It's the opposite in my experience. But what I truly think in the broad
population is that it comes down to whether you know someone that has had it or not. If it doesn't affect you or someone you are close to, those are the people less likely to wear masks, regardless of political beliefs. Typically, if you have seen the affects of this virus, you are more likely to wear a mask in confined spaces.
Then you just have the idiots that think the whole thing is made up and that there isn't a virus. Those are just nuts, their political beliefs don't count.
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Posted: 07/13/2020 at 12:07PM