I refuse to wear a mask

Fine Figure of a Man

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If you believe the number of confirmed cases is the actual number of COVID cases in the US and that the number of fatalities counted are all in fact due to COVID, The rate of survival is over 98%.
I guess you can claim there are more deaths than counted and/or less cases, if you think that is believable.:rolleyes:
Do what you want, but go against the scientific advice at your peril.
I thought it was at the peril of others?
 

The Last Outlaw

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If you believe the number of confirmed cases is the actual number of COVID cases in the US and that the number of fatalities counted are all in fact due to COVID, The rate of survival is over 98%.
I guess you can claim there are more deaths than counted and/or less cases, if you think that is believable.:rolleyes:

I thought it was at the peril of others?
You don't want to wear a mask, so you social distance? Do you keep from gathering with people outside your household? Do you wash your hands? These are scientific advice too, I just assumed you didn't follow them either.
 

George P

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Even the WHO, owned by China, has said the latest test is unreliable; masks do not work; the vaccines aren't effective; simple searches of legit medical science folks will get you that info.
 

The Last Outlaw

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Even the WHO, owned by China, has said the latest test is unreliable; masks do not work; the vaccines aren't effective; simple searches of legit medical science folks will get you that info.
I have not seen that the WHO said that. Who are these "legit medical science folks" and where can I see their opinions?
 

Fine Figure of a Man

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Do you wash your hands?
Yes, even before it was cool and without the government telling me to do so.
My nearest neighbor is a quarter mile away and the nearest town of 200 people about 3 miles. I don't go to sporting events, concerts, theaters, bars, or any common tourist destinations. I would gladly never eat at a restaurant again. I don't work around large numbers of people or host large gatherings.
None of it has anything to do with "social distancing".

So am I more or less likely to spread the Rona than you?
 

The Last Outlaw

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Yes, even before it was cool and without the government telling me to do so.
My nearest neighbor is a quarter mile away and the nearest town of 200 people about 3 miles. I don't go to sporting events, concerts, theaters, bars, or any common tourist destinations. I would gladly never eat at a restaurant again. I don't work around large numbers of people or host large gatherings.
None of it has anything to do with "social distancing".

So am I more or less likely to spread the Rona than you?
You are lucky to love in a remote place. Obviously, since I live in a city of around 300,000 people, I would be more likely to spread the virus. Sounds like you don't have much use for a mask, but you are still complaining about it. Why is that?
 
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roscoe

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Yes, even before it was cool and without the government telling me to do so.
My nearest neighbor is a quarter mile away and the nearest town of 200 people about 3 miles. I don't go to sporting events, concerts, theaters, bars, or any common tourist destinations. I would gladly never eat at a restaurant again. I don't work around large numbers of people or host large gatherings.
None of it has anything to do with "social distancing".

So am I more or less likely to spread the Rona than you?

Well then, if you are not around people, you don't have to wear a mask. What is the point of your posting here?
 

Fine Figure of a Man

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You are lucky to love in a remote place. Obviously, since I live in a city of around 300,000 people, I would be more likely to spread the virus. Sounds like you don't have much use for a mask, but you are still complaining about it. Why is that?
When did I complain about it? I just said I don’t wear one. The idea they do any good is laughable.
 

Fine Figure of a Man

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Seems like a bunch of super spreaders are lecturing me on hygiene and mask wearing.
I will confess I did just go to the grocery store. They left one of my wife’s bags in the cart. I did not wear a mask and I cannot honestly tell you if anyone else was or not I didn’t notice. Anyway the governor says we don’t have to, Because of the science I guess.
 

Selena

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If you want to have fun... swab the inside of a mask then put the sample under a microscope. I'm really amused by some of the MD wannabe's that ask if I would want surgery with a doctor not wearing a mask. The answer is simple... if the surgeon has been wearing it for more than the recommended 90 minutes I would prefer s/he not be wearing one at all. The face coverings being advertised as "prevention" is the P.T. Barnum theory at work.
 

roscoe

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If you want to have fun... swab the inside of a mask then put the sample under a microscope. I'm really amused by some of the MD wannabe's that ask if I would want surgery with a doctor not wearing a mask. The answer is simple... if the surgeon has been wearing it for more than the recommended 90 minutes I would prefer s/he not be wearing one at all. The face coverings being advertised as "prevention" is the P.T. Barnum theory at work.

Actually your example shows us why we would want masks (if the inside is dirty, we wouldn't want that stuff outside the mask). The science on this is clearly demonstrated, and I have provided ample citations in support (see above). What you need to do is refute those studies.
 

Fine Figure of a Man

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