Do you wear a face covering when going out in public during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
YesI think people are making way too big a deal about masks, as if it were an onerous request. Do you all have a problem with wearing shirts and pants to the office or out shopping? Me, either. A mask is now just another piece of clothing that should worn when out, for decency sake. Hell, make it a fashion statement. I have a collection of masks at this point. One with a team logo. One with a chile print pattern, a solid black one, a gray one, etc... I rotate them and wash them. Same as with my underwear and t-shirts. It is just another item of clothing to be worn in public. Quit making this a thing about "mah rights". It just makes you sound petty and childish. Embrace it - it is going to be the new normal until sometime in 2021 or 2022. Perhaps beyond if we can't get this virus under control. No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service. No problem!
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YesPoncier said:
As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.
Yeah, same here. I would not say I wear a mask every time I go outdoors- only when around other people on sidewalks or in stores, etc. (something I rarely do these days). What's particularly strange is to see someone wearing a mask while driving alone.
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NoI chose no, but I'm not a jerk. I carry a mask with me, and when it is appropriate I will put it on. But mostly it's still a no just because 1) I rarely go out in public during this time, aside from walks outside, when I don't deem it necessary. I am working from home and have most things delivered, so almost never go to the shops. I rarely have any need for a mask. And 2) we don't have a huge problem in BC right now. There are hardly any cases anymore - if there are 20 new cases in a day, that's considered really high. We've had 171 deaths altogether since the outbreak started. We're still being careful here, and going through an extremely gradual phase-in schedule for reopening things, and BC's plan has been one of the most successful in the world. But again, I have a mask on stand-by for when it is appropriate. So it's really a yes/no for me.
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I see it all the time. It's strange, unnecessary and frankly stupid. Depending in what type of mask you are wearing it could affect your peripheral vision. Not wise when driving.brianlux said:Poncier said:
As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.
What's particularly strange is to see someone wearing a mask while driving alone.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
YesYes but not when out walking for exercise. all stores yes0
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I believe people do this so that they aren't touching their masks. The more often you take it off and put it back on, the higher the chances of infection are. It is definitely better to just leave it on until you're done with it. I don't get why folks don't understand this.Poncier said:
I see it all the time. It's strange, unnecessary and frankly stupid. Depending in what type of mask you are wearing it could affect your peripheral vision. Not wise when driving.brianlux said:Poncier said:
As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.
What's particularly strange is to see someone wearing a mask while driving alone.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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If you remove it properly by the ear loops, there's no issue.PJ_Soul said:
I believe people do this so that they aren't touching their masks. The more often you take it off and put it back on, the higher the chances of infection are. It is definitely better to just leave it on until you're done with it. I don't get why folks don't understand this.Poncier said:
I see it all the time. It's strange, unnecessary and frankly stupid. Depending in what type of mask you are wearing it could affect your peripheral vision. Not wise when driving.brianlux said:Poncier said:
As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.
What's particularly strange is to see someone wearing a mask while driving alone.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Yesjeffbr said:I think people are making way too big a deal about masks, as if it were an onerous request. Do you all have a problem with wearing shirts and pants to the office or out shopping? Me, either. A mask is now just another piece of clothing that should worn when out, for decency sake. Hell, make it a fashion statement. I have a collection of masks at this point. One with a team logo. One with a chile print pattern, a solid black one, a gray one, etc... I rotate them and wash them. Same as with my underwear and t-shirts. It is just another item of clothing to be worn in public. Quit making this a thing about "mah rights". It just makes you sound petty and childish. Embrace it - it is going to be the new normal until sometime in 2021 or 2022. Perhaps beyond if we can't get this virus under control. No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service. No problem!
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Yeah I agree with this. I wear it indoors all the time. All day at work and all places I go. I limited my trips and places. When I'm outside I keep my distance and rarely wear a mask...unless I feel like I cannot keep distance and have some sustained contact (within 6')tempo_n_groove said:There should be a "sometimes" in there.
When I am out doors next to no one, I don't wear one. When I am in close proximity or enter a public place I do.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Yesjeffbr said:I think people are making way too big a deal about masks, as if it were an onerous request. Do you all have a problem with wearing shirts and pants to the office or out shopping? Me, either. A mask is now just another piece of clothing that should worn when out, for decency sake. Hell, make it a fashion statement. I have a collection of masks at this point. One with a team logo. One with a chile print pattern, a solid black one, a gray one, etc... I rotate them and wash them. Same as with my underwear and t-shirts. It is just another item of clothing to be worn in public. Quit making this a thing about "mah rights". It just makes you sound petty and childish. Embrace it - it is going to be the new normal until sometime in 2021 or 2022. Perhaps beyond if we can't get this virus under control. No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service. No problem!
