Right. My point is when they open the flood gates and return the population to work, the guidelines change. Has an effect on the balance of the public.
I am not so sure. The data seems so cooked I think we dont notice much. I was reading an article that Australia had a massive flu outbreak last year in which 75K people died last year. Think about this for a second. Their population is less than that of Texas. Texas has less than 1k COVID deaths and have been shut down for a month....
what if a retail store said you had to wear a mask to enter? Is it one of those things that it is your choice in public spaces but not in private spaces?
I honestly won't argue with the overreaction to the entire globe, but I do fully support the guidelines that are in place to prevent the spread. If essentials can go to work and do this, everyone can. But wash your hands, wear a mask, maintain a little distance and life goes on. If we just stuck to that until a vaccine is created, well, carry on.
I agree, it really is up to the establishment to determine the mask policy for their place. But the Government could make a big push and incentive to encourage restaurants, malls, stores, cinemas, or anywhere else where you have people in close proximity to require mask when entering their establishment. When a person is at their house, or outside, I have no problem. When a person goes on someone else’s turf, they can choose to abide, or go elsewhere.
And if all the other places require it, then ya better keep a mask in your pocket. Otherwise you can wait a few days for an online order.