Guillaume lemay-thivierge SquareOffs

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Max Melhof
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Max Melhof

The danger is NOT over. I think this is premature.

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Betancourt Geronimo
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Betancourt Geronimo

The Daniel is not over

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Jeffrey Breslaw
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Jeffrey Breslaw

I am in the older age group that is most at risk for negative effects from the virus. I will continue to mask up in closed spaces where I am in close proximity to others. This will also protect me from other air-bourn diseases.

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Cheryl Wilder
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Cheryl Wilder

Personal choice.

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John Curran
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John Curran

I have no reason to wear a mask when the probability of getting sick now is so low. Here's some news: masks don't seem to help that much since most people don't know how to wear one.

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Randy George
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Randy George

Masks may help, but mask requirements do not appear to do anything given that our numbers have never been better than municipalities without forced mask wearing. And, since we will all need to wear mask again when the next variant or spike comes along, we should take welcome breaks when we can

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T Agnew
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T Agnew

There is an abundance of scientific evidence that strongly supports the position that masks do NOT prevent exposure to COVID-19 or its variants.

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Mark Anthony
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Mark Anthony

because I'm fucking tired of not being able tho breathe !

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Tell us if you think it's enough.

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It's up to the individual.

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Tell us if you think it's enough.

k san
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k san

You have to have some safety rules. But like Shiffrin who skied yesterday in the parrallel slalom, it is up to the individual. She has previously not skied in that event because she felt it is dangerous, But she did it to help Team USA win a medal. Alas, they didn't, but it wasn't for lack of trying

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Emilie Dauch
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Emilie Dauch

No- the mountain seems to cater to out of control skiers and boarders who zoom dangerously close to downhill skiers, sometimes even brushing against them. Slow skiing zones are not enforced. Other resorts follow a "15 foot rule" which is the space that is supposed to be give to others.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Can they do anything about the tree wells up at my bachelor?

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It's up to the individual.

Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

Winter sports have always been dangerous. If a person wants to take that chance its up to them.

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j sanders
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j sanders

Almost all sports have an element of danger. The participant is always taking a risk from which no one can protect them.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

You have to take responsibility for your own actions. We do not need or want the government or business telling us what to do or not to do!

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Michael Miller
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Michael Miller

If a person is willing to participate in risky sports they generally should shoulder the risks themselves.

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Kenneth Emmrich
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Kenneth Emmrich

When you engage in a high risk activity you have to expect that there is no guarantee for safety. The individual needs to accept the responsibilities and negative consequences of those activities.

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