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#81
The Republican governors of certain states are in a mell of a hess.

A slew of the biggest cities and counties in Arizona and Texas have begun to mandate face masks after their Republican governors — facing mounting pressure — gave their blessing this week.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday reversed course to allow mask requirements, while Texas Gov. Greg Abbott clarified the same day to KWTX that local officials could tell businesses to mandate masks without running afoul of his executive order banning civil or criminal penalties for those who do not cover their faces in public.

I had to laugh at that last bit. Businesses may require masks, but not governmental entities?

More conservative gymnastics no doubt in store as the Covid hoax ravages their state populations.

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#82
California is mandating face masks, too.

https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA/Pag...0-128.aspx

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health today released updated PDF guidance that requires Californians to wear a face covering in high-risk settings. A growing body of scientific research has shown that people with no or few symptoms of COVID-19 can still spread the disease and that the use of face coverings, combined with physical distancing and frequent hand washing, will reduce the spread of COVID-19.

"Science shows that face coverings and masks work," said Governor Gavin Newsom. "They are critical to keeping those who are around you safe, keeping businesses open and restarting our economy."

Governor Newsom also addressed why he took this action now. "Simply put, we are seeing too many people with faces uncovered – putting at risk the real progress we have made in fighting the disease. California's strategy to restart the economy and get people back to work will only be successful if people act safely and follow health recommendations. That means wearing a face covering, washing your hands and practicing physical distancing."

"As Californians venture into our communities more, wearing face coverings is another important way we can help protect one another," said Dr. Sonia Angell, State Public Health Officer and Director of the California Department of Public Health. "Combined with physical distancing and frequent hand washing, wearing cloth face coverings when we are with others outside of our household will reduce the spread of COVID-19, which is still a very real threat across our state."

Today's guidance mandates the use of cloth face coverings by the general public statewide when outside the home, with limited exceptions.

Californians must wear face coverings when they are in the situations listed below:

Inside of, or in line to enter, any indoor public space;
Obtaining services from the healthcare sector in settings including, but not limited to, a hospital, pharmacy, medical clinic, laboratory, physician or dental office, veterinary clinic, or blood bank;

Waiting for or riding on public transportation or paratransit or while in a taxi, private car service, or ride-sharing vehicle;

Engaged in work, whether at the workplace or performing work off-site, when:
Interacting in-person with any member of the public;
Working in any space visited by members of the public, regardless of whether anyone from the public is present at the time;
Working in any space where food is prepared or packaged for sale or distribution to others;
Working in or walking through common areas, such as hallways, stairways, elevators, and parking facilities;
In any room or enclosed area where other people (except for members of the person's own household or residence) are present when unable to physically distance.
Driving or operating any public transportation or paratransit vehicle, taxi, or private car service or ride-sharing vehicle when passengers are present. When no passengers are present, face coverings are strongly recommended.


While outdoors in public spaces when maintaining a physical distance of six feet from persons who are not members of the same household or residence is not feasible.


The following individuals are exempt from wearing a face covering:

Children aged two and under;
Persons with a medical, mental health, or developmental disability that prevents wearing a face covering;
Persons who are hearing impaired, or communicating with a person who is hearing impaired, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication;
Persons for whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to the person related to their work, as determined by local, state, or federal regulators or workplace safety guidelines.
Persons who are obtaining a service involving the nose or face for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service;
Persons who are seated at a restaurant or other establishment that offers food or beverage service, while they are eating or drinking, provided that they are able to maintain a distance of at least six feet away from persons who are not members of the same household or residence;
Persons who are engaged in outdoor work or recreation such as swimming, walking, hiking, bicycling, or running, when alone or with household members, and when they are able to maintain a distance of at least six feet from others;
Persons who are incarcerated. Prisons and jails, as part of their mitigation plans, will have specific guidance on the wearing of face coverings of masks for both inmates and staff.

More information about the state's COVID-19 guidance is on the California Department of Public Health's Guidance web page.

More information about reopening California and what individuals can do to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visit Coronavirus (COVID-19) in California.
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#83
"Everyone should just wear a damn mask"

--Marco Rubio, ®, Texaserm, Florida
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#84
Acer wrote:
"Everyone should just wear a damn mask"

--Marco Rubio, ®, Texas

“Texas”?? He’s a Senator from Florida.


(Or am I missing some in joke?)
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#85
DeusxMac wrote:
[quote=Acer]
"Everyone should just wear a damn mask"

--Marco Rubio, ®, Texas

“Texas”?? He’s a Senator from Florida.


(Or am I missing some in joke?)
Sorry, they all look the same from here.
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#86
Acer wrote:
[quote=DeusxMac]
[quote=Acer]
"Everyone should just wear a damn mask"

--Marco Rubio, ®, Texas

“Texas”?? He’s a Senator from Florida.


