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It’s not worth confronting a person not wearing a mask. In New York State it is mandatory to wear a mask in a public place but if you don’t, NO FINE will be issued.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
You’re right. People are stressed and sometimes act irrationally if they snap.

I wouldn’t personally address anyone. I would tell management of a business and let them handle it.

Our governor has had to be strict because unfortunately we have had some stupid, selfish people and some have died due to them not following regulations.

We had a ridiculous pastor in Baton Rouge hold services at his Pentecostal church with more than 1000 people attending and deaths have been reported.

That pastor will have his day in court. Fines will be issued here.
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I think the advice we've been given has been changing very frequently. I was recently informed that gloves are not helping to limit the spread of the virus and that masks- formerly just to be worn by people who were ill or caring for the ill- are now suggested for everyone in an enclosed space. But people also want them worn when you go for a walk and will yell at you as you pass by if you aren't wearing one.

When I see people not wearing masks or gloves I sympathize with them. I'm confused by all the conflicting advice, too. (And I hold my breath as I pass them.)
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TN started free drive thru testing on demand across the state today. Anyone who wants to be tested can be but it takes 1-2 days to get the results because the test samples are being taken in various locations and sent to a regional lab to be developed/examined. People can also be tested at every county health department. I'm sure the results of these tests are going to drive how quickly stay at home restrictions are lifted.

Our 8 county Northeast TN had zero new cases today. We saw community spread start a couple of weeks back and really expected higher numbers of cases but it has not been as bad as we feared. About 10 days of community spread and then a flatten curve in our area of the state; the larger cities with a younger and more fearless populations are a completely different story.

My favorite big chain steak house has already closed all their locations and say they may not be able to re-open. So far, none of our local restaurants have closed permanently and several that closed temporarily have reopened with curbside pickup and delivery options.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
TN,

I wonder how many businesses will not survive this. Safety comes first. I don’t see how all businesses can survive this.

Surely, some will have to close their doors forever. Sad to see dreams and livelihoods die.
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Yes, here in WI and elsewhere in areas where Trump supporters are common, there is an attitude that "freedom" to do whatever they please is paramount to any public health emergency. These people feel that the COVID-19 epidemic is made up, overblown, only affects city people, and myriad other illogical and erroneous ideas. Many small business owners are among this group, including some in my own family. During the "stay at home" orders, I've seen Facebook pictures of large groups gathering, people who think they are immune to the infection possibility. If you have not been out much, this is wider spread than you might realize. And I don't expect our local police to infect themselves giving out tickets or enforcing.

SO...if you are among the better educated who appreciate how easy this infection spreads, if you know someone who's been infected (I do, my young niece,) and know how serious the infection is, how it can reduce your lung function and damage your organs permanently (anyone for dialysis?), you know that you must protect yourself as you have been doing. And avoiding going out as much as you can. For several more months in all likelihood. And don't spend your discretionary consumer dollars with businesses that don't think they have an obligation to help lower the curve by taking reasonable precautions. Spending money with businesses like that is rewarding their irresponsibility.
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Everybody is entitled to choose. You can choose where to shop, and business owners can choose how to run their business, just as parents choose how to raise their children. If you don't like something, then make a different choice. I don't believe that pushing MY wishes, opinions and feelings on others is right, just as I do not wish for them to push theirs on me. Are you hurt because they didn't seem to care if you were a customer? If it matters, I don't like supporting Amazon. So, I make choices about my feelings and opinions. I don't use plastic bags. I eat organic, I will tell you why, I want my great grand kids to be able to breathe. Does that upset you?
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
I’m upset at their ignorance/stupidity and selfishness. Their behavior is putting others at risk. Everyone has a right to be offended by someone not wearing a mask.

This is why society placed ‘no smoking’ regulations in place. I could care less if someone smokes in their own space. It’s their lungs.

It’s not my business if someone smokes, nor do I want it to be but I sure as hell don’t want anyone blowing smoke in my face in a public space.

People only stopped smoking in public when regulations were put in place because people surrounding them did not want to breathe in their second hand smoke.

This situation concerning Covid is more of an immediate danger than second hand smoke.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if everyone cared enough about humanity to wear a mask?

Why would you ask me if I would be offended by you eating organic? That question does not make sense to me. How does that put me at risk? It doesn’t. Someone not wearing a mask does put me at risk.

I could care less where people shop, online or stores. Online is actually smart! No contact with others.

I feel that business owners have a responsibility to the public and their employees to follow regulations that have been ordered by their governors.

For the record, I eat organic too. I do not use plastic bags. I do wear a mask so I don’t spread my germs.

