Thanks, shitheads. Glad you're able to eat burgers in restaurants and don't have to feel uncomfortable around your unmasked family members so people like me can have a much harder time.

  • spring_rabbit [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I work in a congregate shelter with lots of medically vulnerable people. The fact that we are one of the only places still asking people to mask, means that those discussions are much more confrontational than when it was expected everywhere. It's pretty futile most of the time and many of us have stopped asking because we don't want to get yelled at and management isn't supporting us, so it ain't worth it.

    Shit sucks.

    • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      It's been nice at the hospitals I've been at, the door people confront everyone who doesn't wear a mask. It is annoying to remind patients to put their masks on (especially the immunosuppressed ones, like cmon you gotta work with your new reality of having no immune system). It must get pretty rough out there, they don't complain to me when I've asked. Maybe I should get them a card amd some chocolate or something for filtering out the shitheads.

      • spring_rabbit [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        I have so much love for the people who put themselves out there to enforce masks in medical settings and (when it was required) public transit.

        Now imagine you're asking the person to wear the mask in the place they live. It's a hard sell.