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<blockquote data-quote="chuter" data-source="post: 3351244" data-attributes="member: 13693"><p>Let's walk thru the mask thing.</p><p></p><p>You supposedly wear a home made mask to protect others from you.</p><p>If you have symptoms, STAY HOME, simple.</p><p>If you're concerned that you have it but don't know it, if you have a random cough use your sleeve, same as a mask.</p><p>If you're concerned that you have it but don't know it, and you're worried about your normal breathing putting diseased droplets in the air, you're still doing that with a mask.</p><p>And then your mask is contaminated, and what do you do with it? Do you wash it every time you use it? Do you take it home and immediately wash it, or put it in the hamper? Or just keep it in the car as a moist, contaminated thing to use again?</p><p>How much are you touching your face, fiddling with the mask because it's uncomfortable in some way?</p><p></p><p>And then there's the mask causing glasses to fog up making it hard to see.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sold on wearing a home made mask for people without symptoms.</p><p>Flame away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuter, post: 3351244, member: 13693"] Let's walk thru the mask thing. You supposedly wear a home made mask to protect others from you. If you have symptoms, STAY HOME, simple. If you're concerned that you have it but don't know it, if you have a random cough use your sleeve, same as a mask. If you're concerned that you have it but don't know it, and you're worried about your normal breathing putting diseased droplets in the air, you're still doing that with a mask. And then your mask is contaminated, and what do you do with it? Do you wash it every time you use it? Do you take it home and immediately wash it, or put it in the hamper? Or just keep it in the car as a moist, contaminated thing to use again? How much are you touching your face, fiddling with the mask because it's uncomfortable in some way? And then there's the mask causing glasses to fog up making it hard to see. I'm not sold on wearing a home made mask for people without symptoms. Flame away. [/QUOTE]
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