That you would ask the question "You think viruses don't exist" shows you think in a certain way.
There are exosomes, produced by cells, as part of a body's immune system. This is how God created lifeforms, and is demonstrable. These are considered by some to be viruses. But when isolated and implanted into a new organism (which is done rarely), these exosomes are incable of causing the symptoms the virus is said to cause. The theory of sicknesses caused by viruses is bad science.
There are exosomes, produced by cells, as part of a body's immune system. This is how God created lifeforms, and is demonstrable. These are considered by some to be viruses. But when isolated and implanted into a new organism (which is done rarely), these exosomes are incable of causing the symptoms the virus is said to cause. The theory of sicknesses caused by viruses is bad science.
The mask wearing is initiation into a false religion of the world government, which make-believes a coronavirus is out there (denying the Creator)
I do not see that this makes logical sense as a conclusion - so I asked if you don't believe any virus exists at all.
It's not clear to me that an immune system was part of the original, unfallen creation. Exosomes exist completely separate from immune systems. Viral transmission and infection and the associated symptoms of viral infection are very well established and proven facts. You'll need to substantiate your claim that existence of viruses and their role in certain illnesses is 'bad science'
Even if viruses originated as dissociated and malignantly perverted exosomes, it doesn't 'deny the Creator' to understand that they presently exist and are transmitted between hosts. Their existence isn't an origin theory; their behavior and transmission is not dependent in their ultimate origin, and whether or not certain measures pragmatically mitigate probability of infection is independent of how they first came to exist.