Wear Your Mask - We're Living In A Society!
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Things To Think On
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- We're living in a society, but what does that mean?
- What are social norms, and what are some examples?
- Why have masks become controversial?
- Why are masks important and what are the benefits?
- If wearing a mask can help someone keep their grandparents, isn't it worth it?
- Our 4-year-old and 6-year-old get this, why don't others?
Links:
- Covid19 Face Mask Infection Rates
- CDC recommends wearing face coverings
- Why Telling People They Didn't Need Masks Backfired
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