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2023-09-24 01:36:03
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@krisnelson@legal.social on Nostr: npub1sufwx…0lp40 npub189nhq…fsatx npub100s69…a425x npub1klqkl…vc7yj My ...

npub1sufwxhll8z3zpdg7gv0vw7yg4pqmnltv88m2pw4a4cstshj7vh6qp0lp40 (npub1suf…lp40) npub189nhq0cw33243htm08c53vjvgc5letv7d9sgqtgqsn6fnx6dv8zs0fsatx (npub189n…satx) npub100s69q9t05cdsce7e3g83yuqu34xfaa2pjv59fnl407yxug73zxq6a425x (npub100s…425x) npub1klqkledcnruxxr0uac4f4cmmvp8wn35zduxq0ufe78ej5rpm5kjqzvc7yj (npub1klq…c7yj) My educated guess as a litigator is that at least one reason we're not seeing lawsuits is that causation (in the legal sense) is hard to prove sufficiently when dealing with an airborne disease with a decently long incubation period and many potential sources for infection.

Regulations for masking of some kind would help, as one could then point to a violation of the regulations w/o necessarily needing to prove the same level of causation.
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