Graham, Donna
From: se
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2022 6:17 AM
To: Board of Aldermen
Subject: Mask Mandate 0-22-003
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To all Alderman, this evening you will be discussing and deciding on extending the mask mandate with the
Nashua City limits. Most of the people I know know want the most vulnerable to be safe as I'm sure all of you
are. Nashuas most vulnerable should absolutely take every precaution to protect themselves, but not at the
expense of impacting everyone else.
The citizens are done and tired, most of the people I know disregard the mandate regardless or have started
doing business in neighboring towns that are not mandating mask wearing. A majority of those that do wear
them are wearing them inappropriately just to be “compliant” under the nose, around the neck.
The board of health or any doctor for that matter, are approaching this from a can't hurt position, regardless of
how much it may actually help.
Thank you all for your time.
p-s.
In case some of you did not see my last email, ] am adding it to the bottom of this email.
**Previously emailed**
Attention Alderman of the city of Nashua, My name is Chris Thibodeau I live on blossom street in ward 6. I
would like to express my feelings as it relates to mask mandates or any mandate for that matter. | can appreciate
no one wants anyone to die but strongly believe in freedoms and oppose over reaching government especially
when it is driven by a science that is changing almost on a daily basis.
The effectivity of general mask usage has been a topic of discussion, through many health professionals
including the CDC that has stated that cloth face masks are little more than facial decorations.
The usage of masks in indoor settings like restaurants, bars, gyms is a laughable.
Masks required while in line and being seated in bars and restaurants but ok to remove while sitting at your
dining table which is where people spend the majority of their time.
Usage in gyms, why transitioning between equipment, but ok to remove during to highest exertion portion of
gym attendance.
Some businesses will choose to continue, and that is their choice and should not be left to the decision of the
Alderman to force businesses to comply. Business owners want to run their businesses not act as enforcers of
these mandates.
Thank you for your time
Chris Thibodeau
