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Perhaps.

But perhaps by not masking, it shows the individual to be relatively un-cautious.

That’s really useful to know if you happen to be on the other end of the vulnerable spectrum.



I'm not sure that I understand what you are arguing here. Assuming there is no masking policy, the act of not wearing a mask is no longer a signal that someone is more or less cautious than someone else. This is assuming that accompanying that policy is a general public sentiment that masks are not effective.

The act of wearing a mask despite no policy would indicate greater caution, but the inverse is not obviously true.

It seems the existence of a masking policy, public knowledge about the implications of exposure, and the presumption that masks provide some mitigation are all things that are required to then make some conclusion about whether or not the unmasked person across the room is relatively un-cautious.


True enough.

Not wearing a mask now is normal again.

Wearing is the more unusual case.

I thought you were arguing that not wearing paints and unflattering picture.

But I agree that isn’t the case any longer.

Apologies. Misunderstood timing.




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