| > Restaurants have sparser seating arrangement to keep people apart. Here's people packed in like sardines on buses. No masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fevjBA-qq7M Here's a normal mall shopping experience happening in Sweden, no masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JbSbxIhZp8 Everything about Sweden's strategy is just common sense voluntary recommendations (work from home if possible) and there are no penalties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqjorS3oYlk > Schools being kept open in the belief that it is actually a net benefit. Not being a significant contributor to the spread while parents are freed up to do important work. It’s been the goal all along to keep health care capacity above demands. I agree with that and wish more people were thinking this way in the U.S. > Last I heard it is still believed that there is no scientific basis supporting masks as an effective measure, if beneficial at all. (It’s often mention with a reiteration that the primary measure for any person with symptoms is to stay at home) I believe this is correct. Masks only work in sterile environments and only if they are truly medical grade. I see people sniffling all over their masks and they are probably hosting tons of bacteria for the wearer. And people touch them and then touch other things. |