African Americans still wearing Covid-19 masks.
I don't know if it's racist to inquire, but early in the pandemic there was apparently controversy over black men wearing masks for covid because they didn't want anyone to think they were robbing a place and things getting risky for them. And this is while the virus particularly effected the African American population. Now that the pandemic is basically over and few wear masks anymore, it seems to me that most of those that still do wear them are black. Anyone else notice this in different parts of the U.S.? Better late than never I suppose, but it seems like there must be more to it that I'm missing.
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It is possible that the statistics came to the majority of the African-American population a bit later than it was spread in the northern states, but given the upsurge of infections in that population the beginning of the most recent wave, I think it's wise of them take the most obvious precautions.
I'm in a northern state. What country are you from? When did the virus first particularly impact there? A new mutation there?
Good! Then you'll be informed of approaching danger before people who live in states where it's illegal to tell the truth.
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Canada. Does that make a difference to the virus?
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Which variant? The first one hit ship- and airports, unsurprisingly. After that, I don't know. The latest wave looks superficially like New Brunswick in late August. I'm not familiar with their rate of prevention compliance.
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Not there; it was in the US a little earlier.
Well country matters because some countries had much better control than others. Italy screwed the pouch and New Zealand I recall did pretty well.
Four months ago I received my booster, still maskless, and then contracted the virus again two months later and suffered mild (and some new) symptoms during the holidays which seem to have finally(?) subsided. I'm Black and still maskless. I haven't encountered any Black men or women wearing masks in metro Portland in the last twenry months. AFAIK, none of my friends and family who are Black and living in NYC, Phoenix, Atlanta & Seattle wear masks either so I have no experiential basis on which to find the OP credible. If anything, I only see Asians and some Whites still wearing masks.
Just my local observation. I'm in Buffalo.
https://twitter.com/BillMarchel/status/1611724672982474752
I have heard that the only antidote to its venom is a stiff chug of Aquavit.
My brother-in-law lived there some time ago.
What he didn't know, and nor did I until today, is that the local Natives had made a game of the phenomenon.
Haven't heard of in Ontario, either, though we have Ojibwe acquaintances and plenty and plenty of snow. Guess either the game belongs to some other nation, or the weather phenomenon occurs elsewhere also, or it's not that popular. I know I'll never play it.
In terms of lives lost? Yep. In terms of everything else whatsoever? Absolutely not.