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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Stores can display signs that masks are required to enter the store and they can keep you out. Sprint keeps their door locked and will not let you in unless you are wearing a mask. That is just one example.
As for your "mask wearing is just for cosmetics" statement......why are you denying the proven science behind masks blocking droplets? You don't seem to be informed about how masks can slow the spread of this virus.
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If you say so. I've heard "experts" say that the masks that are home made merely prevent large droplets from escaping. As a matter of fact, if the material is not of the Non-woven substance, then it really isn't much of a filter. If you wish to be more protected, then get yourself a military gas mask. I have one, and it's much better at protecting you than a sock or hanky mask. Besides, you speak of droplets. I don't ever get close enough to worry about "droplets" coming from them. I like my personal space. Like I said, the masks I have seen out and about at the stores are merely security blankets/blankies. But, if it makes one feel more secure then just make believe that I have one on when you see me. Then, when you do not get sick you can make believe you prevented a major illness coming your way.
From what I have read, woven material is NOT a filter. And do you think that those specialized masks with holes for straws and eating, are doing any good? But, we can all pretend.....right?