To Mask, or not to Mask

Obviously, the responsible answer here is, YES.

However, it is becoming more complicated amongst those who tend to favor pronouncements that are otherwise on the contradictory, with non-scientific [often with 'scientific sounding' terms being referenced] and baseless conspiracy theories out of the magicians hat; that are outright misleading and false.

Politics aside, SARS-COV-2 does a great harm, especially when it has the ability to mutate. It has taken lives of many and left the families and friends with sheer devastation for their loss.

Vaccinations are not the enemy; the fear of it is. It is far-fetched to believe that the elites in the medical profession and the corrupted politicians are conspiring on a dark scheme of things. This is nonsensical, however, to someone else, this may seem legitimate. The error is not with the individual, but rather the influence and source of evidence that are the cause of such diversion, in my opinion.

"If WhatsApp Messages and YouTube Videos says it, it must be true..."

Through, proper education and knowledge-sharing, via the responsible sources, everyone of us are highly likely to consume the truth with scientific evidences and explanations that can be fathomed to human mind.

Therefore, being responsible for oneself [and others around] is our innate duty. Mask on.


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