HORRIFYING: Johns Hopkins EPIDEMIOLOGIST Tells People Suffocating From Mask Use To "GET OVER IT," Say Masks Will STAY FOR SEVERAL YEARS



By John Paluska, Founder of The Daily Fodder

In a horrifyingly psychotic interview, a Johns Hopkins researcher openly stated that we should wear masks for several more years and that people should "get over it" if they disagree, regardless of whether they have the virus or not.

As Fox 17 reports:
“I think that mask wearing and some degree of social distancing, we will be living with — hopefully living with happily — for several years,” Toner said. “It's actually pretty straightforward. If we cover our faces, and both you and anyone you're interacting with are wearing a mask, the risk of transmission goes way down.”

There are now several counties in Tennessee that require masks. This comes as COVID-19 cases have been on the rise.

Decisions by leaders haven't come without pushback from those not wishing to wear a mask.

“They will get over it," Toner said about people who aren't wearing masks at the moment. "It's just a question of how many people get sick and die before they get over it."
While people complain of their masks SUFFOCATING them, and fast food workers often work for 9 or 10 hours using the same dirty, flour-coated masks since many locations do not provide new masks when old ones get dirty, this is the last thing anyone wants to hear.

Nevermind the fact that, unless you are wearing an N95 respirator, your mask isn't doing anything at all other than making you feel good, according to MANY STUDIES. This "researcher" clearly has no idea what he's talking about and only cares about one thing: keeping America in pain, keeping American children starving, and keeping Americans on a track to mass suicide. At what point do we wake up and stop killing ourselves in the name of a virus with a 98% survival rate for everyone who isn't a boomer?

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