To mask or not to mask....That is the question. Part II

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  • BugI02

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    How many times do you think that one student, who makes the others mask, will be willing to be beaten up before he gets with the program?
     

    wtburnette

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    Screw anything having to do with the medical industry or government. They've both shown us how they'll lie for profit and ideology and screw the health of the people involved.
     

    Shadow01

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    My wife is one of those “go along to get along” types (for the most part). When they advertised those ”free” tests, she signed up to get some. I told her I’m not ever going to take one so she’s wasting her time if she’s doing it for me. If I get sick, I’m sick. I stay home when I think I’m contagious. I don’t need a test (that may or may not be accurate) to tell me what nature already does for me.
    I keep ordering them just to spend the tax dollars that have been allocated. Kinda like the free phones and other handouts that people can’t do without…
     

    tim87tr

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    Mask history 100 years and counting. Wear a mask or go to jail sign on the lady.

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    Text from the Seattle police picture 1918:

    Policemen in Seattle wearing masks made by the Red Cross, during the influenza epidemic. December 1918.

    Officials feared mass hysteria in major cities. Citizens were urged to stay indoors and avoid congested areas. Here, policemen patrol the streets to ensure public safety Record held at: National Archives at College Park, MD Record number 165-WW-269B-25
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