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I believe people heard "wear a mask", and they took that for meaning they were safe, so they put on a mask, continued their life,touching, being close to people, not washing hands, thinking their mask which they touched many times while wearing it, protected them so why do anything else?

IOW, a "false sense of security?"
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It's such a pleasure to walk into a store where no one is wearing the suffocation devices. My local hardware store  is like that.  :laugh:

I admit, it is difficult to breathe with one -- imagine the poor workers who have to wear one for 8+ hours.  My daughter goes outside on her break and takes the mask off so she can suck in some fresh air. 

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It's such a pleasure to walk into a store where no one is wearing the suffocation devices. My local hardware store  is like that.  :laugh:

More and more we are seeing less and less people wearing these control devices
 here in my part of Trump Country.  It is refreshing.  Liberating actually.
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I am amazed at how inconsiderate some people are; some wear their masks on their chins, pull their masks down when they speak, don't cover their noses with their masks, or don't wear one at all, etc. 

Do masks protect people is still questionable, but if ALL people were to wear their masks correctly, I believe it would help.



It may not be affective...I don't know.

But I look quite a bit younger and no one can tell when I'm sneering at them or silently cursing them out. 888sunglass

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I admit, it is difficult to breathe with one -- imagine the poor workers who have to wear one for 8+ hours.  My daughter goes outside on her break and takes the mask off so she can suck in some fresh air.

I wore one 8 hours/day, for 6 years.  I was much younger then, and it was a requirement for the clean room in which I worked.  Those cheap paper ones they push are actually called "spit-shields" because all they really do is catch saliva that spews out when you talk.  They filter nothing.
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It's such a pleasure to walk into a store where no one is wearing the suffocation devices. My local hardware store  is like that.  :laugh:

Where I go normally masks are few to non-existent. Feed store, supply store, auto parts and hardware...

But going into town is a trip. I won't go to the Costco. I have it delivered. Ain't been to Wallyworld in two months, and if I can find somewhere else to get Dog Chow, I won't be going any time soon.

It's like a zombie apocalypse or something.

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But I look quite a bit younger and no one can tell when I'm sneering at them or silently cursing them out. 888sunglass

I have found out I cannot hear people if I cannot see their faces.
It is the strangest thing.

If my sis is behind me speaking without a mask on, I can hear her fine. With a mask on... muffled but I can understand her... But in front of me with the mask on, I can't hear a damn thing.

I guess my head switches to visual cues when in range or something.

I routinely ask folks to take that damn thing off so I can hear them.

Whereupon the usual answer is 'Oh, thank God...' and the mask is gone.


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Where I go normally masks are few to non-existent. Feed store, supply store, auto parts and hardware...

But going into town is a trip. I won't go to the Costco. I have it delivered. Ain't been to Wallyworld in two months, and if I can find somewhere else to get Dog Chow, I won't be going any time soon.

It's like a zombie apocalypse or something.

Most Wallyworlds do curbside pickup now.  DL the App to your phone, and you can pick out and pay for your order, then go pick it up.  You never leave the car.
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I have found out I cannot hear people if I cannot see their faces.
It is the strangest thing.

If my sis is behind me speaking without a mask on, I can hear her fine. With a mask on... muffled but I can understand her... But in front of me with the mask on, I can't hear a damn thing.

I guess my head switches to visual cues when in range or something.

I routinely ask folks to take that damn thing off so I can hear them.

Whereupon the usual answer is 'Oh, thank God...' and the mask is gone.

I've been reading lips for years.  The mask really puts a hitch in my git-along.
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Most Wallyworlds do curbside pickup now.  DL the App to your phone, and you can pick out and pay for your order, then go pick it up.  You never leave the car.

I think SuperOne carries Purina... So I will probably try that first. If I find myself all the way out at Hutton Plaza (where WallyWorld is) I'll get it there. But since I ain't going out there for Costco, and since my Straight Talk phone is paid for for the next 3 months already, I have no reason to go all the way out there.

I AM going to town though. I'm about out of tobacco... so a few more blocks to SuperOne is likely.

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I am amazed at how inconsiderate some people are; some wear their masks on their chins, pull their masks down when they speak, don't cover their noses with their masks, or don't wear one at all, etc. 