(Or am I missing some in joke?)
Sorry, they all look the same from here.
Casual...
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#87
https://www.startribune.com/hum-or-hold-...571504742/

We know that we can get the coronavirus by breathing in respiratory droplets exhaled, coughed or sneezed by someone with the disease.

So does it help to hold your breath when you pass mask-free strangers on the street, or when you have to share a public bathroom, or crowd into an elevator with other people?

“I’ve done about 750 national and international interviews now" on the COVID-19 pandemic, said Dr. Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic professor of medicine and infectious diseases and director of the Mayo Clinic’s vaccine research group. “Nobody has asked me that one.”

But Poland’s response: Why not?

“If you’re not breathing in, you’ve dramatically cut down the risk logically,” he said.

In fact, he said he and his family hold their breath during brief encounters with other people.

“When we’re going by people and you have to be unavoidably close, hold your breath,” he said. “You have reduced the risk of breathing it in at no cost.”
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#88
Speedy wrote:
https://www.startribune.com/hum-or-hold-...571504742/

We know that we can get the coronavirus by breathing in respiratory droplets exhaled, coughed or sneezed by someone with the disease.

So does it help to hold your breath when you pass mask-free strangers on the street, or when you have to share a public bathroom, or crowd into an elevator with other people?

“I’ve done about 750 national and international interviews now" on the COVID-19 pandemic, said Dr. Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic professor of medicine and infectious diseases and director of the Mayo Clinic’s vaccine research group. “Nobody has asked me that one.”

But Poland’s response: Why not?

“If you’re not breathing in, you’ve dramatically cut down the risk logically,” he said.

In fact, he said he and his family hold their breath during brief encounters with other people.

“When we’re going by people and you have to be unavoidably close, hold your breath,” he said. “You have reduced the risk of breathing it in at no cost.”

I have done that, even before the pandemic, if I saw or heard a person or especially a child, sneeze or cough in front of me. I would hold my breath and walk quickly through the 'danger zone.'
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#89
Apropos comment:

Republicans will accept 125,000 deaths from a white president, but not affordable health care from a black president.

>>

Jan 03: Trump briefed on Coronavirus outbreak.
Jan 04: Golf
Jan 05: Golf
Jan 09: Rally
Jan 14: Rally
Jan 18: Golf
Jan 19: Golf
Jan 21: "We have it totally under control. It's one person coming in from China."
Jan 28: Rally
Jan 30: Rally
Feb 01: Golf
Feb 02: Golf
Feb 10: Rally
Feb 15: Golf
Feb 16: Golf
Feb 17: Fundraiser
Feb 18: Fundraiser
Feb 19: Rally
Feb 20: Rally
Feb 21: Rally
Feb 26: "And the 15 in a couple of days is gonna be down to close to zero."
Feb 28: "Coronavirus. This is their 'new hoax'... You'll be fine."
Feb 29: 1 dead
Mar 07: Golf
Mar 08: Golf
Mar 11: 38 dead
Mar 12: "It's gonna go away."
Mar 13: "I don't take responsibility at all."
Mar 16: I give myself a “10 out of 10.”
Mar 17: 110 dead
Mar 19: "We’re not a shipping clerk."
Mar 27: "We have done a job the likes of which nobody's seen."
Mar 30: 3,150 dead
Mar 31: Buy MyPillow™
Apr 05: Take two malaria pills and have your family call me in their mourning.
Apr 07: 12,895 dead
Apr 10: "The germ has gotten so brilliant that the antibiotic can't keep up."
Apr 13: "Everything we did was right."
Apr 15: 30,081 dead
Apr 16: The states have authority.
Apr 17: Rebel against the blue states!
Apr 23: Drink two cups of Clorox and have your family call me in their mourning.
May 01: Blame China, not me.
May 03: 68,597 dead
May 05: We don't need no stinking testing!
May 08: "This is going to go away without a vaccine."
May 12: Blame Obama, not me.
May 13: 87,214 dead
May 14: "If we didn't test we wouldn't have any cases."
May 18: I love my malaria pills.
May 19: US leading in coronavirus cases is “a badge of honor.”
May 21: Masks are stupid.
May 22: Ignore your governor, go to church!
May 23: Golf
May 24: Golf
May 25: Golf
May 26: 100,800 dead
June 1: Bunker Boy!
June 20: "I said we should reduce the testing."
June 21: Golf
June 23: Rally
June 26: Statue lives matter. American lives, not so much.
June 27: 128,152 dead
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#90
Now I see people outside on a local walk-bike path, taking masks OFF while distant from other people on the path, only putting them ON when coming close to someone. This includes people walking, running, cycling.

Do they not appreciate that we have to breathe in their exhalations, whether we're near them or not? Keep your mask ON, please.
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