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<blockquote data-quote="Mirtek" data-source="post: 8336045" data-attributes="member: 40810"><p>Yet I am allowed to drive my car despite the fact that as soon as I turn the key I add another miniscule part to the air polution that as a whole kills thousands each year in Europe.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's for the courts to decide and at least tin Germany quite a few C19 regulations have been overruled by courts due to going too far, even though they would have certainly been effective.</p><p></p><p>Fact is that your right not to be hurt only goes so far and does not demand absolute submission of anyone else. There's a point below which you have to accept that anothers action simply run contrary but are allowed nevertheless.</p><p></p><p>Being forced to wear mask may, at a certain point in immunization, or worst case after the realization that this goal may forever be out of reach, be part of those.</p><p></p><p>That will differ from country to country based on it's specific laws and in Germany at least the requirment for maks is swaying and may very well fall soon.</p><p></p><p> And even at the height of our worst wave we never had more than 0.5% of the population actually having it at once. So 99.5% have been restricted on a "just in case" basis as a prevention meassure and critics have been questioning this stretching of the law form day 1.</p><p></p><p>Now given the contagious and tricky nature of C19 it may seem reasonable, but it still leaves a sour tast in many people mouths. We're not locking up everybody just as prevention meassure in case they might become a bank robber after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirtek, post: 8336045, member: 40810"] Yet I am allowed to drive my car despite the fact that as soon as I turn the key I add another miniscule part to the air polution that as a whole kills thousands each year in Europe. That's for the courts to decide and at least tin Germany quite a few C19 regulations have been overruled by courts due to going too far, even though they would have certainly been effective. Fact is that your right not to be hurt only goes so far and does not demand absolute submission of anyone else. There's a point below which you have to accept that anothers action simply run contrary but are allowed nevertheless. Being forced to wear mask may, at a certain point in immunization, or worst case after the realization that this goal may forever be out of reach, be part of those. That will differ from country to country based on it's specific laws and in Germany at least the requirment for maks is swaying and may very well fall soon. And even at the height of our worst wave we never had more than 0.5% of the population actually having it at once. So 99.5% have been restricted on a "just in case" basis as a prevention meassure and critics have been questioning this stretching of the law form day 1. Now given the contagious and tricky nature of C19 it may seem reasonable, but it still leaves a sour tast in many people mouths. We're not locking up everybody just as prevention meassure in case they might become a bank robber after all. [/QUOTE]
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