@sh76 saidNo it isn't. Not by a long shot. From your original analogy:
So you give it to them one at a time by f'ing them. So what? It's the exact same principle.
"A mask mandate is analogous to a blanket condom mandate across everyone because you never know who is HIV-positive."
If Covid could only be caught by a such a very specific type of contact with another human being, then yes, blanket mask mandates would far more impractical. But Covid spreads *exponentially* faster than HIV by merely breathing.
This seems like another attempt by you to minimize the importance of Covid mandates.
08 Feb 22
@wajoma saidA person can be a carrier (having no symptoms) and still spread Covid. So yes, a technically "healthy" person can spread Covid merely by breathing, sneezing, coughing, etc.
Can a healthy person spread covid by (your prior post) 'sneezing' (now) 'merely breathing'?
Can vivify answer this simple question.
@vivify saidWhat a cop out, you know what was meant, but we'll clarify it for the pretend (we hope it's pretend) simple minded vivfy.
A person can be a carrier (having no symptoms) and still spread Covid. So yes, a technically "healthy" person can spread Covid merely by breathing, sneezing, coughing, etc.
Can a healthy person (non covid) spread covid by (your prior post) 'sneezing' (now) 'merely breathing' (now including) and 'coughing'?
08 Feb 22
@wajoma saidYour question is can someone who doesn't have a disease spread the disease they don't have.
What a cop out, you know what was meant, but we'll clarify it for the pretend (we hope it's pretend) simple minded vivfy.
Can a healthy person (non covid) spread covid by (your prior post) 'sneezing' (now) 'merely breathing' (now including) and 'coughing'?
Pass.