Whileee
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Masks help WAY more than they are given credit. If you have the virus and wear a mask, it knocks down the chance of spreading it immensely.
I've noticed this as well.It's a bit odd that many who are strong advocates of opening things up also seem the least likely to support the use of masks. Wearing a mask doesn't affect businesses or economic activity, and in fact could limit spread and improve conditions for opening up. When it comes to limiting an epidemic, every action that reduces the probability of transmission will have an impact, so it makes sense to use tactics that are less consequential for economic activity.
and considering how for most people a mask is a mild inconvenience at most, I just don't understand. and to reiterate one of your earlier comments, if you're someone who is really anxious for the economy to remain and stay open, why wouldn't you do the one mildly inconvenient thing that can help move the needle towards that goal.
Are we still past epidemic threshold with 14 cases in the province? That's 1/98000It's a bit odd that many who are strong advocates of opening things up also seem the least likely to support the use of masks. Wearing a mask doesn't affect businesses or economic activity, and in fact could limit spread and improve conditions for opening up. When it comes to limiting an epidemic, every action that reduces the probability of transmission will have an impact, so it makes sense to use tactics that are less consequential for economic activity.
You'll see things the way you want to, and call anyone who sees them differently as "disinforming" people. Must be nice to have a monopoly on the truth. Enjoy your day.
I'm walking by the front of the store this morning and a older guy standing in line waiting to get in does the big suck in of snot, just a great sound, and SPITS . I stopped and said to him "are you kidding , you ever hear about this pandemic thing going on right now?" He just gave me a dirty look and turned around. Un f***ing believable. A lady came over to me in the store and said thank-you for saying something to that man. Common sense is alot of what we need right now and so many people are in very short supply.You want to know who's a threat? Elderly people. That's who! lol. I just had a couple come in the shop here (now that we're open again) to look at some things and while they were sweet old folks, they obviously had not one clue about what they were doing in terms of social distancing...and they barely spoke English. The old guy would get right in my face and try to be funny and I'd back away a few feet and he'd move a few feet towards me. Pretty unnerving...and no, no masks on them.
You want to know who's a threat? Elderly people. That's who! lol. I just had a couple come in the shop here (now that we're open again) to look at some things and while they were sweet old folks, they obviously had not one clue about what they were doing in terms of social distancing...and they barely spoke English. The old guy would get right in my face and try to be funny and I'd back away a few feet and he'd move a few feet towards me. Pretty unnerving...and no, no masks on them.
"Almost no reason" Really? Sorry, but that's an incredibly selfish point of view.Seems to me I can avoid the absolutely tiny risk of potentially infecting someone with a virus I am almost certainly not carrying by simply turning my head and holding my breath for a few seconds while I pass them at the grocery store - which is something I do religiously because I don't want the virus from them either - and so avoid the annoyance and discomfort (which is a real thing) of masking up for almost no reason.
......Bertha get me a diet soda would ya
What do y’all make of this:
El Salvador’s president is no Trump wannabe/admirer. He’s kind of a Trudeau type from what I’ve read of him so I see no political agenda for him to falsely make this claim.
Risk is very low now. I agree. When there is more virus circulating would you agree that it would be better for people to wear a mask? At what epidemic level do you think people should start wearing masks?Are we still past epidemic threshold with 14 cases in the province? That's 1/98000
At the end of the day, it comes down to perceived threat. I look at that stat and think that the chances of ANY of us being an asymptomatic carrier is beyond miniscule. You're a math guy... 3 confirmed cases in the past two weeks. How many people can possibly be walking around asymptomatically? Even then, that study I posted recently brings the entire question of asymptomatically infected being able to spread at all (or at the very least less efficiently than symptomatically).
Furthermore, why don't we wear masks for the flu? 29 deaths last year... could be as many as 50 some years. Maybe we should wear helmets when we drive, or better yet not drive at all. I can guarantee that at this point you're more likely to injure someone by causing an MVA while driving safely than inecting someone with covid.
What do y’all make of this:
El Salvador’s president is no Trump wannabe/admirer. He’s kind of a Trudeau type from what I’ve read of him so I see no political agenda for him to falsely make this claim.
That always makes me giggle, i'll have 2 Big Mac meals with extra large fries ............. and a diet coke.LOL! Bigguns always drinking diet soda pop!
Honestly I don't know when I would consider wearing a mask. If I were in a subway in NYC I'd throw one on - or traveling in a place where there are widespread confirmed infections and I'm in a contained space where id be within spittle distance of others. I don't see much of a point of wearing one outside. Also, if I suspected I had been infected or exposed to someone who is/was infected, I would certainly wear one around others.Risk is very low now. I agree. When there is more virus circulating would you agree that it would be better for people to wear a mask? At what epidemic level do you think people should start wearing masks?
To my earlier point, if you're not concerned for your personal risk, or the risk to others, what about the benefit to wearing masks for the economy? If people are seriously concerned about the economy, wouldn't the best idea be to use measures that keep the epidemic controlled and therefore businesses open, while causing minimal inconvenience to most individuals?
Perhaps we should wear a mask during bad flu seasons, particularly as a routine in hospitals and personal care homes. Better yet, get a flu vaccine. How many people who talk about the death toll from influenza now actually get vaccinated against the flu to limit transmission?
If motor vehicle accidents were infectious, and wearing a helmet could keep the number of MVA deaths from escalating into the thousands, then wearing a helmet would be prudent, wouldn't it?