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

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    If masks collect a disease as deadly as covid is being presented as, shouldn’t the used masks be collected in a biohazard container as a mandate? Every business should be required by law to have collection containers and verified clean replacement masks for everyone that enters the building. Same for schools and employer locations. Dropping masks on the ground or placing them in unmarked trash is the same as premeditated murder…
     

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    If masks collect a disease as deadly as covid is being presented as, shouldn’t the used masks be collected in a biohazard container as a mandate? Every business should be required by law to have collection containers and verified clean replacement masks for everyone that enters the building. Same for schools and employer locations. Dropping masks on the ground or placing them in unmarked trash is the same as premeditated murder…

    feel good theater does not require logic
    or sanity

    It's like being asked to cover your gun up.
    Cause you know, the gun is still there, but now that cloth is covering it, it's now safe.
     

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    Even though we had real desks, not chairs with writing surfaces attached, I never though they would offer much protection even just from the collapse of the roof. Where I grew up, though, there weren't any targets of military value within 50 miles but it was also the era of much higher yields to offset relatively inaccurate terminal guidance. So, a megaton 50 miles away would probably still ruin your day
     

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