Yes we must all wear those useless masks to make sure we don’t catch a “highly-infectious” disease that has been going around for months
... yet so far none of us has managed to catch ... hmmm ...
Today for the first time I can say I know someone who has the coronavirus.
She is a relation through marriage and is an ER nurse who is now on a 14-day paid quarantine, as is her husband, a store manager. (He is on quarantine because of she).
She had a headache, a bit of a cough and a fever of no more than 100 for two days (but said it was not as bad as when hayfever is really bad) and is now feeling fine and ordering stuff— wall paint, patio bricks, etc. — for home improvement projects to do while she an her husband are on paid quarantine that does not count against their regular sick time.
She is sleeping downstairs. Why, I don’t know. I mean the two of them were sleeping in the same bed until the test came back positive. Like he didn’t get it from her already.
Watch the mask wearers, they will touch the reused mask to put it on, then adjust it, touch it when you take it off and stuff it in a purse, toss it in a car seat, etc. and not wash their hands. Congrats, you just contaminated anything in your purse, car, etc. and breathed all that in without a mask driving home. Good job.
You are so right, the virus has been around for months and no one wore a mask because we were told they were ineffective, and only N95s might help, but not to wear them save em for health care. Now every Karen can make masks at home out of a piece of cloth and they are suddenly life savers.