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Originally Posted by billbob
We noticed the same thing at Havana. They "wore masks" but they too were on their chins!!!! Not all of them did that but surprising how many didn't know how to wear their masks or needed them to "speak" to you, which wasn't the case at all.
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Anyone who wears a mask must know that it should cover their nose and mouth. They choose not to wear it properly for what ever reason. Some remove the mask from their nose so they can breath better. Some remove it from their mouth so people can hear and understand them better as reading lips is part of listening and comprehending what a person says. Then.....they forget to get the mask back on their face properly. It should be up to their managers or co-workers to remind an employee to place their mask on their face properly.