Low IQ. Random, incomplete thoughts poorly expressed.
A few bucks matter to this winner, lol. On top of that he hasn't thought through it'll be the last box of ammo he'll buy. May as well splurge on a mag of pricey. Dope.
Lose his business? What if all the hemp dispensaries require masks? Lol! Or groceries?
I think there is more BS to this virus than anyone's imagining but I respect other's rules when on other's property. I get how it doesn't matter how I feel, wearing a mask shows respect. And since no one knows I won't bet on my beliefs with others fear, justified or not.
I simply cannot grasp the emotional reaction to asking someone to wear a mask indoors in public spaces.
If I have any choice at all I wont spend my $ at a place that requires masks. But i would never threaten anyone
>>I think there is more BS to this virus than anyone’s imagining but I respect other’s rules when on other’s property. I get how it doesn’t matter how I feel, wearing a mask shows respect.
would that go for halal restaurant chains (like Church’s Fried Chicken as at a point) if they insist all women must conceal their face to enter?
Let’s see how Taiwan is doing:
Zero local COVID-19 cases for 28th day
No new COVID-19 cases were reported yesterday, marking the 28th day with no domestic cases reported in the nation, Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung said yesterday.
Today is also Mothers Day, so we would like to present our record of no domestic cases having been reported in 28 consecutive days as a gift for all mothers, hoping that everyone can feel safer, said Chen, who heads the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC).
However, people should not let their guard down and should thoroughly practice the new disease prevention lifestyle to achieve an even higher level of safety, he said.
The death rate of COVID-19 in Taiwan is about 0.3 per million population, against a global average of 36 per million population, he added.
Chen also said that people can preorder masks for children aged four or younger through the governments online platforms or at convenience stores from Monday to Wednesday next week, and pick them up at convenience stores from May 25 to June 7.
The masks dimensions are 12.7cm by 8cm, he added.
The masks currently being sold at designated pharmacies, convenience stores, and on the governments eMask Web site and Express mobile app are for adults and children aged four to eight.
The government on April 23 decided to supply smaller masks in response to complaints from parents nationwide about having difficulty finding masks for younger children.