Yes. Living with a doctor and nurse and hearing their stories will make you wear a mask instantly.
Yes. Living with a doctor and nurse and hearing their stories will make you wear a mask instantly.
Nope. Don't have to. My wife likes to shop and doesn't mind the mask. So the dogs and I just go for a run while she's out in public.
Don't worry, you all will before this is over.
Yes. For three reasons (four if you count reducing the risk of giving it to someone else).
1. Reduces (but not eliminates) the risk of getting infected.
2. Should I be exposed, it reduces the volume of COVID getting into my nose and mouth so maybe my own immune system can fight it off.
3. Even if I eventually get it, the longer I can postpone getting it, the greater the odds that the medical profession will pull its head out of its collective @$$ and find a combination of non-pharmaceutical supplements that can reduce COVID to no more than a case of the flu. There is a growing body of data supporting vitamin D, zinc, and more recently, melatonin as preventives and early-stage treatments. Right now, doctors can't use these supplements because they don't meet protocol. That failure to fast track studies of these supplements is a tragic failure of medical leadership.
Even this whole mask good/mask bad could have been avoided if Fauci had just told the public the truth from day one. The truth being, "Masks aren't perfect, but they greatly reduce the risk. If you can get one, here's how to wear it properly..." Instead, he violated the Hippocratic Oath by lying about the effectiveness of masks.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Outside of stores where thugs at the doors ensure compliance, I don't wear one. Phuck you goal post moving pu$$ies who are using 0.XX% fatality rate virus as an opportunity to crash the economy, humiliate people who aren't neurotic fairies like yourselves, and get Sleep Joe elected in November.
* not my name wrote:
But I'm not afraid of a made up media hysteria.
125k+ deaths. 200k by the end of summer. You don't have to be afraid, but being sensible (masks, physical distancing, etc.) is not hysteria.
Dumb f*ck.
only when forced wrote:
Outside of stores where thugs at the doors ensure compliance, I don't wear one. Phuck you goal post moving pu$$ies who are using 0.XX% fatality rate virus as an opportunity to crash the economy, humiliate people who aren't neurotic fairies like yourselves, and get Sleep Joe elected in November.
You’re a real genius.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/05/14/ivanka-trump-wear-mask-near-donald-trump-he-doesnt-have/5194628002/I don’t wear one when walking around outside, but carry one with me to wear inside crowded shops.
I’m baffled that people still think this is all made up, although this seems to be more common among Americans, where it is tied to the polarized political divide. And where new cases are skyrocketing out of control. Mass hysteria? Dunno, but there’s some mass stupidity on display for sure.
living in Europe wrote:
I don’t wear one when walking around outside, but carry one with me to wear inside crowded shops.
I’m baffled that people still think this is all made up, although this seems to be more common among Americans, where it is tied to the polarized political divide. And where new cases are skyrocketing out of control. Mass hysteria? Dunno, but there’s some mass stupidity on display for sure.
Same. I wear one inside anywhere except my house. As do most in my area (DC suburbs)
I do not wear one running or outdoors in general although I would in a crowd I suppose but I'm not going where any crowds are.
The stupidity of some of my fellow citizens is astonishing.
rocky mtns wrote:
* not my name wrote:
But I'm not afraid of a made up media hysteria.
125k+ deaths. 200k by the end of summer. You don't have to be afraid, but being sensible (masks, physical distancing, etc.) is not hysteria.
Dumb f*ck.
You probably beamed with self righteous pride when the streets were packed in by the thousands this past month. By your own measurements on COVID-19 precautions, you're a politically motivated sycophant.
My pubic area? Occasionally.
Yes, I wear a mask in public.
Yes.
I wait outside restaurants with my mask on.
I then enter and order with my mask on.
I then wait outside with my mask on.
I then pick-up my food with my mask on and enter the restaurant with my mask on.
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I then sit down and eat with it off.
I also walk around malls with a mask on.
Unless I have food or drink and then I don't have to wear it.
Bathrooms are open at the state beached, but not at state parks.
Some roads are close due to Covid.
This all makes so much sense
I wear a mask indoors at retail establishments, but not outdoors. At restaurants I generally sit on the patio- wear when ordering and ditch when my drink comes. I hate doing it, but I hate the idea of another lockdown more.
Yes, except running.
No. I'm not wearing a mask at anytime, unless required to go shopping.
There is no good reason to wear a mask, and there are many good reasons to not wear one.
Smorbun wrote:
HIV is spread through the air, moron.
Actually, HIV is produced in the body by everyone, and does not cause any diseases.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?