The medical community not wearing masks is not safe, not intelligent enough to actually effectively care for you, cannot be trusted ethically in the charge of your care, and should be written off as reckless vectors of disease, chronic illness, and death at every level from EMT to MD/DO.

From the CDC to your general practitioner.

My doctor resigned in protest of unsafe working conditions, and his replacement is an unmasked clown.

#COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDisAirborne

its interesting.

The reaction I get from healthcare workers when im wearing my elastomeric mask and they have none is one of either surprise or shame.

Surprise means theyre uninformed about post-viral illness, cognitive impairment in 10-30% of COVID incidences, and limited duration of immunity to covid.

Shame, when they know I know theyre harming their patients and family and thus are Unethical providers (and legitimately depraved people tbh).

#COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDisAirborne

if youre asking whether i consider unmasked healthcare workers on the level of Unit 731 doctors/scientists, or Something similar, the answer is: no.

ive no evidence Unit 731 ever acted as invasive vectors toward their own family.

(a bit glib and tongue in cheek, but tis the only way to cope with human anti-society).

to me, human uncivilization is all ive ever known.

Asthma age 8? 4/5 family members smoking without ventilation like chimneys for their 1980s-90s Marlboro Points.

Human uncivilization is epitomized by healthcare providers unmasking. may as well stop washing hands.

#COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver #COVIDisAirborne

@hannu_ikonen me too. Also, my asthma was untreated because “you can’t have asthma, it doesn’t run in MY family.,..”
@hannu_ikonen oh and, “are you done rolling our cigarettes?!” Because my hands were smallest.
@kthornton @hannu_ikonen on Saturday afternoons in 1980s Britain we had "World of Sport" and "Grandstand" on the telly, and all our dads/uncles sat round the telly watching sports (usually sportsball/wrestling/motor and horse racing and snooker and smoking cigarettes), all the sports were sponsored by tobacco companies, so of course when we reached teenage years half of us took up smoking as it was normal..

@kthornton @hannu_ikonen

I mistyped some punctuation so it reads like "snooker and smoking cigarettes" was part of the same sport; but during the 1980s extent that genuinely was the case (I used to jokingly call the tournament the "World Smoker Championship")