PsychoBandito
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I don't know what you do in life every day but I guess you get spit on your face quite often by strangers huh
Unless someone scream at you literally inches away from your face how often do you get someone's saliva particle in your mouth or in your nose or in your face? And then factor in the odd that this person actually carries virus? And then lets say you yourself is wearing mask to protect YOURSELF. What are the actual odds you catch virus this way?
My point is, if you are so paranoid then wear the mask. No problem, protect yourself. Wear entire hazmat suit for all I care. But why make it mandatory when the chance of getting virus like that is stupid slim? Because "better than nothing"? Then It should be at your own discretion, especially when numbers of covid patient and death are disappointingly low for a "pandemic".
While I do agree that it's not smart to go to parties and grind on each other, the most toxic people in this whole covid story is the typical virtue signaling docile and stupid fearmongering people.
Be mindful, do exercise, take lots of vitamin D to help boost your immune system, go out and get healthy dose of sunlight.
You've been fine so far like everybody else, and you will continue to be fine. My 2c
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to counter your "screaming from inches away", you know in the winter, when you breath out normally, how far you can see your breath? Those are all humid particles.