An Idaho woman made a strange bewilderment at a city council meeting saying she had to wear a “brazen burqa” so she could avoid wearing masks when attending college classes on campus.
A woman who identified herself as Katie Dugger expressed frustration with the mask’s mandate and explained why the masks had been a burden on her life during a city council meeting in Lewiston, Idaho, on Monday.
Dugger, who wore a colorful dress with a handkerchief on his head, complained that he was taken out of school for a semester because he did not want to wear a mask.
“I took last semester to LCSC (Lewis-Clark State College) for all this nonsense because I can’t wear a mask,” he said.
“It doesn’t matter why, but I find it very traumatic to put on a mask because of something that happened to me when I was little.”
Dugger explained why she was chosen to wear her eccentric instead of wearing a mask.
“I’m dressed in this because the only way I could go to school today was because I had to act like I had a cheeky burqa and go like that so I could go to school and cover my face like I was a Muslim. because you can breathe with that at least, ”he said.
“It simply came to our notice then. The way to go to school and get my education is that I have to dress like a freaking Muslim, ”the woman added.
Dugger also downplayed the vaccine during the burst.
“If they want to get a vaccine, let them get a vaccine and they contract Bell’s palsy and they fall dead two weeks later,” he said.
Idaho has reported more than 161,000 cases of COVID-19 and 1,714 deaths since Wednesday, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.