Your skin doctor would have no reason to say you don’t have to wear a mask.
If your skin breaks out than you need a mask made from different materials
You might as well say you have a note from your dermatologist that you don’t have to wear clothes.
that isn't what i'm saying at all. what i was asking is what you do for a living. because you seem awfuly judgemental of pharmacists and dermatologists, so i'm assuming you must be a doctor?
not what i'm saying either, just that a dermatologist lacks the medical training to be able to give a note to be excluded from wearing a mask. Might as well get a doctor of economics to do it, they are a doctor after all.
So not to be THAT guy. You said 8 years for a doctor and 8 years for a pharmacist, right? Did you know it is 12 years to become a dermatologist? They also do pre-med, and general medical training, so they may actually have the ability to give a note for that, as there are about 8 different things right off the bat listed (look them up) that can cause issues with wearing masks for some people.
We aren't talking about economics. We are talking medical. Pharmacists, dermatologists, and doctors of medicine ? Medical. Doctorate in Economics? Not medical. Nice try, but you are trying to compare apples to onions.
I would, based on possible skin diseases and disorders. But what would I know? Not like I'm not working on a medical degree or anything. I'm just some idiot on the internet who believes everything I read on the internet. Right?
Nobody said anyone was going to a dermatologist for the coronavirus. Not once did anyone say that. They went for a mask excuse. Whether it is legit or not, a dermatologist is a doctor of medicine, and is capable of making decisions in regards to if a mask is causing someone skin issues.
If your skin breaks out than you need a mask made from different materials
You might as well say you have a note from your dermatologist that you don’t have to wear clothes.