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From what I gather, she was refused service for not wearing a mask in Starbucks. It's a good policy and the fact she supposedly has asthma and can't wear a mask doesn't mean an exception shoul be made. So, what's the problem here exactly?
By not wearing a mask she increases the risk of the business's employees and customers regardless of whether or not she has an underlying medical condition. It should be perfectly within the rights of the business to refuse service, especially since the service is non-essential.
This is also arguably true of people who bring service animals into restaurants and other places where food is being openly prepared. There's a reason many states' food safety codes legally prohibit animals in these spaces. There's also a reason exceptions are made.
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