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This behavior is stupefying. Valved mask in an hermetically sealed closed vehicle. Something does not compute.
@artemis
The hospital would not have had those in their supplies, nor would any federal health agency that is ordering them for employees. It's not even acceptable as a "social mask" because it doesn't impede exhaled air. Hospitals won't even allow you in wearing them.
That guy must not have been given anything adequate, and he had to get what he could scrounge up from his friend the amateur woodworker. That's a damn shame he's being treated that disrespectfully.
Good point. Perhaps he's not even fed employee. Perhaps he's one of the 'boys'. Nothing w'd surprise me.
@artemis
No, there would be have to be a secret service agent there. But N95s are in short supply, so most employees aren't issued them unless they are doing an "aerosolizing procedure." But those guidelines did not anticipate some poor dudes being locked in a hermetically sealed car with a guy with COVID pneumonia.
Right. It was probably all in a rush. T became manic about doing this on the spur of the moment, and nobody could hold him back. Had to be quick, while still daylight. 'Cauze optics.
Hope they'll make a movie out of all this hospital saga.
I can only hope the guy already had covid and is immune.
Everything is so messed up. Hope 45 has a very long life, fully lucid, to be held responsible for everything he's been doing.
@artemis
And what's with the nasal strip? It's not supposed to look like that.