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For 98 percent of the population, or more, it's just an annoyance.
I don't really see why one would ignore the potentially terminal consequences of this "annoyance", simply not exploding into shrapnel is a pretty low bar to clear; some people who are merely annoyed could still be systemically affected by the virus for the rest of their lives.
Then maybe we should also ban motor vehicles, boats, and anything else that has a slim chance of killing someone. There are quite a few on this list. And the top killer is heart disease. Yet fatty foods have not been banned. According to the New York Times, we have a one in 103 chance of being killed in a motor vehicle accident:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/o ... in%20seven).
This list doesn't include the chances of INJURING yourself or others with cars or other activities. Therefore possible lifetime consequences, blah, blah, blah.
For me, the odds of my not wearing a mask actually killing someone are low enough that I feel justified. Just like I'm not going to stop driving my car out of the slim chance I might kill myself or others. But I'm sure the goodie-two-shoes on here will find reasons to disagree. It won't change my beliefs or actions, though.
I've never liked having other humans within 6 feet of me anyway. It makes me very uncomfortable. I really prefer them to stay further away than that. If I'm in a store or other public place and someone comes close to me, I immediately move away. So, I wouldn't be likely to spread the virus to anyone anyway because I don't let them get close enough.
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