Walmart just announced they’ll require their customers to wear masks. The Oneida Nation here in upstate New York opened their casino before the Governor here allowed other businesses to do so… not just because they’re a sovereign nation, but also because they promised to require their customers and employees to wear them. There was a shortage of them early on, but now they’re available in all kinds of styles to fit everyone’s temperament and personality: the blue medical ones, bandanas, N-95s, tubes, homemade ones, cloth ones that are now available all over the internet, and even fancy designer ones. I have one with a smile on it (when necessary, I can wear it upside down as a frown). The number of new cases where masks were not advised or mandated clearly validates their use and the consensus (or grudging acceptance) finally seems to be moving in favor of wearing them. Get over the false politicization of masks and do your part: wear one yourself, encourage family and friends, make them mandatory where you work, celebrate their use, even make a game of it. It’s good advice, for sure, and should be followed by everyone, in their own way, today.
Vidal Sassoon (1928 – 2012): British-American hairstylist, businessman, and philanthropist
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