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It makes sense to me unfortunately.

If some small but significant portion of people will be disabled by this then what are we doing going to work, eating in restaurants? What does it mean about me if I stay home working but still get food delivered? Do gas station employees get sick days? If repeated exposure as children risks disability in adulthood then what are we doing sending our kids to school? In a world where being unable to work long-term means deprivation, misery and likely a preventable death? No, it can't be true.

Much more comfortable to believe we wouldn't do this than to confront what it says about us that we have, or what we would have to change to prevent it.



>If some small but significant portion of people will be disabled by this then what are we doing going to work, eating in restaurants?

We are living life. Driving your car is doing much more damage to your fellow man than someone eating at a restaurant.


Ya that's why I don't do that either.


You get food delivered but the delivery staff keep their mask on, you put your mask before seeing them, and all is perfectly fine.

Mask is underrated. Everybody wanted to get rid of it. But why.




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