You should really ask where are the biohazard bins for the infectious gloves and masks for the general public to safely dispose into?
They just throw the mask on their passenger seat after touching it 50 times and go to the next place and put it back on after rubbing their eyes etc.
Also I’m in panicky liberal land and 24 hours a day the fast food drive thrus are packed. if it’s so contagious and deadly and you’re so scared why are you going to risk it with a minority preparing your food and touching their mask multiple times while getting your order ready?
I actually haven’t eaten out since this started and have lost 30 pounds exactly what I needed to lose. My mom moved in with us and she’s older with no current health conditions and I’d hate to kill her in the off chance her immune system goes crazy after being infected.
The odds are extremely low but why during a supposedly deadly pandemic would I take a chance on someone preparing my food, one of the easiest ways to get sick.
Forcing everyone to wear masks is one of the most insidious parts of all of this insanity.
So if you know anything about disease transmission, you'll know that perhaps the #1 way to catch something is by touching your fucking face all the time. Someone coughs in their hand, opens a door, you come by 2 minutes later and open that same door, then- oh no, you must itch your eye! Boom, you've just been exposed to whatever that coughing person had.
What does wearing a mask for 8-12 hours a day FORCE you to do? That's right- WEARING MASKS FORCES YOU TO TOUCH YOUR FACE OVER AND OVER ALL DAY LONG. Sip of water? Touch your face. Adjust the mask because it's shifting around while you're trying to work? Touch your face. It's been made impossible to go through your day without frequently touching your face, which will lead to people getting sick with other shit more often.
Also, did you know that the flu is down 98% this year? I see a bunch of ppl in this thread calling covid a "cold", that's wrong- it's the flu, renamed, repackaged, and rebranded.
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