At The Blaze, Dave Urbanski reports on the craziness out of California, writing:
Restaurant diners should put on their masks “in between bites” to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, according to California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a far-left Democrat.
What are the details?
“Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend?” the governor’s office said in a Saturday tweet. “Don’t forget to keep your mask on in between bites.”
Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend? Don’t forget to keep your mask on in between bites.
Do your part to keep those around you healthy. #SlowtheSpreadhttps://t.co/snYe5v55Rw pic.twitter.com/Y4fcDO5Zke
— Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) October 3, 2020
“Do your part to keep those around you healthy,” according to the tweet’s text, which added a “Slow the Spread” hashtag.
Contradiction, much?
Interestingly the tweet includes an image showing a diner wearing a mask while reading a menu, then with her mask off while eating, and then with her mask on again after finishing her meal; the image is titled, “COVD-19 DINER TIP 1: Minimize the number of times you take your mask off.” The graphic’s message is the opposite of Newsom’s suggestion, which would increase the number of times masks are removed since he wants them placed on between bites.