Do masks protect people is still questionable, but if ALL people were to wear their masks correctly, I believe it would help.

Help with what? @libertybele  It's a damn virus.  We either build herd immunity or we live this way for the rest of our lives.

We've a much better understanding of how the virus works, have developed new therapeutics to treat the disease (Exhibit A:  The viral load was erased in three days in a 74 year old man) and vaccines are nearly ready for distribution (yes, to those who want them).  The Trump administration has just made a deal for distribution of the vaccine to seniors through CVS and Walgreens.

My point is:  The most vulnerable may need to exercise some caution .... as they do during the seasonal flu season .... but everyone else needs to drop the fear and fully live again.   

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My point is:  The most vulnerable may need to exercise some caution .... as they do during the seasonal flu season .... but everyone else needs to drop the fear and fully live again.   

More than that: Other than the vulnerable, no one else should have been forced to quit 'fully living' in the first place.

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One of the things the Rats are most stupid about, is the concept of "risk assessment."  They think "If it saves ONE life..." it's worth doing.  They never look to see if something actually COSTS lives.
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More than that: Other than the vulnerable, no one else should have been forced to quit 'fully living' in the first place.

Even the vulnerable shouldn't have been forced.  It is still ridiculous around here -- I called to try to make an appointment to see a specialist and because I have a heart condition I was told I could only do a tele health appointment.  So, how are they going to review my MRI films from a distance and coordinate with another specialist??  So waiting to hear back from the new patient guru to see if they'll make an exception.  9999hair out0000

I have no doubt that shutting down society is killing more people than COVID itself.

Just wait till flu season -- every flu case will be treated as COVID.
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Even the vulnerable shouldn't have been forced.  It is still ridiculous around here -- I called to try to make an appointment to see a specialist and because I have a heart condition I was told I could only do a tele health appointment.  So, how are they going to review my MRI films from a distance and coordinate with another specialist??  So waiting to hear back from the new patient guru to see if they'll make an exception.  9999hair out0000

I have no doubt that shutting down society is killing more people than COVID itself.

Just wait till flu season -- every flu case will be treated as COVID.

Oh yeah, that's right. Here it is pretty limited... Banks, utilities, medical, and national chains. All of those are stupid crazy.

The rest, not so much...

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I am amazed at how inconsiderate some people are; some wear their masks on their chins, pull their masks down when they speak, don't cover their noses with their masks, or don't wear one at all, etc. 

Do masks protect people is still questionable, but if ALL people were to wear their masks correctly, I believe it would help.

OK, let's go over the rules one more time.

  • Wash hands frequently.

  • Don't touch your face.

  • Keep six feet away from anyone wearing a mask.

  • Keep six feet away from anyone not wearing a mask.
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OK, let's go over the rules one more time.

  • Wash hands frequently.

  • Don't touch your face.

  • Keep six feet away from anyone wearing a mask.

  • Keep six feet away from anyone not wearing a mask.

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More than that: Other than the vulnerable, no one else should have been forced to quit 'fully living' in the first place.

I can't disagree, but I also can't unring a bell.  It was supposed to be 2 weeks to flatten the curve and this has morphed into until we have zero infections.

It's bullshit.  What concerns me is too few Americans --- and Europeans ---- realize this.

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I can't disagree, but I also can't unring a bell.  It was supposed to be 2 weeks to flatten the curve and this has morphed into until we have zero infections.

It's bullshit.  What concerns me is too few Americans --- and Europeans ---- realize this.

I suppose I'm stating the obvious by pointing out the number will always be greater than zero.
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I believe masks don't work, and never have, just like the warning says on the wrapper.
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Except for N95s.  I have a box, had it before the virus hit, and it does stop viruses, says it on the box.  Of course, if someone wearing it keeps touching/adjusting it, moves it up and down while people are near, the purpose for the mask is defeated.  Doctors are wearing N95s, plus a face shield.  HOWEVER, READ THIS:

This is what happened when I went to an orthopedic pain doctor about three months ago and I do not see this doctor anymore but not due to this situation:

I did wear an N95 and face shield since numerous people in physical trouble were there.  I am in the examining room.  He comes in with a floppy thin material mask on which won't stay on his face.  It kept falling off his nose/off his mouth and he kept pulling it up and this happened continually while I was in there.

