Stillmasked
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Stillmasked
@StillMask
Mask wearer among the maskless.





MenB needs close and prolonged contact to spread, such as living in the same household or intimate contact such as kissing or sharing drinks and vapes. It is not as contagious as other infections like measles or COVID-19. Learn more ➡️ ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2026/03/18/men…



"At the start of the pandemic it was assumed the virus was spread by close contact - i.e. either touching something or through large droplets after a cough or sneeze. That assumption influenced everything" That idea turned out to be flawed. #post" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">bbc.co.uk/news/live/cde4…


@ja3k_ Americans despise paying for stuff. Absolutely can’t stand it. Along that single dimension we might actually be the most anti capitalist country on earth


This is going to be worse than COVID. We are screwed.

@drseanmullen I’m a little surprised insurance companies haven’t jumped on this somehow like when you apply for insurance they ask if you’re a smoker they should also ask if you mask and if you don’t mask your insurance rates are higher. 🤔



UK: Masks reintroduced for NHS staff amid confusion over rapid spread of meningitis "Hospital staff and GPs have been told to wear masks as authorities scramble to understand why meningitis is spreading so quickly." Telegraph telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…


I am absolutely convinced that even if airborne rabies manifested that it would still be this same reaction. 😭

It only defies explanation for those who lack scientific literacy. As I’ve been saying since 2020, covid infects and damages the thymus gland and boosts IDO in antigen presenting cells, thereby impairing T/NK cell immunity (like another wll known immune suppressive virus). Virtually all infectious diseases are increasing now and this will accelerate.

Kent's meningitis outbreak is deeply unusual and defies easy explanation, according to our health and science correspondent. More here: bbc.in/4smkWCr







I think it can both be true that some masking is better than no masking and also disabled people still get to be mad about times people choose not to mask because it does affect our ability to access society in an equitable way?? Like if you mask at the hospital thats good, but


Isn't it incredible that most Americans don't even know we're at war?


We have severely undercounted the number of COVID deaths, scientists say spklr.io/6012EHor4



My neighbor does this every day, and I don't know what to do. Do you have any suggestions?




