Kolek planning to go pro
I have my second Moderna shot March 4, and after next week when I have some appointments, I intend to lie low in an effort to avoid picking any bugs up that could prevent me from getting it.
IMO, masks should become a regular part of individual hygiene similar to washing hands.
That’s never going to happen. I am all for pandemic masking but when this is done, the masks get tossed.
I think you’ll be surprised the amount of business that will make it part of the no shirt, no shoes,....now add no mask, no business policy.I for one am all for it. If we can’t take the lessons learned from the last year and move forward to improve in how we handle and mitigate seasonal influenza seasoning then we are admitting we’re ok with upwards of 80,000 annual preventable deaths.
I wish you luck with this.
Hilarious https://youtu.be/tGjAL5ceFF4
Oh. It won't happen. Hence "should".Lots of other nations/citizens use masks appropriately.
IMO, masks should become a regular part of individual hygiene similar to washing hands.[/Are you Asian, hey?
I don't think masks will - or should - become required or generally expected in non-pandemic times. However, I suspect we will see more people voluntarily wearing masks, especially in higher-risk (crowded indoor) situations.
1. People won't comply with this since they don't comply with covid masking2. People will die no matter what you try to do prophylactically,3. It would be nice if people with influenza would/could stay home when sick, but we don't value labor in our society.4. Most people who die from Influenza have gotten medical treatment at the hospital, and our hospitals are not overwhelmed by Influenza cases every year.I know you're trying really hard at this, and I just want you to know, you're doing a great job
If healthy people want to wear masks when in risky situations (height of flu season, indoors, for example), then fine.I'm more thinking of those who are symptomatic (coughing, sneezing, etc) with a potentially contagious illness who are going to be in close proximity to others. Those are the folks who, in my scenario, should be wearing masks.Again, this would be completely voluntary. But, seeing as how poor hand hygiene is, I don't see this catching on anytime soon.
Fair point, and I tend to agree with your conclusion, but again, I’m curious as to where this sort of behavior is commonplace that we should aspire to, cause I’ve yet to experience it
Pre pandemic, I spent significant time each year in Asia (HK, China, Singapore, Japan). Post-SARS, masks became a bit of a thing in the region, which is what I imagine Jesu is referring to. But again, it’s very small. Outside of airports where it may be a handful of people you see, you may see a couple on the street, amongst millions of people. It’s far from a standard or regular thing.
And a few of those are just hiding plastic surgery bruising too. Especially in Korea.
masks on der boobies?