"Wearing Masks Outdoors is Foolishness" - Naira Zohrabyan
Starting tomorrow, the autumn-winter season of police terror will kick off again in the streets. People will be fined for not wearing masks in open spaces, and police will bravely stick the more disobedient individuals to the asphalt. I recently returned from several European countries; there is no requirement to wear masks outdoors in Austria, France, or the Netherlands, because the authorities in those countries are adequate and understand that wearing masks in open areas has nothing to do with breaking the chain of COVID-19 transmission.
This was written by former National Assembly member Naira Zohrabyan on her Facebook page. "The Yerevan transportation routes are angled at a 45-degree tilt due to the weight of people; they are piled on top of each other, mainly without masks, managing to board several times a day. In the oligarchs' malls under the government's control, Halloween lotteries are being held without masks. Naturally, in the presidential office, mental giants are having an unmasked party and brazenly lying that the attendees entered with PCR tests, while one of the ministerial participants told me that it was purely a primitive lie. Against this backdrop, starting tomorrow, a new season of street battles begins. Why doesn't the government choose a knowledgeable path without sticking anyone to the asphalt? For example, they could restrict entry to restaurants, cafes, malls, small, and medium shops without vaccination QR codes, as is done in adequate countries.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but there are two answers to this: either there is not a single adequate individual diligently excavating in the entire government pyramid, or upcoming external political 'actions' are expected, for which only three components are needed: an unmasked person, heroically battling police, and a random passerby to divert social media attention with the asphalt stiking of a mythical new policeman. By the way, the World Health Organization has repeatedly confirmed that there is no necessity to wear masks in open spaces,” Zohrabyan wrote.