After last week's guidance from the CDC about masks and vaccines (pretty confusing to say the least and almost worthless, imho), several businesses announced that they would no longer require masks to be worn in their establishments by people who have had their full vaccine dosage—two shots for some brands, one for others, and two weeks have passed since their final shot. Yet they will not ask for, or demand in any way, any proof of said vaccinations. "That's okay, we trust you." I am not a rocket scientist, but that logic is about as ridiculous as it can get. I bet it makes many employees of those businesses feel good.
Here's a clue how this will work out. If you do not ENFORCE (in this scenario, the first step is to require proof) whatever rule is in place, then some people will not do as required. Gee, I bet everyone who has NOT had a vaccine will now put on a mask, and only those not wearing masks in such places have been fully vaccinated. LMAO. I guess there are a lot of people like our governor in Arizona. His COVID-19 policy has been all about trusting people to do the right thing. And according to him, people know what the right thing is, so they don't need to be told. That has worked out well, and video evidence time and again proved just how well it worked out. As did the number of cases and deaths in Arizona. —Bill T., Arizona
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