If the mask directive had been rolled out right at the beginning, with backing from the health authorities who cautioned against their use, mask compliance would probably be somewhat higher right now. This would’ve become a panic-driven behavior, and more would still be doing it
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We’d also be spared copious “masking as culture” essays, since this is now and forever after a political issue, unlike how it is treated in parts of Asia (a health/safety behavior tied to various other behaviors). But that ship has sailed here
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
I think it reveals a fundamental difference b/w the US and most other countries (esp in Asia) - the US has an underlying complete obsession with individual liberty/freedoms whereas other countries, again esp in Asia, have a stronger communitarian ethos.
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Replying to @sinistrallean
i admire the men i have known who would eat directly over a clogged toilet while unclogging it, but they are not the sort of men who like to wear masks or even wear closed-toe shoes while operating motorized augers
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
it's fine to admire this, but a pandemic will only be handled well if there is a strong enough communitarian ethos that people understand that sacrifices of personal liberty have to be made when faced with crisis... libertarianism is incompatible with good crisis response.
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Replying to @sinistrallean
yes, one of those aforementioned men has already had COVID and took a trip to the ICU
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he has been released and now says his immune system is "stronger than ever" and he's lost 50 pounds, which tells you that he had many pounds to lose at the beginning of this journey
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