JellosJigglin wrote:Scalabrine wrote:heezyo2o wrote:None of you guys are going to wear a mask at your sister's birthday party. And Kyrie gets tested regularly and will surely get tested before returning to the team so this is a non issue
You can't possibly think there isn't a difference...
None of us get to just not show up to our jobs indefinitely for "undisclosed personal reasons" and still get paid in full. These guys are in the lime light and making 10's of millions of dollars per year, being a good teammate and role model for others come with the job. If he was playing that'd be one thing, but he's not, so it's just not a good look. Not like he cares...
My sisters and I had a bday party for my mom and we all wore masks. It was only for a few hours out of the day. I will be honest, I don't think the masks even do much to reduce the spread. Everyone here in Los Angeles have been wearing masks for the last 8 months and it still spread like wildfire. I think the main reason it is spreading is because of family gatherings where people feel comfortable and forget all the protocols. So we still wore the masks just in case, for the safety of our elderly parents. Gatherings like the one Kyrie was in, are in my opinion the biggest reason this thing continues to spread. It's not the general public, it's these type of private gatherings. It's irresponsible. Just my humble opinion of course.
Regardless of what might seem like to you, masks definitely do reduce the spread...this is well understood at this point. (one of many studies here)
The vast majority of total covid spreading up to this point can be attributed to people who weren't wearing masks. Many of these people probably still wear them to the store/etc, but that's just to keep up appearances when they're in the public...then they roll their eyes and spread covid at private gatherings.