I am quite sure people could care less if I eat organic or whether I use plastic bags or not but would care if I don’t respect them by possibly contaminating them if I am selfish enough not to wear a mask.
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Now you know that he doesn't really care...yet. He'll lose business. He may learn to care the hard way. I have not experienced such cavalier attitudes, but people like that rarely change their minds regardless of how reasonable the email. In order for him to change, it has to hit close to home. When it's his family member, he will care and he will want everybody else to care too.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
You may very well be right, NY. Some people don’t get it until it hits home. Then, they feel the impact first hand.
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In New York State Governor Cuomo signed an executive order that we have to wear a mask in all public places such as a grocery store. I still see people not wearing one and want to tell them to get out of the store, but then again I don’t want to get shot at either. People are crazy. People carry guns. With people unemployed, people are at high risk of LOSING it!!! But Florida has opened their beaches. No worry’s in Florida!!
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GigiBee Apr 2020
Correction. ONE beach in ONE county is open out of 663 miles of beaches. Each county makes their own decision. Is it foolish? yes. Is it the whole state? no.
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FDA just approved the new antibody test with results in 15 minutes! Maybe with this testing method in wide distribution we can open on LTC facilities to visitors and volunteers again!
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Back in mid-January I tried to find face masks but the shelves were empty. Luckily I found one container of disinfected wipes, off brand name. Haven't seen anything since. Glad I had an old can of Lysol, so been using that.

I checked Amazon last night and they had a lot of face masks for sale but I noticed the "reviews" of the items, most gained just one star, so that told me those masks were cheaply made.... [sigh].

I made my own face masks out of those hospital blue sheets, had a relic one-hole punch, and rubber bands. Hmmm, not bad.

Even tried a N95 mask that sig other brought home from work [he works at a cemetery]. Pam is right, one needs to be fitted for those masks. The mask was so uncomfortable for me, but worked well for sig other.

Both the N95 mask and my home made mask created a fogging problem with my eye glasses. In order to read something, I had to hold my breathe :P Ok, good enough for going into a store. Boy, taking it off and breathing in the fresh air felt so good :)
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cwillie Apr 2020
If your glasses are fogging up it's likely because the masks aren't fitting properly and you are blowing air out the top. Masks should be snug with the wire bent around the bridge of your nose and no air leaking above, below or around the ears.
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Masks have not been mandated here in Canada. In BC medical masks are conserved for HCP only.

I am very happy with the steps being taken in local grocery stores.

I do not understand wearing gloves in public. They do not do anything to prevent the spread of the disease, unless you change or sanitize them between every single touch. Otherwise you can pick up the germs on a door, spread them to the grocery cart and from there continually recontaminate the gloves. If you sanitize your hands upon entering a store, the cart is being sanitized for customers, sanitize after you load your groceries into your vehicle and after you return the cart, that should be adequate.

I do not change my clothes when I enter the house. I do not Clorox shoes, as far as I know they do not cough and I do not touch them to my face. I unload my groceries and I wash my hands thoroughly when I get home.

I already wash fruit and veggies before eating them, so I am not washing them when they get home. All the meat we are eating is from my freezer, locally produced and pre-Covid, so I am not washing the packaging on it.

If employees in a store are wearing gloves, they will simply be carrying whatever germs on the gloves and to everything they touch, just like they would with bare hands.

When in your home, you do not need to wash your hands any more frequently that you would for regular good hygiene. After using the toilet, before and after food prep, before and after eating and after touching pets. If something comes into your house, depending on what it is you will want to wipe it down or wait a day or so to allow any virus to die off before handling it.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Tothill,

I am glad your grocery is asking others to wear masks.

But if we don’t live alone then others, our spouses are bringing germs in the house.

Maybe I am an obsessive germ freak. It is confusing at times. I think gloves help but we have to follow the guidelines for using them properly.

Maybe some of the nurses on this site can clear this up for us.

I did read to wash our veggies when we get home.
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Meetoo, It was lealonnie that recommended olive oil and coconut oil mixture. I was complaining my hands were red, raw, and small cuts and I tried what she suggested, and it worked wonders overnight. I got up and hands were completely healed. Great advice!! Very thankful to a very wise woman!!
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I agree with all of you that we need to be taking every precaution possible. I wear my mask and gloves to do my part.

Our grocery stores are now putting taped arrows on the floor to try to keep people moving in one direction so we aren't passing each other face-to-face. They are making overhead announcements every few minutes about the change.

One woman was going the wrong way in my aisle with no protection. From a distance, I politely reminded her of the new policy. She wasn't happy about it and chose some colorful language to express her displeasure. She then continued on her way past me.

