B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for June 20, 2021

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    Doug K  almost 3 years ago

    Q: What do you think about requiring everyone to wear masks (even where everyone has been vaccinated or has had a disease)?

    A: They are being robbed of their freedom.

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Have a good day.

    DON’T TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!

    (Why I do not let people call me Libertarian. Or Conservative. Or since recently, even Republican.)

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    GiantShetlandPony  almost 3 years ago

    The good news, the vaccinated are more than not protected from the new variants. At least, so far. The unvaccinated are still spreading and dying from a disease that they refuse to get vaccinated from.

    The funniest are the ones that for decades have had to have proof of vaccination to enter some horse shows and even to put their dogs and cats into kennels, but wow, suddenly when it comes to vaccinating themselves…

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    littlejohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    I think that you are trying to needle somebody.

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    Pgalden1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Really Messrs Mastroianni and Hart? A bank robber chooses to wear a mask to protect from being identified. There is zero correlation to the pandemic requirement. I advise Peter to stop sending tablets to his pen pal.

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    karlykru Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    I knew this would be like NextDoor and would start another fight because masking is a political statement here. I come to comics for laughter. Not more fights.

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    Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr.  almost 3 years ago

    The idea that people will behave conducive to the “common good” (masks, vaccines, laws) has always been flawed.

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    djtenltd  almost 3 years ago

    I’ve been reading B.C. for well over 40 years and what someone said recently had never occurred to me. How does a concrete tablet float on the water?? But, it’s only a comic strip.

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    djtenltd  almost 3 years ago

    @Doug K- Personally, I don’t think it should be a requirement but I still wear one when I’m out despite the fact that this virus seems to be tapering off.

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    flemmingo  almost 3 years ago

    Last March they thought I had COVID-19. I could not breathe or catch a breath. It was terrible. Felt like I was being smothered. As it turned out I had AFIB and fluid had built up in my body. To have COVID would feel this way and I never want to feel that way. A mask might not be a complete protection but it’s better than nothing. This new strain is worse. Get vaccinated!

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    Rene Bogue Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    With covid deaths in the US approaching the 1918 pandemic levels, I think anti-mask statements are really irresponsible.

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    sandpiper  almost 3 years ago

    Happy Fathers’ Day to all.

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    mikeszeller Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    So now we know that the GOP right wing guys live on the other side of the water.

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    Michael G.  almost 3 years ago

    Well put!

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    preacherman  almost 3 years ago

    Oh, I get it: the Dems are over here in BC land and the Repubs are over there robbing banks. Makes sense.

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    rondm66  almost 3 years ago

    Good one!

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    chromosome Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    I wore a mask among people before I was vaccinated, and most people I knew also did. I did not hear of any transmission going on during that time. I think masks did a lot of good. Now that I’m vaccinated, I will still wear one when I go to work at the hospital, when a store or business asks me to and when I’m in larger groups of people… otherwise, I go without. I’ll be keeping my masks at hand for allergies, dust, incipient colds, etc.

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    dflak  almost 3 years ago

    Only 50% of our state is fully vaccinated. So I wear a mask indoors in crowded venues. There is a 50-50 chance I have to protect the another person I see from myself. It’s a concept called “Love thy neighbor” even if he doesn’t look like you or speak like you or dress like you or have the same sexual orientation as you or doesn’t sit in the pew next to you on Sunday morning.

    The problem with people who choose not to get vaccinated is that everyone under 12 years of age is still not vaccinated. Non-vaxxers won’t put me at risk, my wife and I are fully vaccinated. They put their own children and the children of others at risk. Maybe they just don’t care. Empathy isn’t a part of their culture.

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    Rise22  almost 3 years ago

    Masks don’t work….ask Fauci….one of those times….

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    KEA  almost 3 years ago

    true freedom must be balanced by responsibility, else it’s just selfishness

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    Gandalf  almost 3 years ago

    Sheeple are going to sheeple; just don’t force me to be one of the flock….

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    hooglah  almost 3 years ago

    I always thought that ugly people should wear a mask. It does have it’s advantage. I saw in a store window, “If you look like Pelosie, you must wear a mask”. Makes sense to me.

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    By that last comment; they should force Illinois politicians to wear masks.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  almost 3 years ago

    I would turn that answer around. I would not have any regard for others’ safety if I was wearing a mask while robbing a bank.

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    RMom Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Yet still, IF I choose not to get vaccinated and I die, it is MY choice. If I choose to get vaccinated and survive the virus, it is MY choice. If I get cancer and choose not to take treatment, it is MY choice. If I live or if I die, it is MY choice. Either way, it should be MY choice. Some in my family are vaccinated, some are not. I respect both. I just want to be able to choose without all of the drama. Those who are not vaccinated pose no risk to those that are, any more, and likely less, than those who choose the flu vaccine and those that do not. Many in my family are at as great a risk from the flu. That’s why I CHOOSE to get vaccinated every year. Just saying it should be choice, not mandate, not drama. I seriously hoped we had gotten rid of drama in January. Apparently not.

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    Jace  almost 3 years ago

    I was in law enforcement for 28 years and I felt very uncomfortable wearing a mask when asking the bank teller that I would like to make a withdrawal.

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    Will_Scarlet  almost 3 years ago

    Some countries have no access to even basic healthcare.Some countries barely have enough food.In some countries (and increasingly many parts of the US) people are denied the right to vote in free elections, and some countries kill people for dissenting.

