are on both sides of @Dan 's
Most everyone else takes instructions at face value, then goes on to choose how much or little they are going to follow
That's pretty bad. Take it at face value and then decide not to follow or follow partially.I'd rather say that I choose to follow (though not always what is written, sometimes it's the whisper directive or the one based on action or inaction).
The point is, anyone who is still blaming government or mixed messages as their reason for not wearing a mask is either an idiot or they are lying to you.
How about those that think that people with antibodies should wear masks? How do you define them?
As people who realize that to be the only way to have those without antibodies wearing masks
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
As people who realize believe that to be the only way to have those without antibodies wearing masks
Bingo.
A great store but not in crown heights yet
That statement is debatable. Though they do have some good value in some of their own branded items (notably disposables) and have the best price for Beer Mayim Seltzer.
FTFY
I have yet to see a place successful in having only a portion wear masks.
Maybe, butSo if you have a way to get teat to work please publicize it because I don't know of anyone else who figured it out.
You are opposed to my way of getting it to work. Something about immunity passports.
You have concerns with my way of getting it to work. Something about immunity passports. I never addressed them though even though I keep bringing it up as a vague idea without details.
FTFY. Also, unless you are going to have guards checking at every shul that will not help anyhow.
I most definitely think 770 should have guards. Any other shul is free to make their own choices. I definitely think that issuing guidance without enforcement (in the form of guards) was a total joke (and was therefore nothing but lip service). You do realize that EY has been using immunity certificates for months (though only useful for quarantine exemption).