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You are, in fact, the idiot here. Thanks for confirming.Nobody is crying dipshit. Just giving a reality check to a brick wall so I guess I actually am the idiot here for even tryingGo cry somewhere else dingus.Are you deaf dumb and blind?! We are in a nation wide pandemic. Most other countries took this thing seriously and have squashed it. But not us, it’s a big joke, it’s just gonna disappear, people who listen to the safety guidelines pussies... what the fuck is wrong with you? Look at what’s happening. Open your eyesJust be a good little lemming and keep your mask on.Offense intended... your opinion is shit. You’re cherry picking what the CDC says to try and back up your argument while trying to lay our a case for the CDC being incompetent. Those two don’t mesh well. Nice try thoughThe CDC got it wrong on the death rate early on..........weren't even close........screwed up tests early onAre you standing behind the CDC recommendations or are you challenging them?COVID-19 ARCHIVED WEBPAGE
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- People should not wear cloth face coverings while engaged in activities that may cause the cloth face covering to become wet, like when swimming at the beach or pool. A wet cloth face covering may make it difficult to breathe. For activities like swimming, it is particularly important to maintain physical distance from others when in the water.
- People who are engaged in high intensity activities, like running, may not be able to wear a cloth face covering if it causes difficulty breathing. If unable to wear a cloth face covering, consider conducting the activity in a location with greater ventilation and air exchange (for instance, outdoors versus indoors) and where it is possible to maintain physical distance from others.
- People who work in a setting where cloth face coverings may increase the risk of heat-related illness or cause safety concerns due to introduction of a hazard (for instance, straps getting caught in machinery) may consult with an occupational safety and health professional to determine the appropriate face covering for their setting. Outdoor workers may prioritize use of cloth face coverings when in close contact with other people, like during group travel or shift meetings, and remove face coverings when social distancing is possible. Find more information here and below.
CDC states that employers should have people wear the masks only for close quarters meetings and such...........Not outside were you can maintain distance...............yet where I work.........and from everywhere I'm hearing they are making it mandatory even outside and IN THE HEAT..........
These masks get sweaty.........WET.......and like I've said MANY TIMES......it's like Waterboarding yourself with your own sweat..............STUPIDITY......in the workplace from a low death rate virus with inflated deaths by the DEFINITION.....
Since the CDC recommends cloth only.......and that is all most are wearing anyway........they don't do jack squat for AIR BORNE TRANSMISSION........
In regards to masks getting wet.....most places like I work are wearing them outside in the heat and they get wet.............CDC in what I posted......don't wear them wet.......and outside you should be able to keep your distance........most businesses are pushing for the stupidity outside.......where they get soaked with sweat.
The cloth masks DO NOT STOP AIRBORNE.........they are useless in my opinion anyway.........
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