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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 191794" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>unfortunately, a large minority of people refuse to social distance, continue to party and go to bars, etc, and a lot of times it's not practical to social distance. </p><p></p><p>No doubt if you live in rural areas during June, it seems pretty stupid to social distance and wear a mask when at that time there were zero covid infections in rural areas and it looked strickly like a big city problem.</p><p></p><p>It's like seat belts, when they made seat belts a law many people protested, providing lots of data why they didn't work.</p><p></p><p><strong>I can't see the harm in wearing a mask, so to me no big deal, and it will all be over with in 9 more months or so.</strong></p><p></p><p>I would like a provision where people sign a contract that they don't want to wear a mask, or take a vaccine, whatever the current meme is about rules and government recommendations, and by signing that contract they agree that they won't be treated for any consequences, like they go to the bottom of the list if there is a shortage of hospital space. </p><p></p><p>I am more of a libertarian and I think for the most part people should be free to do any stupid thing they want regardless of how dangerous it is for themselves. Like I would be inclined to legalize most street drugs like cocaine. But I also believe people should have to bear the consequence of their actions and not be bailed out by society. Not going to happen, but it would be appropriate. </p><p></p><p>I am amused by internet warriors like you and I who make claims about highly technical data while the vast majority of medical professionals disagree. </p><p></p><p>I am glad I don't work in the medical profession or in government, a real thankless job with a lot of risks. </p><p></p><p>But I am also not inclined to debate issues like this as people make up their minds and regardless of any data, they aren't going to change their minds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 191794, member: 18023"] unfortunately, a large minority of people refuse to social distance, continue to party and go to bars, etc, and a lot of times it's not practical to social distance. No doubt if you live in rural areas during June, it seems pretty stupid to social distance and wear a mask when at that time there were zero covid infections in rural areas and it looked strickly like a big city problem. It's like seat belts, when they made seat belts a law many people protested, providing lots of data why they didn't work. [B]I can't see the harm in wearing a mask, so to me no big deal, and it will all be over with in 9 more months or so.[/B] I would like a provision where people sign a contract that they don't want to wear a mask, or take a vaccine, whatever the current meme is about rules and government recommendations, and by signing that contract they agree that they won't be treated for any consequences, like they go to the bottom of the list if there is a shortage of hospital space. I am more of a libertarian and I think for the most part people should be free to do any stupid thing they want regardless of how dangerous it is for themselves. Like I would be inclined to legalize most street drugs like cocaine. But I also believe people should have to bear the consequence of their actions and not be bailed out by society. Not going to happen, but it would be appropriate. I am amused by internet warriors like you and I who make claims about highly technical data while the vast majority of medical professionals disagree. I am glad I don't work in the medical profession or in government, a real thankless job with a lot of risks. But I am also not inclined to debate issues like this as people make up their minds and regardless of any data, they aren't going to change their minds. [/QUOTE]
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