Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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True, I haven’t thought of that but we do have cleaners for mirrors that are anti-fog too.
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Why no wearing a mask. Can't buy them anywhere. Yes I can and so wear a cloth mask but the value is being questioned. Better than nothing but some concern about 2 -3 % effective. Doubt if it is a well studied analysis.
Betsy McCaughey: Homemade Masks Only 2 Percent Effective | Newsmax.com |
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I suspect the main reason for promoting the "almost any material will do" masks is to keep the stampede away from the surgical/hospital type.
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Newsmax is also not a reliable source of information, since it is decisively anti-vaxx, anti-science, and pro-corporate-profit ultra conservative. Homemade masks can help prevent YOUR germs from spreading to OTHER people. That is why you would wear them, even if you believe yourself to be healthy. Since there are people who test positive for COVID-19, but have no symptoms, it is safer for the public if everyone wears a mask, so as to reduce the risk of having the virus and spreading it among the populace. They also can help reduce your instances of touching your face, being a physical barrier between hand and face. They might also help reduce the risk of catching germs from other people, but only marginally. Last edited by OrangeBlossomBaby; 04-19-2020 at 08:13 PM. |
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At some point I'd hope It would be possible for the stores to bulk order non-medical disposable masks to dispense to those who come without.
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That'd be awesome. They're on short supply right now though. Even employees typically only get one per day - if they touched the mask to scratch an itch under it - or had to take it off to eat on their break - they have to re-use it.
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This is what Amazon classifies as a third party seller. B.S. I do business and pay my bill to Amazon and they will return the chump change #39.95 if its the last thing I do! I have come to find out that this is a common practice with this company. They have hammered plenty of others before me. The picture and description of the item is perfect for N95 masks. Not a piece of paper with two elastic bands on them. |
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Amazon, in this case, is the middle-man. They take your money on behalf of the seller. They collect a fee from the sale because it was sold through their company, but they aren't the ones selling the product. Just like buying a third-party product from walmart.com. If they aren't the actual seller, they're not responsible for refunding you if it's not a good sale. The seller is responsible for it - and only if they offer refunds and returns in their policy. |
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I have become disenchanted with Amazon lately.
Most disposable masks are from China. They have had a lot of price gouging. I ended up ordering some washable masks from Etsy. They a large amount of people making masks. Have been home for a month. Have Instacart/Publix delivering groceries which has worked out well.
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I don't wear a mask at all. No, it's not because I disregard others. It's because I fail to see the real need. The virus is spread by touching contaminated surfaces and then your eyes, mouth or nose. I am careful about that. Or it is spread by coughing on someone or very close, in your face contact. I believe that distancing beyond that is plenty. The whole mask thing seems like overkill to me. I realize that there are people who feel safer that way or more responsible, but I think it is their personal choice more than of any real need. I especially think people wearing masks in their cars or outside walking is totally unnecessary. To me it is my own common sense choice. I believe that realistic information is the best guideline. I realize there are lots of different opinions out there, but this is mine.
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you have a door shut it and stay home
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My wife became depended on the use of a wheel chair 3 years ago.
I immediately went on a buying spree to buy anything that I figured would make life easier. One of my purchases was the Cadillac of bidets. You can control heat of the seat & the water, also the water pressure with a pulsating mode, where you want it to concentrate the spray, it even has a dryer (it does everything short of singing you a lullaby). In the 3 years I never really tried it. Since the virus, what I discovered: 1. I’ve been missing out on a comfortable experience. 2. It does do a better job. 3. I’ve cut back on my use of toilet paper by 80%, if not more. What I realized is if I had been using it instead of only using toilet paper all this time, it probably would have paid for itself. I know there a number of these unit on the market at all different price ranges. What I suggest if you have time on your hands, look into this alternative. Only purchase what you believe will meet your needs. At my last visit to my doctor’s office they supplied me a few masks to hold me until my order arrives. |
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