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A photo went viral of a professor wearing a mask during a Zoom call alone in his office. He used the frenzy to remind critics of one plain reality of COVID.

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It is becoming more apparent that everyone just want to judge and criticize everyone and everything. How does it affect you if he chooses to wear his mask in his office. No one should have to explain how they decided to live their lives, especially with everything going on

“Right now we should try to act with a little bit more grace and assume the best of people and assume that people who are wearing masks have very good reasons to do so.”

Most buildings aren't properly fitted with air filters that will lower transmission. A private office doesn't mean private air duct.

Unless live closed captioning was available, it seems a cost-benefit analysis would involve disinfectant spray, a closed door, then no mask. (At least if hearing impaired students' needs are still valid during COVID.)

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Must be a Poli Sci professor 😂😂

A powerful positive message. The Doctor knows best. Our MedPros have done fantastic for us all and continue to. Thanks Doc and all.

Okay good. Go Brady Go. Read “Let’s Blow-Up Now” at search for Donzo.

Another public health official promoting misinformation. Smart people have learned to ignore their lies!

A lot of people didn't read the article and it shows

Legit question - does NPR do commentary like Daniel Shore did on Saturday mornings, or is it all now commentary?

I don’t personally know very many who got Covid in 2020-2021. I know 6 people who got it within the past month. There is a spike. Vaccines kept folks alive.

Hi-hum...I heard his interview I don’t get why that was newsworthy .

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