Former Brisbane flight attendant Jessica Watson, who refused to wear a face mask while on the job, has lost her case for unfair dismissal against Qantas, according to local media. According to The Australian, the Fair Work Commission rejected Watson’s unfair dismissal claim, stating in a 27-page judgement that it was a “lawful and reasonable direction by Qantas” to wear a mask. It also noted that the flight attendant’s position was not actually terminated. “[Watson] had a number of options. She could attend work as directed, or she could attend an independent medical examination to try to obtain medical evidence to support her assertions,” he said, referring to Watson’s claim that she couldn’t wear a mask. Instead, she opted to instruct her lawyer to communicate her resignation. The Australian reported that Watson was offered the alternative option of wearing a face shield, but she refused. Watson’s general practitioner, Dr. Philip …