Washing masks is a great idea. I'm a bit surprised the notion of washing masks isn't talked about more. It should seem obvious that it's a good idea to wash them... but then a lot of things that should seem obvious get overlooked, so thanks for pointing this out.
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We’ve bought enough masks that we can rotate them and throw them in with our laundry and still have enough in circulation to wear.brianlux said:jeffbr said:I think people are making way too big a deal about masks, as if it were an onerous request. Do you all have a problem with wearing shirts and pants to the office or out shopping? Me, either. A mask is now just another piece of clothing that should worn when out, for decency sake. Hell, make it a fashion statement. I have a collection of masks at this point. One with a team logo. One with a chile print pattern, a solid black one, a gray one, etc... I rotate them and wash them. Same as with my underwear and t-shirts. It is just another item of clothing to be worn in public. Quit making this a thing about "mah rights". It just makes you sound petty and childish. Embrace it - it is going to be the new normal until sometime in 2021 or 2022. Perhaps beyond if we can't get this virus under control. No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service. No problem!
Washing masks is a great idea. I'm a bit surprised the notion of washing masks isn't talked about more. It should seem obvious that it's a good idea to wash them... but then a lot of things that should seem obvious get overlooked, so thanks for pointing this out.I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.0 -
Yesbrianlux said:jeffbr said:I think people are making way too big a deal about masks, as if it were an onerous request. Do you all have a problem with wearing shirts and pants to the office or out shopping? Me, either. A mask is now just another piece of clothing that should worn when out, for decency sake. Hell, make it a fashion statement. I have a collection of masks at this point. One with a team logo. One with a chile print pattern, a solid black one, a gray one, etc... I rotate them and wash them. Same as with my underwear and t-shirts. It is just another item of clothing to be worn in public. Quit making this a thing about "mah rights". It just makes you sound petty and childish. Embrace it - it is going to be the new normal until sometime in 2021 or 2022. Perhaps beyond if we can't get this virus under control. No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service. No problem!
Washing masks is a great idea. I'm a bit surprised the notion of washing masks isn't talked about more. It should seem obvious that it's a good idea to wash them... but then a lot of things that should seem obvious get overlooked, so thanks for pointing this out.
I have seven total so yeah , I just put them thru the wash same as other clothes so I always have a few clean ones0 -
YesWe can wash masks?
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YesI’ve heard Trumpster Fire wears a mask pretty often while not on camera and is a germophobe. Anyone think there’s truth to that?I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.0
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I've heard that, too. I think he's schizophrenic about germs. He is a self-described germaphobe who bangs strippers bareback and likes to watch water sports between hookers. Those don't square with germophobia to me.cdthomas1981 said:I’ve heard Trumpster Fire wears a mask pretty often while not on camera and is a germophobe. Anyone think there’s truth to that?"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
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At the rate we're going, I'm still not convinced that this isn't "the big virus." I have not much hope lately that we're not already doomed.bootlegger10 said:Humanity is doomed when the big virus comes. A bunch of selfish people who can’t even be bothered to wear a mask in an abundance of caution. No other excuse than being selfish.
Several years ago I was having a conversation with a best friend who has a doctorate in human ecology, and we were both debating if the coming end of the human race would be caused by an instant catastrophic event, or a long slow death. I have a feeling this is part of the long slow death.
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Funny, I've started wearing it while driving, too, Brian. I've discovered it seriously alleviates my allergy symptoms. Right now the grass and mold counts are through the roof in my area (both are my biggest allergen problem) and the mask is an incredible tool. Who knew it would make that much of a difference?brianlux said:Poncier said:
As did I.bootlegger10 said:I took the question as wearing a mask when in public buildings or not able to socially distance.
I don't wear one when taking the dog for a walk, just avoid anyone in the area as needed by crossing street.
I do wear one when at a store or any place where people are and can't keep a distance.
Yeah, same here. I would not say I wear a mask every time I go outdoors- only when around other people on sidewalks or in stores, etc. (something I rarely do these days). What's particularly strange is to see someone wearing a mask while driving alone.0
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