Sarah P.

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Posted: 30 Jul 2020


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 Sarah P.
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Well, as it happens it is true that ventilated masks let out your breath/virus.
I'm lucky because I work for a top medical/research institution, so I hear about the science as it happens. It's true that there were a lot of things we didn't know about this virus originally, but much has been learned.
3 years ago.
 Sarah P.
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Those are fine, though from an environmental perspective, I prefer reusable masks myself.
3 years ago.
 Sarah P.
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Thank you! There is a lot of evidence that masks in fact protect both, though more the other than yourself (depending a bit on the mask.) Either way, we better get used to it, because there's no other way we can stem this pandemic.
3 years ago.
 Sarah P.
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I never argue. I like scientific evidence, myself and would only counsel others to do the same and trust reliable sources. As it happens, these particular masks do let out your breath (that's what they are designed to do), so yeah, they are not really safe for others.
The two meter/six feet rule is not such a big deal when everyone wears masks and you avoid prolonged close proximity. That rule was started before we realized we really, really need to wear masks and that the best protection all around.
As for not going in there, it happens to be our favorite grocery store, so if they told us we had to wear pink bandanas, we'd happily oblige :-)
3 years ago.
 polytropos
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Yes, that's my impression too. But it is important where to get information, whether from a qualified source (newspaper, scientific journal) or from a inflammatory cheap paper or tabloid. :]
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.

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