Pence tours Mayo Clinic, flouts rule
on wearing mask
I just received an e-mail from an agency of the US
Defense Department which is addressed to all military retirees,
annuitants and former spouses. It reads in part: “Commissaries are
requiring customers to wear some form of face coverings to enter the
building. This policy falls in-line with the 5 April 2020 DoD
guidance mandating all individuals on DoD property, installations,
and facilities to wear face coverings when they cannot maintain 6
feet of social distance in public areas or work centers.” While
visiting the US Army's Landstuhl Regional Medical Center last week,
Ingrid and I were required to wear face masks (we came prepared)
while in the Hospital. Everybody else did too.
Right after reading the
above mentioned e-mail I read a news briefing that contained
information from the New York Times. The article said in part: “The
Mayo Clinic, the renowned medical center in Minnesota, has a clear
policy in place during the coronavirus outbreak that any visitor
should wear a protective face mask. But when a delegation of Trump
administration officials arrived at the clinic on Tuesday to thank
the doctors there for their work on the virus, one person decided to
flout the rule: Vice President Mike Pence, the chairman of the
White House coronavirus task force” (emphasis added by me).
Even if he, as Vice President, and all who come in contact with him
get tested regularly as he claimed, this sends a clear signal: “Do
as I say, not as I do or, I'm above the law, and common decency
standards do not apply, the same as with my big idol, Donald Trump.”
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