For me it's a problem that the personal freedom of people to not mask in indoor spaces has now outweighed the necessity for immunecompromised, vulnerable, or people who do not wish to become immunecompromised or vulnerable, people to access those spaces. I have a right to access hospital care, and in fact go to the job that pays all my bills, without risking my health and life. No one gives a shit about that anymore.
I think the precautionary principle is such that we need to focus on needs over wants. And the need of disabled people to exist in public life should outweigh the want of the temporarily able-bodied to not wear a mask. Or, I dunno, they could properly ventilate all buildings and free us all from this bullshit, but that would make the money sad.
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I think the precautionary principle is such that we need to focus on needs over wants. And the need of disabled people to exist in public life should outweigh the want of the temporarily able-bodied to not wear a mask. Or, I dunno, they could properly ventilate all buildings and free us all from this bullshit, but that would make the money sad.