This was not a large room as most examining rooms ARE small.  If he had the virus, he would have given it to any patient he saw as there was about 3 feet between him and the patient, and I was the patient, but I had the N95/face shield on.  Plus, if a patient had the virus and not wearing an N95 (and few people have them) the doc was totally unprotected with the thin mask falling down all the time and would get it.  Neither did he have medical gloves on.  He should have had medical gloves on and change them before seeing the next patient.

GOING TO THE DENTIST:
I have developed a TMJ problem so went to a dentist.  Of all people, praise a dentist to keep his/her office open during this time.  A dentist is going to be inches from a patient's mouth - that takes courage; I don't think I could do that.  I had on an N95, but it had to come off.  When I entered the "small room" with the dentist chair there, they had me rinse my mouth with a mouth wash, and that was all.  Both the dentist and the woman assistant were right there in front of my mouth; if I had the virus, they surely would get it - how could they not with my breathing inches from them?  They could also give it to a patient being so close to them.  I don't have an answer how dentists and their patients keep from passing the virus.

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Except for N95s.  I have a box, had it before the virus hit, and it does stop viruses, says it on the box.  Of course, if someone wearing it keeps touching/adjusting it, moves it up and down while people are near, the purpose for the mask is defeated.  Doctors are wearing N95s, plus a face shield.  HOWEVER, READ THIS:

This is what happened when I went to an orthopedic pain doctor about three months ago and I do not see this doctor anymore but not due to this situation:

I did wear an N95 and face shield since numerous people in physical trouble were there.  I am in the examining room.  He comes in with a floppy thin material mask on which won't stay on his face.  It kept falling off his nose/off his mouth and he kept pulling it up and this happened continually while I was in there.

This was not a large room as most examining rooms ARE small.  If he had the virus, he would have given it to any patient he saw as there was about 3 feet between him and the patient, and I was the patient, but I had the N95/face shield on.  Plus, if a patient had the virus and not wearing an N95 (and few people have them) the doc was totally unprotected with the thin mask falling down all the time and would get it.  Neither did he have medical gloves on.  He should have had medical gloves on and change them before seeing the next patient.

GOING TO THE DENTIST:
I have developed a TMJ problem so went to a dentist.  Of all people, praise a dentist to keep his/her office open during this time.  A dentist is going to be inches from a patient's mouth - that takes courage; I don't think I could do that.  I had on an N95, but it had to come off.  When I entered the "small room" with the dentist chair there, they had me rinse my mouth with a mouth wash, and that was all.  Both the dentist and the woman assistant were right there in front of my mouth; if I had the virus, they surely would get it - how could they not with my breathing inches from them?  They could also give it to a patient being so close to them.  I don't have an answer how dentists and their patients keep from passing the virus.

Your N-95 medical masks are designed to be worn in sterile environments such as operating rooms in hospitals.  Outside of such places they are good for about 15 minutes tops.  After that, they are doing you more harm than good.
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That's what happens when you effectively use chicken wire to stop mosquitoes.

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Except for N95s.  I have a box, had it before the virus hit, and it does stop viruses, says it on the box.  Of course, if someone wearing it keeps touching/adjusting it, moves it up and down while people are near, the purpose for the mask is defeated.  Doctors are wearing N95s, plus a face shield. 

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No, as I have already shown you, an N95 is nothing special. And a face shield, in forward motion, creates a roil behind the shield, just like a wing does... rendering it useless for protection for infection through eyes.

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HOWEVER, READ THIS:

Meh. My brother is a chiro in Nashville (a supposed 'hot-spot'). Sees many people a day. Wears no mask or any other PPE. Just washes between patients and wipes down rooms with chlorine.

He is tested weekly. He has yet to become infected. If he is infected, he'll take the time off for quarantine, and then right back at it.

We are also a 'hot-spot' right now in MT. I don't wear a mask, nor does my family. We're all pretty sure we'll take the risk of not being in the 99.04 % recovery category...

You've a better chance of getting killed by a car than you do the Rona.
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@roamer_1, you said, "How do I put this... Never mind. I'll just say I don't wear masks. Either."
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