OPINION: We’re thinking of masking as something we do for ourselves, rather than as something we do for the common good. (via The Washington Post)
should still wear a face covering.”
, the common good was how it framed its first masking recommendation: “CDC calls on Americans to wear masks to prevent covid-19 spread.”Now, it appears the agency is more likely to tell people to mask to protect themselves. Today, itArticles about the lifting of the mask mandate share that perspective. I briefly cheered when I read, in the New York Times articlea quote from Robert Wachter, a professor at the University of California at San Francisco: “It’s not just the risks and benefits to you.
I reported my case to the county and took to my bedroom. Three days later, five days after the start of my covid symptoms, I received a call from the health department officially releasing me from quarantine.
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