Phonedave
Well-Known Member
Here is the thing - there are two kinds of masks. Those that protect you, and those that protect others.
N95 type mask, that are tight fitting and high filtration protect the wearer. Most of the time they do not protect the people around the wearer.
"Face covering" type masks protect those around you. When you speak (or cough, or sneeze, or mouth breathe) you shoot droplets of saliva everywhere - along with any sort of virus that may be in that saliva. Face covering masks stop this spit from flying.
By having everybody wear a face covering type mask, that means everybody is protected to some degree from everybody else. The good news is these masks don't have to be super air tight. A bandanna works, a dust mask works, a neoprene mask works, a balaclava works.
Here in NJ we have to wear them when going out and interacting with people. I wear them when grocery shopping, I wore one on Sunday while waiting in the sun for over hour to pick up food. I have worn one for years while cutting my grass in the August heat because I end up hacking up a lung if I don't - It really is not that big of a deal.
N95 type mask, that are tight fitting and high filtration protect the wearer. Most of the time they do not protect the people around the wearer.
"Face covering" type masks protect those around you. When you speak (or cough, or sneeze, or mouth breathe) you shoot droplets of saliva everywhere - along with any sort of virus that may be in that saliva. Face covering masks stop this spit from flying.
By having everybody wear a face covering type mask, that means everybody is protected to some degree from everybody else. The good news is these masks don't have to be super air tight. A bandanna works, a dust mask works, a neoprene mask works, a balaclava works.
Here in NJ we have to wear them when going out and interacting with people. I wear them when grocery shopping, I wore one on Sunday while waiting in the sun for over hour to pick up food. I have worn one for years while cutting my grass in the August heat because I end up hacking up a lung if I don't - It really is not that big of a deal.
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