but now they demand that people wear masks which also end up all over the place-
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One of my first ‘observations’ to this mask phenomena was that ‘they’ told us we couldn’t use paper or plastic so they went ahead and made up ‘permanent’ tote bags which WE bought and used (although I didn’t think one should take a tote from one store into another (that is just me though)).
Then some wag said the totes were too dangerous to carry from YOUR car to their store so they were ‘banned’.
Once they saw we didn’t rebel and demand a refund on the ‘permanent’ totes, enforcing the mask policy was a piece of cake - for most that is....