    But having to wear a mask in a grocery store? Sure, that’s TYRANNY! (not.)

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    paranormal  almost 3 years ago

    I preferred to think of it as protecting myself first, then others.

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    dsatvoinde Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Funny thing is when you want to hide one’s identity (like any good superhero story will tell you) you have to mask the eyes. Masks like the ones we all (well, some of us at least) wear during this time does nothing to ACTUALLY conceal one’s identity. The eyes tell all. ;-)

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    zeexenon  almost 3 years ago

    Our hospitals and medical clinics are still requiring masks … how silly! Don’t they understand that our all knowing society deems otherwise and there is no way anyone crawling with Covid can transmit it to the unprotected by coughing or sneezing on them? Herd immunity equals profits on farms and ranches, but none for humans except where we still have slavery. How many died of it in your county the past week?

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    JPuzzleWhiz  almost 3 years ago

    Hey gang? You’ve always wanted to know to whom Peter sends those tablets to, right? Well, I think I know — it has to be the long-missing Anno and Conahonty! d;o)

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    Smitman56  almost 3 years ago

    Ah, yes. The freedom to trod on other’s freedoms.

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    Crash55  almost 3 years ago

    Masks work. End of story.

    Freedom isn’t unlimited. When two freedoms conflict the one that does know harm prevails. Preventing a possible death sentence trumps the incontrovertible wearing a mask. Also a private establishment can set make the dress code stricter than public health demands.

    As for mask efficacy unless you have a medical degree in infectious diseases or at PhD in a STEM field – STFU and listen those that actually understand the science.

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    Display  almost 3 years ago

    “Since you feel so put upon, it has been suggested that EMS, fire crews, and police stop to decide if they think your needs are worth inconveniencing them. That shouldn’t take them long to field a committee to study and publish a report for their approval or disapproval. Of course the odds of a positive review that favors your rescue might benefit from any empathetic behavior you demonstrate. But offering a response like that which you have posted doesn’t sound too promising. We’ll get back to you within 180 days.”

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    cdward  almost 3 years ago

    All freedom comes with responsibility. Freedom never ever ever meant thinking you could do whatever you feel like because you want or don’t want to do something. That’s toddlerhood. Freedom means choosing to do what’s best for all because you are a person who cares.

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    Shoelace  almost 3 years ago

    Give me liberty…and give me death.

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    briangj2  almost 3 years ago

    Coronavirus Mutations:

    Alpha (B.1.1.7) Scientists estimate that these mutations could make the virus up to 70% more transmissible, meaning it could spread more easily. The mutation on the alpha variant is on the spike protein, which helps the virus infect its host. This is what COVID-19 vaccines target.

    Beta (B.1.351) appears to spread more easily than the original virus but doesn’t seem to cause worse illness.

    Gamma (P.1) appears to be more contagious than earlier strains of the virus. And it may be able to infect people who’ve already had COVID-19.

    Delta (B.1.617.2). The highly contagious variant is now found in 43 countries including the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Singapore. It’s causing more cases of COVID-19 in young people. A study of the COVID-19 vaccine’s effectiveness against this variant found that:

    2 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were 88% effective 2 weeks after the second dose.

    2 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine available in the U.K. were 60% effective.

    Both vaccines are only 33% effective 3 weeks after the first dose.

    Given the difference in protection between doses, experts recommend getting the second shot as soon as you’re eligible.

    Research suggests that changes to the spike protein may make the delta variant up to 50% more transmissible than other COVID-19 variants. Experts have concerns about how the mutated delta variant affects immune response.

    https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-strains#1

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    tinstar  almost 3 years ago

    There are too many comments for me to read them all, so, I apologize if I step on anyone’s toes, but, going in a different direction, than most here… I could be mistaken, but, given today’s atmosphere of suing for every little thing, is it even remotely possible that a lot of businesses are requiring masks for THEIR protection? That way, if someone who was in their store maskless, and they do catch Covid, from basically, anywhere, or anyone they were in contact with, they can’t sue the business owners for not requiring masks, and through circumstantial evidence, accuse that business of being the source of the virus they caught? Just speculating, here.

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    brklnbern  almost 3 years ago

    Good one.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    After the thief robbed the bank and left, the police arrived.

    But when the police asked the bank tellers to ID the thief, they said that they couldn’t, because he wasn’t wearing a mask.

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    Longbow1964  almost 3 years ago

    Even before we were a sovereign nation, General Washington established quarantine’s and mask mandates to protect future American’s and our military from rampant diseases and the ignorance associated with it.

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    DiopticTurtle Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Ratio’d, nice

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    comixdragon  almost 3 years ago

    in my own opinion, mask are stupid, if you have covid stay home.

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    aussie399 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Funny thing.The comments seem to be divided into a couple of mindsets.1. Masks help protect the wearer and others, even if not completely, so it’s ok to be asked or told/directed to wear them.2. It’s not ok to be told or directed, or even asked if you read between the lines, to wear masks or anything else regardless of potential effects on others.BUT, and this is based on some examples given e.g. a dress code in a high class restaurant that is owned, operated and paid for by someone else, it is NOT ok to be told there are standards to adhere to.And boy, is THAT some breathtaking hypocrisy! “I don’t have to follow rules (probably including setting my own rules) but I must not be expected to follow anyone’s rules regardless of the circumstances.WOW!!!!

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