With the restrictions governments have put in place to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, I am not sure why masks have become such a cultural flashpoint. Governments have implemented economic lockdowns and "stay at home" orders, closed schools, businesses, restaurants, offices and churches, restricted where people can work, shop and dine out, restricted access to other medical procedures and banned or strictly restricted the ability to go to theaters, concerts or sports games. These have been much more of an imposition on our lifestyle than wearing a face mask for an hour or two.
A sense of proportion is needed over masks
A sense of proportion is needed over masks
A sense of proportion is needed over masks
With the restrictions governments have put in place to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, I am not sure why masks have become such a cultural flashpoint. Governments have implemented economic lockdowns and "stay at home" orders, closed schools, businesses, restaurants, offices and churches, restricted where people can work, shop and dine out, restricted access to other medical procedures and banned or strictly restricted the ability to go to theaters, concerts or sports games. These have been much more of an imposition on our lifestyle than wearing a face mask for an hour or two.