Miraculous Stanford Study on Negative Effects of Masks During Covid
(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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Didn’t st Floyd die of this?
So each mask is the equivalent of one knee on each of our necks.
Anecdote: the people that work at/own the brewery I frequent are pretty based, so we talk quite a bit when things are slow (which I'm happy to say they haven't been recently). They've both mentioned either feeling short of breath when they first started wearing the masks or coughing up some rather nasty stuff at the end of their shifts. I doubt they're outliers, and I can't help but wonder how much damage we're doing to people's health by making them breathe through dirty pieces of fabric all day.
Aren't you supposed to switch those medical masks out every 30 minutes or so? How often do you see people doing that in the work place?
In the Before Time I think they usually only wore them at specific times and would throw them away after, so I imagine they naturally would just get replaced at regular intervals. But I'm not a healthcare professional so I don't know exactly how that works, nor do I know what they do in situations like hours-long surgeries.
Normally I see people in the workplace wear them on their chin when no one's around. Hope your chin is clean...