Yes ADA still applies. What sense does it make to force a person to do something that triggers or makes their disability worse?Does ADA apply to this circumstance? And if it does, isn't there an enforcement mechanism?
I assume there are lots of legitimate reasons that people cannot wear masks. I also understand stores setting their own policies of their own volition (and support their right to do so). It is just a shame that said policies are based more out of ignorance and fear than out of sound science and reason. (For example: masks are supposed to mitigate when social distancing cannot be maintained. So, why would a store that is already enforcing social distancing also need to require masks?)
So, yeah; I'm with you.
I see some places are opening their beaches but they don't allow swimming - what is that about? Is there something wrong about swimming?
Why would you take the time to make something that's not effective?It's pretty easy to make your own mask, is there any reason not to use just a fabric material?
It's pretty easy to make your own mask, is there any reason not to use just a fabric material?
Why would you take the time to make something that's not effective?
Masks filter down to .3 micron and coronavirus is .125 micron..
I've always said these cloth masks and crocheted masks are as effective as a condom with a bunch of holes in it.
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Cause those making them rules [STRIKE]ate stupid[/STRIKE] are petty tyrants!
Just like hotels having the indoor pool close. That water has so much chlorine ain't no 'rona gonna be in it.
As for ocean/lake water. Come on 'rona wont be in that either. But again those making decisions are stupid and [STRIKE]I'll informed[/STRIKE] want to continue to control the people anyway they can.
Why would you take the time to make something that's not effective?
Masks filter down to .3 micron and coronavirus is .125 micron..
I've always said these cloth masks and crocheted masks are as effective as a condom with a bunch of holes in it.
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Are masks meant to stop virus particle dust or meant to stop droplets of moisture containing the virus?
Why would you take the time to make something that's not effective?
Masks filter down to .3 micron and coronavirus is .125 micron..
I've always said these cloth masks and crocheted masks are as effective as a condom with a bunch of holes in it.
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If drywall dust can get through a surgical type mask, imagine what a virus can do. I went to Menards on April 30th and haven't been back since because of the mask policy. Wear one if you want, but don't force your opinion of them on others. Especially when I see half the people that use them take them down to talk, don't cover noses, or wear them around their neck at the grocery store.
That looks interesting - how about a summary for most of us that do not subscribe.
I would like to believe them, but they make it so difficult.There is the troubling new youth-specific affliction that at least for now looks to be related to exposure to the novel coronavirus.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/05/06/kawasaki-disease-coronavirus/
Ever had new information change old facts before?
It's okay to wear masks.
It's okay to not wear masks.
It's okay to not want to be told you must wear a mask by a government.
Really doesn't need to be much more complicated than that.
I've yet to see anyone wearing a crocheted mask. (they're out there, just very rare)
and 1/8 micron isn't he goal, you just need to stop the vehicle on which the coronavirus is riding. Just imagine there's a bunch of virii in a jumbo jet.
Yep. This is what I meant
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