For years, the most common of all lies, the most often told lie, was “the check is in the mail.”
Then we entered the
technology age and parents of any teenager will tell you that the most told lie
in the world became “If you’re over 18 click here.”
Today, in the throes of
the pandemic of 2020, the two most common lies in my world – and probably in
yours, are intertwined. The first big lie is, “I had COVID.” The second is, “I have antibodies.” I
hear the arguments from people who don’t want to wear a mask in synagogue.
People tell these lies
to bolster a claim that they can neither give nor get COVID. Claims that any
serious doctor will tell you are incorrect. For those who never had COVID or
never tested for antibodies, the statements are not only incorrect, they are
also lies. The reason they feel compelled to make these claims is because,
plain and simple, it’s easier to put it that way than to just say, “I don’t
want to wear a mask” or “I don’t like wearing a mask.”
The quickest way to
discover that they are lying about their antibodies is to ask them what their
count was. Most people haven’t even gone to the trouble of researching what an
antibody count should be for COVID. Just as they are too lazy to wear a mask,
they are too lazy to do the research that would bolster their claim. It’s not
that they don’t believe that masks are helpful or preventive or necessary –
those people have facts and figures to support their opinion. It’s just that
they feel masks to be cumbersome and uncomfortable. Which, I admit, they are.
What is most puzzling about people who say that they had COVID and then refuse to wear a mask is
this: If you had it, if you suffered through this awful virus, wouldn’t you
want to do everything you could to spare someone else the suffering? Something
as simple as wearing a mask?!
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