Yes, there was every indication that it was false back in March/April 2020 because somebody actually did some reporting and it was actually in the news briefly. Moreover, it's just common sense that droplets wouldn't have a strict two metre limit and that it was a gimmick all along to make people feel that they could be reasonably safe when shopping, etc. Masks aren't 100% effective either. Both of these facts are why some of the more sane countries like Sweden were never complete dickheads about mask mandates and social distancing.
Repeating a false claim is not reporting.
Only if you know it's false.
There's no indication that's the case here. They're just passing the message on from others. Like most of .win.
Yes, there was every indication that it was false back in March/April 2020 because somebody actually did some reporting and it was actually in the news briefly. Moreover, it's just common sense that droplets wouldn't have a strict two metre limit and that it was a gimmick all along to make people feel that they could be reasonably safe when shopping, etc. Masks aren't 100% effective either. Both of these facts are why some of the more sane countries like Sweden were never complete dickheads about mask mandates and social distancing.
Can you support that statement?
The thing that tells you the sun and moon go around the Earth.
USA deaths per million residents: 2,416
Sweden deaths per million residents: 1,485
Canada deaths per million residents: 778
Yes.
Wow. Most provinces have conservative governments, right?