Covid is not over.
In Italy, apparently, you still have to wear a mask in hospitals or other medical environments.
I had to get some blood test done, but I refused to put it on and didn't get it.
I have a hospital visit on Dec 2nd, if I refuse, they won't visit me and give me the medication I need for my arthritis.
If I don't get the medication, almost certainly I will get an inflammation on both my knees that needs immediate care.
If I go to the hospital to get it fixed, they will force the mask on me.
If I refuse, I won't be able to walk again.
I don't think I can buy the medication by myself from Pfizer (I know, right?), but even if I could, it's really expensive.
THIS is why I get fucking mad when they tell me "it's just a mask" or "get over it, covid is done".
If you refuse to wear a mask in this country, you don't get access to basic healthcare basically, 3 years after the "pandemic" started.
This does not sound like "over" to me.
This restriction is in place until Dec 31st.
I will not set foot in a hospital again until this shit is actually over.