The owner of a Florida supermarket believes the coronavirus pandemic is a hoax

NAPLES, Fla. – Despite the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic, no one in a grocery store in Naples wore a face mask.

This is because Alfies Oakes, owner of Oakes Farms – Seed to Table Market, does not force customers or employees to do so.

“Customers can wear a full body, and if you’re afraid of bumping your head, wear a football helmet,” Oakes said.

His Facebook posts referred to the deadly pandemic as a hoax. It is a charge that cost him a contract with the Collier County School Board.

Otherwise, the business is not harmful. His fans continue to shop at his supermarket, where he was booming on Thursday. Seed to Table was also a trend on Twitter.

“Please investigate,” said Oakes, who challenges any scientific research. “Do your critical thinking and research.”

Collier County issued a facial mask warrant. Oakes challenged her in court, but her lawsuit was dismissed. Gov. Ron DeSantis has not issued any facial mask warrant.

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