We’ve all seen it. A man or a woman driving their car with a mask on their face.
As we all know, you can say a great deal about yourself without actually saying anything.
They may not realize it, but here is what people are saying when they wear a face mask while driving their car.
I voted for Joe Biden.
I believe the coronavirus is a deadly disease like smallpox or ebola.
I believe everything the government says about the coronavirus.
I believe that the coronavirus is a public health emergency that only government can deal with.
I believe the coronavirus is like a toxic cloud lingering in the air that could poison me.
I hang on every word of Dr. Fauci.
I believe everything the mainstream news media says about the coronavirus.
I check the latest figures on the worldwide coronavirus infection rates every night.
I am scared to death that I am going to breathe in the coronavirus while I am driving my car.
I no longer use restrooms at stores and restaurants.
I believe that Covid-19 tests are entirely accurate.
I believe in social distancing.
I am very concerned about the rise in coronavirus cases, but ignore the death rate.
I believe that everyone whom the government says died of coronavirus actually died of coronavirus.
I can’t wait to take the Covid-19 vaccine.
I no longer go the church services.
I believe that wearing masks saves lives.
It bothers me when I see employees at stores not wearing their masks properly.
I use hand sanitizer all throughout the day.
I don’t believe anything that conservatives and libertarians say about the coronavirus.
I think that those who dismiss the severity of the coronavirus are conspiracy theorists.
I am going above and beyond any recommendations to keep from catching the coronavirus.
I believe that breathing in fresh air might make me sick.
I support government mask mandates.
I support government lockdowns.
I support the government closing “unessential” businesses.
If I catch the coronavirus, then I might die.
I wear a mask when walking in the park.
I wear a mask when I gas up my car.
I wear a mask when I walk my dog.
I believe that everyone should wear a face mask.
I wear a mask whenever I step out of my front door.
I believe everything the CDC says about the dangers of the coronavirus.
I believe that people who don’t wear masks are endangering themselves and others.
I wear a mask in restaurants while I am ordering my food.
I believe masks work but still want you to wear one so you don’t infect me.
I can’t get the coronavirus if I take off my mask while eating and drinking at a restaurant.
I put on my mask to walk to the restroom at a restaurant.
I put on my mask back on at a restaurant as soon as I finish my meal.
I didn’t spend any time with people outside of my immediate family over the holidays.
I believe we are all in this together, but I don’t really know what this means.
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