jmajew wrote:dougthonus wrote:dice wrote:“about 2 weeks ago about half of people here were wearing masks. I was out today and it was probably 10%. i’ve been extremely frustrated. we have a shared purpose – a common enemy – and in the past when we’ve had a common enemy we’ve risen together as a people, and we’ve accomplished things that we shouldn’t have been able to accomplish. and now for some reason over the last couple of weeks, asking someone to wear a mask in public has become a step too far. now it’s communism, it’s fascism, we’re part of a secret cabal to take down the president. i felt that we were coming together a few weeks back. i spend 90% of my online time now not learning how to take care of patients with this virus but shooting down conspiracy theories. doctors all over the country are having to spend their time and energy begging people to listen to those who actually know what they’re talking about”
I generally don't see people wearing masks when walking around outside in the neighborhood, but all stores now require that you wear them near me, and well everyone is complying with the requirement. I forgot my mask in my car and was refused admittance to walmart the other day, so just walked back and got it. I was glad they were enforcing the rules at least.
It is funny to me the people who bristle at any rule that exists. Rules are what binds us as a society. We could just go no rules and all start murdering and killing. There are certainly bad rules out there that exist and not all ones made are good ones, but on the surface you can see the intent of this rule is to obviously help people. It's like people bristling about seat belt laws. This obviously saves lives and is good for society.
I only wear my mask when at work or going to public places when I know I can't maintain 6 feet distance. I went to 7-11 the other day and forgot my mask in my car and they told me to leave without a mask. I heard that wearing masks alone could slow the spread by 80% alone. I really don't understand why people would bristle at that. That type of data should be shared way more. Its a minor change to our lives.
I havent worn a mask yet, but I get a haircut in 3 hours (woot woot) and its required so I'll grab one out of the junk drawer where i put the stash weeks ago. I'd say about 20% of customers in regular stores are wearing one.
The only store I'm aware of that requires one here is whole foods, but I cant afford their products anyway so it's all good.














