What? Maybe her mask is uncomfortable |
Maybe then she could get a new mask that would allow her to wear it properly. She is the mayor, afterall. |
+1 |
Pretty much. |
Hopefully somebody called the police on her. |
Yet 3% of Covid tests are positive, 97% are negative. |
What are you suggesting? |
Mask wearing and social distancing lowers the percent of immune people required to achieve herd immunity. If that’s your goal, you should be wearing a mask and wearing it properly. |
| I think the nose-out issue is often accidental. It’s hard to figure out which masks work best for an individual. A mask that felt like it fit at first will often slide down through the day or once you start talking. It’ll take a bit of time for all of us to get it right. |
We are four months into this thing. What is the learning curve on wearing a mask. No wonder we cannot get the hard stuff done in this city. |
Exactly/approximately how long do you people imagine we should be muzzled? inb4 an ineffective toxic vaccine. |
So you are simply a naysayer. Why would the vaccine be toxic? Lots of promising vaccines right now including one from an amazingly dynamic local company. Why would we not wear masks for a few months? Do you really feel muzzled by your mask? I am not one for therapy, but if you are feeling muzzled, perhaps therapy would help. |
To be fair, she's outside. |
This has literally never happened to me, with different types of masks. I don't understand how on earth this is accidental. I guess it's "accidental" like the same people who move their mask to their chin so they can read the ingredients or see the price of something better while shopping inside a store. Sorry, stupidity isn't "accidental." |