Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
You think people should be wearing masks while they run on the treadmill, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Don't but it's allowed if people are 10' apart. It stinks for smaller places but I can't work out with a mask on!
Particles can go as far as 20+ feet so 10' is an arbitrary number when breathing heavily.
They can open whatever they want but I am not going!
At some point, you're going to have to address your agoraphobia. Because whatever you're dealing with mentally does not correspond to actual risk.
DP. But there is an actual risk here if the room isn’t very large (e.g. a class). There are people exhaling forcefully with no masks, and the particles have nowhere to go which means they will be hanging around in that room, and you are in there for more than a few min. Yikes.
We all need to remember that many things are opening due to economic pressure rather than safety, and make smart decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Don't but it's allowed if people are 10' apart. It stinks for smaller places but I can't work out with a mask on!
Particles can go as far as 20+ feet so 10' is an arbitrary number when breathing heavily.
They can open whatever they want but I am not going!
At some point, you're going to have to address your agoraphobia. Because whatever you're dealing with mentally does not correspond to actual risk.
DP. But there is an actual risk here if the room isn’t very large (e.g. a class). There are people exhaling forcefully with no masks, and the particles have nowhere to go which means they will be hanging around in that room, and you are in there for more than a few min. Yikes.
We all need to remember that many things are opening due to economic pressure rather than safety, and make smart decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Don't but it's allowed if people are 10' apart. It stinks for smaller places but I can't work out with a mask on!
Particles can go as far as 20+ feet so 10' is an arbitrary number when breathing heavily.
They can open whatever they want but I am not going!
At some point, you're going to have to address your agoraphobia. Because whatever you're dealing with mentally does not correspond to actual risk.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Don't but it's allowed if people are 10' apart. It stinks for smaller places but I can't work out with a mask on!
Particles can go as far as 20+ feet so 10' is an arbitrary number when breathing heavily.
They can open whatever they want but I am not going!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Don't but it's allowed if people are 10' apart. It stinks for smaller places but I can't work out with a mask on!
Anonymous wrote:There is no way I would go into my gym to work out if other people are there without masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t masks required inside buildings in Virginia (per the governor)?
There are exceptions. Indoor seating is opening up at half capacity for restaurants - you can't wear a mask and eat. Dentists can't work on patients with a mask. Exercising with a mask can be seriously dangerous. [/quote
Yes that’s why he said 10’ apart thing.
We have work mask into dentist and then taken off when getting to chair.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t masks required inside buildings in Virginia (per the governor)?