Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You don't. When it is impossible to wear a mask, such as when you are eating or drinking, it is imperative that you keep your distance from other people. Sometimes, it is not feasible to keep a 6 foot distance from a server so the server should get in the habit of standing back if it is possible. There is no perfect solution to this pandemic but we must do the best we can to not spread this virus and keep ourselves safe.
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Hmmm. I'm starting to wonder about your problem solving.
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How a mask blocks droplets - YouTube
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My mask blocks droplets so I can not shed virus into the air if I ever become an asymptomatic carrier of the virus. I am keeping you safe, not myself.
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Costco requires masks be worn by all employees and all customers. Good for them!!!
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Another uninformed person.
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Originally Posted by ts12755
Trouble maker... I won't go to a restaurant where employees are wearing masks. It makes me feel like I'm there to spend money and these people are sick and diseased. Just take their temperature. Troublemakers should stay home Replying to the above quote......... Have you not been watching news media and Coronavirus updates for the past two months? You can not be serious that you think someone with a mask is sick and diseased. It is just the opposite. People are wearing masks because they feel fine and not sick but do not know if they may be an asymptomatic carrier of the disease. Would you prefer to be in contact with someone without a mask but is an asymptomatic carrier of the virus? Think about that!
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Agree, home made masks are ineffective to protect the wearer of the mask. However, the mask blocks droplets which spew from a person's nose and mouth which carry the virus. Let's not forget many people are asymptomatic carriers of the virus. Masks protect the people around the wearer of the mask. Your mask protects me and my mask protects you. This is a very easy concept to grasp yet I see your sentiment by many posters on this forum which speaks to only half the equation.
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Another uninformed person. Sad.
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Masks mitigate the virus by blocking the droplets that contain the virus. Of course, they are on to something. Unfortunately, Americans will not be as compliant. I have a feeling, after reading many of the comments on this forum, that many people do not understand what the mask actually does to mitigate the virus (in other words....prevent the spread of the virus).
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This is how we Americans can mitigate this virus........wash hands frequently, wear masks when you can not social distance yourself from others and distance yourself when you can.
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Sounds difficult to breathe through but it really isn't. It is also very comfortable and fits against the face very nicely. The doctor who came up with this design tried several prototypes for the mask says it is good for 4 hours before you should change the mask. I like that it is disposable and it takes me about a minute to put it together.
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