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by ajross
748 days ago
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> the issue with masks was always No it wasn't. It was "I don't want to wear one"[1]. And the frame of the argument was fit to the desire. It was true then and remains true now that the single best protection for You Personally (absent isolation) is to put on and wear a mask. That remains true whether or not the "fit" is ideal or on the state of "longterm wear habits" of the rest of society. [1] Though eventually the politically reframed corrolary of "You can't make me wear one" got more play. |
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