Omaha and Lincoln have been wearing masks for awhile now, and rates are still increasing.If you're in the Big Ten footprint, wear a mask.
Omaha and Lincoln have been wearing masks for awhile now, and rates are still increasing.
Apparently masks aren't the panacea they're made out to be.
Omaha and Lincoln have been wearing masks for awhile now, and rates are still increasing.
Apparently masks aren't the panacea they're made out to be.
Omaha and Lincoln have been wearing masks for awhile now, and rates are still increasing.
Apparently masks aren't the panacea they're made out to be.
I've often wondered if people that make such simplistic arguments against masking apply it elsewhere to other things:Or maybe no one at all claimed that they're a panacea, ever.
Please, just stop with the black and white thinking. This stuff doesn't have to be 100% perfect to be a major improvement.
I have also wondered where people that believe everything that they are told get in life.I've often wondered if people that make such simplistic arguments against masking apply it elsewhere to other things:
1. "Nebraska only got 1 yard rushing on the last play, so running plays are not the answer." or the related "Nebraska threw an incomplete pass, so passing plays are not the answer."
2. "We still have car accidents where people wearing seat belts die, so seat belts are 'no panacea'."
3. "A guy choked to death on a piece of broccoli, so eating vegetables is not a good idea."
I have also wondered where people that believe everything that they are told get in life.
or from the world's leading immunologist?
Who are you referring to?
my guess is he is not referring to don the conWho are you referring to?
The one who has been impeded from doing his job for the past 10 months.