“It’s not like I’m hugging people and kissing them or anything like that,” he said. He said guidelines were confusing, pointing to earlier guidance that masks should be reserved for health care workers and could only protect those who had the virus from spreading it. “People argue that we’re careless and not thinking about others — that we’re spreading the disease,” Mr. Palma said. “But in order to do that, you have to have it.”
Source: New York Times May 03, 2020 23:33 UTC