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To: glennaro
Being forced by a politician or unelected bureaucrat to cover your face with a mask retards our economic recovery.

I would argue the opposite. More places can open with masks, for example the salon in MO that had no spread despite two positive workers there. My profile links to the study. Read it to see the caveats (other reasons there was no spread)

Your other points are mostly restatements of executive overreach. Those I agree with. But argument like "incredibly small"viruses versus mask fabric is pretty easy to counter. It's true that cloth masks are least effective in all studies. But it's also true we aren't trying to stop virus particles, just some droplets. That's the simple physical reality.

93 posted on 07/23/2020 10:34:12 AM PDT by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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To: palmer

You “stop droplets” with a simple handkerchief ... you don’t have to harm society.p>
Damn straight this is all about “executive overreach”, even as the governors and unelected bureaucrats attempt to blame their deliberate actions on “the virus”. But to conclude that this is but the substance of my rebuttal indicates you really haven’t thought through the ramifications of what is going on .... sorry to say.


95 posted on 07/23/2020 10:45:34 AM PDT by glennaro (Mask-wearing maintains fear, but because it's ineffective it helps spread the virus & build immunity)
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