You got to
keep up with the farce, no?
"Do as we
say and not as we do", right?
Don’t wear
surgical rnasks, during an alleged incident but go with cloth ones, WTF?
So, in Australia, we're told that cloth 'rnasks' are an acceptable form of defence.
One question posed:
Do anaesthetists need to wear surgical rnasks in the operating theatre? A literature review with evidence-based recommendations.
Where the answer was co-authored allegedly by Brett Sutton:
See full document:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0310057X0102900402
See Sutton's video from 11 July 2020:
within link:
And you STILL trust the corporation aggregate (commonly referred to as 'government') that instructs you that cloth ones are sufficient?
meme time:
The letters 'rn' were substituted for a single letter that they look like, for key word scanning reasons.
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