Yes, You Should Wear Masks — to Protect Others, If Not Yourself


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4 responses to “Yes, You Should Wear Masks — to Protect Others, If Not Yourself”

  1. Steve Haner Avatar
    Steve Haner

    Great. I’ve got a few extra rolls of TP. Wanna trade? No way I’m finding masks in a store, and no way I need it more than the medical staff. If I had a box I’d donate it. As to the law against masks, nobody is going to think about enforcing that. Be serious.

  2. DeptOfTyranny Avatar
    DeptOfTyranny

    I understand that manufacturing capability of masks is much better in Asia due the air pollution. Before the virus, in asia, the masks were sold in the check-out lines of corner stores for bad air days. Its not so much a “china is cheaper” story, but the economies of scale and logistics of the manufacturing capacity being closer to the area of typical high demand.

  3. TooManyTaxes Avatar
    TooManyTaxes

    Had a box of ten masks for sanding, cleaning out dryer vents, etc. Have a few left. Gave a couple to my son and keeping the rest. I’ve been following the CDC recommendations not to use them.

  4. TooManyTaxes Avatar
    TooManyTaxes

    The number of people walking on the sidewalks, trails and streets in McLean is up. But everyone moves to the right or otherwise gives leave. Lots of waving and smiles. A number of workers on the job outside. They wave and receive waves too. And it’s a great time to be a dog. They are getting more walks than they’ve had in years.

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