There are perfectly legitimate reasons to wear a mask:
  1. May have been diagnosed with a contagious airborne disease (TB, Flu, Hantavirus, Legionnaires disease, etc). Perhaps he was protecting everyone he came into contact with, including you.
  2. May have an auto-immune disease or condition (on chemo e.g.) and is much more susceptible to things that a healthy immune system would easily fend off.
It is deeply concerning that you jump to conclusions and suggest imprisonment for something so benign as wearing a mask for reasons you have no clue about.
31 sats \ 8 replies \ @Lux 16 Jun
diagnosed with a contagious airborne disease
then he should stay home instead of going around infecting others
auto-immune disease or condition (on chemo e.g.)
the mask makes it way worse, recycling his exhales and growing bacteria and fungus colonies in the mask
It is deeply concerning that you don't question "authority"
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This is somewhat true, people who wear masks for extended periods have shown to develope gingivitis compared to those that did not wear a mask
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then he should stay home instead of going around infecting others
So you acknowledge that airborne diseases can infect others. Wow. There is hope for you yet.
the mask makes it way worse, recycling his exhales and growing bacteria and fungus colonies in the mask
This is pure bullshit. When you are getting surgery, insist that the surgeon and medical team take off their masks, for their own safety.
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What's your source?
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surgery
you know what surgical masks are for, stop being a clown accomplice in mass murder
next time i go on an airplane with an open surgery wound i'll be pissed if the guy next to me doesn't wear a surgical mask