This is true, ask some one you know that works at a hospital, I did.
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This is clearly a training program to systematically eradicate all common sense.
They say it takes two weeks of consistency to instill a new habit.
Apparently it takes longer to remove any residue of common sense out of the system.
Two and a half years later and still they struggle, damn we're stupid.
Common sense may just be the common core after all.
4 weeks to instill a habit.
My bad!
You deserve the upvote
I explained to the male nurse (military veteran) the following fact about masks:
"If the virus was the size of a ping pong ball the gap in the fabric of a mask would be 28 feet in diameter"
He argued that masks still provide protection. I'm sure he is going to get a 4th shot before the fifth one is available in the fall.
there's no excuse for people who've had osha rules pounded into their heads for years- surgical masks are just sneeze guards and N95 are only effective for one time use of an hour or so, and only for people properly fitted. fucking retarded sheep will do anything if it comes from authority.
With only a 30% efficacy. Never leave that part out.
I try to avoid doctors at all. Unfortunately, had to have hernia surgery last week, couldn’t put off any longer. The doctors building is adjacent to a hospital. Of course, they still require masks in the building. I stood maskless in the middle of the elevator while everyone else shook with fear plastered to the walls. I had used this surgeon before, and knew he was anti establishment. In the hall outside his door is a hand written F U to the rest of the building. “Masks are NOT required in this office. And NOT is underlined just in case you missed the caps.
He argued that masks still provide protection
You should’ve retorted “an immune system provides more…”
I layed so much science and knowledge on him that he excused himself to "attend to another patient",
Viruses are all different small sizes because they're just dead cell debris. Bacteria eat the virus debris. Viruses aren't alive. They can't 'infect' other people. Watch this.
https://rumble.com/vw9vfl-what-virus-where-is-the-proof-virology-debunked.html