No, asking you to wear a mask is not an infringement of your constitutional rights
Abstract
The second author of this letter recently had a disheartening interaction with the mother of a patient. At issue was his institution's directive—everyone on the hospital's grounds must wear a mask to protect against coronavirus disease 2019. The patient's mother asserted that asking her to wear a mask was a violation of her “constitutional rights.” The mother's proclamation, which as we are witnessing, is shared by others, revealed an...
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No, asking you to wear a mask is not an infringement of your constitutional rights
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
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