@strypey @jens @clacke At the height of the pandemic the lack of masks in highly dense public transport systems was a disgrace, all the more clearer given that many of those refusing to wear a mask had the hypocrisy to have one under the chin.
It seems to me there was not only ignorance but moral hazard, *im alright jack* type behaviour and socialising risks.
In all likelyhood many environments dont need mandates (and the data should arbitrate).
For conferences test rather than mask attendees
Here's a great piece by
@kendrawrites on bias in #COVID reporting.
"Outlets have amplified voices that helped create a narrative that not only pathologizes those who remain cautious about the disease, but also fail to adequately convey the risks associated with Covid such that many people are unwittingly taking on potentially lifelong risks.
In the process, we’ve failed at our field’s core tenets — to hold power to account and to follow the evidence. "
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