But there is a loophole. It says that people are excused from wearing masks if they have a medical condition that precludes it. So all they have to do is say, "I have a medical condition." Or are they supposed to bring a note from their doctor?
How on earth could this ever be implemented?
Having said that, I have to add: The more obstacles people put up as barriers to fighting this illness, the longer the illness (and the rules and regulations) will go on. Maybe these people should just grow up, and stop venting their frustration in the wrong direction. If they are carrying the virus (and can be doing that with no symptoms) and cough or sneeze near somebody else, and they have no mask on, they are practically making sure that they are infecting that other person. Is it really worth doing that just to make some childish point about not being forced to wear a mask?
I say, let them stay home, or march around in the street demonstrating, which is what they seem to enjoy doing.
I am one of those people who have a medical condition which prevents me from wearing a mask. There are NO stores I am allowed to go into anymore because of this. Luckily my best friend is obliging and does my grocery shopping, but I absolutely hate this. It's getting hot here and sitting in the car waiting is unpleasant.
Legally, stores do not have the right to deny food or medicine to shoppers who cannot wear a mask. They cannot require a note from the doctor either, but you would have to make a scene upon entering the store and they would have to get your medicine or groceries for you and bring them to your car which sounds more complicated and time consuming for everyone.
I haven't yet reached the point of openly arguing, but I'm sure it's in my future as time as drags on and this continues or intensifies unless I travel to another state to buy groceries which I am considering.
To make it all worse our governor has passed legislation forcing everyone to wear a mask outside period. Except for those of us with medical conditions. There is no place left I can go except the cemetery which is becoming a playground filled with people jogging, riding bikes, skateboarding, and sitting in lounge chairs all maskless.
This rule is overkill IMO. I will continue to go out maskless because it's either that or stay in for a couple of years or until November which would hurt my health. I have no intention of allowing this law to destroy me or make me sick.
That's all. I've had my say.