Thanks for finding this!
BIG difference, between Asia and America.
Huge.
“The recommendations by the CDC and the WHO are not based on any studies of this virus and have never been used to contain any other virus pandemic or epidemic in history.”
I’ve tried wearing a mask on two separate occasions, only to end up with a headache, and my sinuses filling up. I ended up having to take Loritidine 10mg medication when its happened. I have sinus problems anyway, and a deviated septum, but wearing the masks aggravates the sinus condition even more. I only go to the store once or twice a week, and the last two times I went, I didn’t wear a mask.
A co-worker ended up in the ER with hypoxia after wearing a mask for hours on-site. A few other co-workers commented that he must have underlying health condition. I have my doubts that is the sole reason. He is a young healthy guy.
Thanks for posting this. I’m saving it to support the concerns some of us have about possibly having to wear masks all day as a requirement for returning to work.
We are all teleworking and getting the job done just fine. I feel crappy after wearing a mask in the grocery store for awhile. Can’t imagine wearing one for eight hours.
You can legally opt out of wearing a mask.
- Tell them you have an underlying medical condition
- If asked, tell them that you are not obligated to tell them, per HIPAA, ADA, and 4th Amendment
But science won’t change the minds of the Karen’s of the world. Including a few freepers.
And your favorite market just says,”No mask, no entry!” And you are SOL. You go somewhere else. :(
But of course, nobody is suggesting wearing masks for several hours daily.
They are suggesting that you wear them for the short period you are in stores while doing essential shopping.
I can’t stop laughing when I see people wearing these STUPID maskes in stores or anywhere!!
Such Sheeple!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This reminds me of the idiots who claim second hand smoke is worse than smoke inhaled by the smoker.
Secondhand smoke combines smoke from a burning cigarette and smoke exhaled by a smoker. The smoke from burning tobacco contains more harmful substances than inhaled smoke. This means people who are around smokers might have a higher risk of smoking-related disorders. Jan 30, 2017And those fools making this claim "might" choke to death on their own sputum if I had anything to say about it.
My Dad died from smoking, not from being exposed to a smoker. I should change my name to "murder hornet" because this makes me about as mad as...
Hint: those of us handy around the home or working with hazardous materials on work sites have used N95 masks for years-and-years with no ill effects.
How did the medical profession ever talk doctors and nurses into using protective masks if they are placing their lives at risk when they do it? The most idiotic thing I've seen in a long time.
I will NOT wear a mask, and I;m old.
Asians wear them because the AIR is so damn dirty.
The next time Dr. Blaylock undergoes surgery I hope he tells the doctors and nurses in the operating room to remove their masks because if they're not sick they shouldn't be wearing them. And God knows that if Blaylock's life is in their hands then the last thing he wants is a virus concentrating in the nasal passages, entering the olfactory nerves and traveling into the brain.
What absolute bullshit.
I wonder why surgeons, who may wear a mask for hours , are not keeling over into the operative field?
I go to the Home Depot about once a week, working on my house with the extra downtime. I see a lot of Mexicans in this store and none of them wear masks.
CV19 Mask Info - Reference bump!