You’ll need a dr that’s not sucking the CDC’s cock. Like a chiropractor. My coworker got one but my “Dr” thinks his asthmatic patient is safer wearing one. Fucking cucks.
In Florida- my place of employment has a big sign up saying basically, if you have a medical exception to wearing the mask, you don’t need to wear one and no one can ask you what it’s for. Lol so a lot of us don’t wear one. It’s fantastic. I deal with people, but most seem relieved when they see I don’t have one on and I’ve never been asked about it. So many ask if they can remove theirs and of course, I don’t mind. I call it the “unmasking dance.”
I. I just asked for one, did not even need a reason. I can remain maskless if I am supposed to stay longer than 15 minutes. Then, I am based in ??. My employer asked me to continue working from home.
Perhaps a dentist could! It's odd we aren't hearing more from them anyways. If a person has cavities, gum issues, is a teeth grinder, smoker (lifestyle), dry mouth, etc, it should stand to reason a dentist would be on board recognizing overall health and prevention, by not breathing in potentially harmful bacteria, or exacerbating or encouraging further oral health decline. Many people don't have the money to address oral problems right away, even just a small filling. They are told to try to prevent further decline until able to come in and get er fixed. Masks aren't good for oral hygiene (which relates directly to overall health) and we will likely see disastrous effects in regards to teeth and gums in otherwise healthy people! MAGA <3
As someone with asthma I've tried to use that as an excuse if the need ever arose.
The response I've gotten: "You're MORE at risk of covid and dying if you have asthma!"
My response back: "I DID have covid, back in December, it didn't affect my breathing at all, I wasn't wheezing or hacking at all. I never once had to go to the hospital, I was fine. You know what DID affect my asthma? Bronchitis for 5 straight weeks 5 years ago. Emergency room 4 times, nearly choked to death in my sleep, and I had a deep, harsh, mucous-y cough for those 5 full weeks. I wanted to die I was in so much pain. But covid? I had a stuffy nose and was tired and that's it! I'd rather get covid 10 times over getting bronchitis again."
Their response: "Well, okay, but you have to wear a mask regardless! You have to protect others!"
My response: "Getting covid twice is less than 0.5%. So far I've not even gotten so much as a cold after getting covid. I'm not going to infect anyone with something I don't have."
Their response: "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, follow the science, rEeEeeEEe!!!!"
My response: Facepalm And then I leave and don't bother coming back.
Every state I know of that has a mask mandate has disabilities as an exemption. Asthma is a officially designated as a disability by federal law (ADA).
I carry two pieces of paper when going out in public maskless, 1 copy of my states mandate which states the disability exemption (highlighted) and 2 a copy of the ADA addition of Asthma as a recognized disability. If someone really wanted to go to the mat with me on whether I have asthma, then I also have a copy of my inhaler prescription but also inform them that they will be sued for asking me to show it to them.
Yeah I got one day one, harassed and denied service on the regular at the local stores but my workplace respects it. Work for a private company. Canada
You’ll need a dr that’s not sucking the CDC’s cock. Like a chiropractor. My coworker got one but my “Dr” thinks his asthmatic patient is safer wearing one. Fucking cucks.
In Florida- my place of employment has a big sign up saying basically, if you have a medical exception to wearing the mask, you don’t need to wear one and no one can ask you what it’s for. Lol so a lot of us don’t wear one. It’s fantastic. I deal with people, but most seem relieved when they see I don’t have one on and I’ve never been asked about it. So many ask if they can remove theirs and of course, I don’t mind. I call it the “unmasking dance.”
I. I just asked for one, did not even need a reason. I can remain maskless if I am supposed to stay longer than 15 minutes. Then, I am based in ??. My employer asked me to continue working from home.
Migraines or asthma would work.
I use a fake one it works all the time!...until they actually call the ADA then.....not so much. It does scare the crap out of the first though!
Ya have to lie to beat a lie.
That's the New Testament right?
Perhaps a dentist could! It's odd we aren't hearing more from them anyways. If a person has cavities, gum issues, is a teeth grinder, smoker (lifestyle), dry mouth, etc, it should stand to reason a dentist would be on board recognizing overall health and prevention, by not breathing in potentially harmful bacteria, or exacerbating or encouraging further oral health decline. Many people don't have the money to address oral problems right away, even just a small filling. They are told to try to prevent further decline until able to come in and get er fixed. Masks aren't good for oral hygiene (which relates directly to overall health) and we will likely see disastrous effects in regards to teeth and gums in otherwise healthy people! MAGA <3
As someone with asthma I've tried to use that as an excuse if the need ever arose.
The response I've gotten: "You're MORE at risk of covid and dying if you have asthma!"
My response back: "I DID have covid, back in December, it didn't affect my breathing at all, I wasn't wheezing or hacking at all. I never once had to go to the hospital, I was fine. You know what DID affect my asthma? Bronchitis for 5 straight weeks 5 years ago. Emergency room 4 times, nearly choked to death in my sleep, and I had a deep, harsh, mucous-y cough for those 5 full weeks. I wanted to die I was in so much pain. But covid? I had a stuffy nose and was tired and that's it! I'd rather get covid 10 times over getting bronchitis again."
Their response: "Well, okay, but you have to wear a mask regardless! You have to protect others!"
My response: "Getting covid twice is less than 0.5%. So far I've not even gotten so much as a cold after getting covid. I'm not going to infect anyone with something I don't have."
Their response: "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, follow the science, rEeEeeEEe!!!!"
My response: Facepalm And then I leave and don't bother coming back.
Every state I know of that has a mask mandate has disabilities as an exemption. Asthma is a officially designated as a disability by federal law (ADA). I carry two pieces of paper when going out in public maskless, 1 copy of my states mandate which states the disability exemption (highlighted) and 2 a copy of the ADA addition of Asthma as a recognized disability. If someone really wanted to go to the mat with me on whether I have asthma, then I also have a copy of my inhaler prescription but also inform them that they will be sued for asking me to show it to them.
Yeah I got one day one, harassed and denied service on the regular at the local stores but my workplace respects it. Work for a private company. Canada
MASKS ARE EXPERIMENTAL - THE LAW SAYS YOU CAN SAY NO TO WEARING THEM
https://www.bitchute.com/video/MnA563SLGtZd/