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MUScoop => The Superbar => COVID-19 => Topic started by: jesmu84 on June 28, 2020, 10:26:07 AM

Title: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: jesmu84 on June 28, 2020, 10:26:07 AM
https://twitter.com/richdavisphd/status/1276629360212979712?s=20
Title: Re: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: Keithtisbarf on June 28, 2020, 02:51:49 PM
This is a good visual for those that don’t believe masks do anything. I know some people who think masks don’t do anything.  ::)
Title: Re: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: wadesworld on June 28, 2020, 03:08:25 PM
This is a good visual for those that don’t believe masks do anything. I know some people who think masks don’t do anything.  ::)

There are people who claim wearing masks don't protect anyone and actually make it more likely you get covid 19.  Absolutely wild.
Title: Re: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: TSmith34, Inc. on July 02, 2020, 11:33:47 AM
https://twitter.com/libbyjones715/status/1277245399795982337

"Welcome to the Freedom Cafe! We trust you to make your own choices if you want to wear a face mask. And, in the same spirit of individual liberty, we allow our staff to make their own choices about the safety procedures they prefer to follow as they prepare and serve your food."
Title: Re: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: rocky_warrior on July 02, 2020, 11:40:28 AM
https://twitter.com/libbyjones715/status/1277245399795982337

"Welcome to the Freedom Cafe! We trust you to make your own choices if you want to wear a face mask. And, in the same spirit of individual liberty, we allow our staff to make their own choices about the safety procedures they prefer to follow as they prepare and serve your food."

The rest of the thread is much more amusing:
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Welcome to the Freedom Cafe! We trust you to make your own choices if you want to wear a face mask. And, in the same spirit of individual liberty, we allow our staff to make their own choices about the safety procedures they prefer to follow as they prepare and serve your food.

We encourage employees to wash their hands after using the bathroom, but understand that some people may be allergic to certain soaps or may simply prefer not to wash their hands. It is not our place to tell them what to do.

We understand that you may be used to chicken that has been cooked to 165 degrees. We do have to respect that some of our cooks may have seen a meme or a YouTube video saying that 100 degrees is sufficient, and we do not want to encroach on their beliefs.

Some of our cooks may prefer to use the same utensils for multiple ingredients, including ingredients some customers are allergic to. That is a cook’s right to do so.

Some servers may wish to touch your food as they serve it. There is no reason that a healthy person with clean hands can’t touch your food. We will take their word for it that they are healthy and clean.

Water temperature and detergent are highly personal choices, and we allow our dishwashing team to decide how they’d prefer to wash the silverware you will put in your mouth.

Some of you may get sick, but almost everyone survives food poisoning. We think you’ll agree that it’s a small price to pay for the sweet freedom of no one ever being told what to do - and especially not for the silly reason of keeping strangers healthy.
Title: Re: The effect of masks and distance
Post by: pbiflyer on July 02, 2020, 12:21:58 PM
Brilliant!