I coughed in her direction as she passed.
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PeeWee57 Apr 2020
"I coughed in her direction as she passed."

Apparently you thought it necessary to sink to her level.
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In many instances I have seen poor use of gloves and masks.
I watched an employee of a store at the register scan items, rub her face and continue handling items then cash. When that customer was finished she reached for her water bottle, opened the built in straw with her gloved hands, drank and put the bottle back and proceeded with the next customer. What good are the gloves in this case?
A woman stood in line, with a mask on but every time she coughed she moved the mask away from her face and coughed under the mask then put the mask back on her face. What good is the mask?
The mask, in 99% of the cases protect someone else from your droplets they do not protect you from someone else's droplets.
And are you washing the mask every day? Or when you return from a trip outside the house? Are you avoiding your nose, eyes and mouth when you remove the mask and are you washing your hands when you remove the mask and before you put it on?

And a side note about the store. A large store like Whole Foods has the corporate resources to provide masks, gloves, sanitizer to every employee a small independent store may not have the same resources, they can not afford to supply each employee with these items.
If you like the independent store continue to support them, they need it now but YOU follow good practices when you shop there. Bring a sanitizer wipe, wipe down the cart handle. Wipe down your purchases if you feel inclined. And if you feel real generous make masks for employees and offer them to the employees when you see them. Gloves as well if you can find them.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Very good points. Masks should be washed after every wearing! Also, gloves should be used and disposed of as advised. Thanks for reminding everyone of these points 💗. I appreciate it.

I also agree about making masks for others. I did this. If it isn’t a store policy we can’t make them wear the mask but at least they own a mask if they change their mind about wearing one.

Offer a mask to customers who don’t have one too! I gave several to my husband to give away. Actually, once an assembly line rhythm is established they are easy to sew.
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From my reading, several experts have advised those of us out doing our limited shopping runs should _not_ wear gloves and instead wash our hands or use a sanitizer. When I am required to hand someone my credit card, I place sanitizer in my right hand and after accepting the card back in my left hand, use the sanitizer to clean both the card and my hands before touching anything inside the car, like the window switch or the steering wheel.

Testing has shown home made washable masks using the right materials are as effective for short term use as m95 masks. The fit and using a combination natural and synthetic material is important - most t-shirts apparently have the right "material". If you are going to take the mask on and off repeatedly, it is going to lose much of its usefulness as the surfaces on both sides will become contaminated, as well as your hands. I put my mask on just before rolling down the window for a pickup and leave it on until I have completed all my stops (so I would be one of those single people driving around with a mask on), then take the mask off and place it on one of the bags of stuff I just picked up, then use sanitizer before continuing to drive home.

When I get home, the mask and my purchases are brought into a limited area of the home. The mask goes immediately into the washer and all items are cleaned as they are removed from the bags. Bags go into the trash and the "staging" area is cleaned.

I don't spend a lot of time cleaning my car because (1) I don't use it much so any virus cells should have died during 8-18 days between trips; and (2) it's warm enough now the car interior gets heated each afternoon.

While ideally I think everyone should wear a mask in public areas where they expect contact with others (inside stores but not necessarily in a park where you stay away from others), you need to remember guidance about using masks has been very mixed, masks are not available to the general public in many areas, and many people may believe they cannot make a mask. I love the surgeon general's demonstration of folding a t-shirt around rubber bands to make a mask because it's something everyone can do.

If you are limiting your shopping trips, wearing a mask in public areas, keeping your hands away from your face and using sanitizer when you are out and washing your hands at home, then you can largely offset your exposures from the people who are not wearing masks appropriately. Reusing a mask inappropriately may actually increase spread as people bring virus cells from their hands to the mask and their face.

We can protect ourselves from the less informed and/or concerned by our own considered behavior but we are going to still see people making poor choices and additional confirmed cases and deaths from their behaviors. One unfortunate side effect of decades of life where vaccines and medications have eliminated many disease avoidance behaviors is a society where those behaviors (and the need for them) are not understood anymore.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Tekkie,

Everyone has their system in place. As you say, we should go out as little as possible.

You are following useful guidelines. I say the same about hand washing. We must wash, wash and wash our hands. My hands are so freakin dry right now.

My husband carries wipes in car when he uses his credit card to pay. He wipes anything that has been touched.

When he can pay ahead online and then just pop the trunk with no contact with others it is even better!

Thanks for reminding others there are no sew methods of masks making.
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We actually had a man arrested for making a threat on facebook to do a mass shooting at one of our grocery stores this week. He was upset that so many people are out in public not wearing masks....in Florida that is a 2nd degree felony, so he is looking at serious time in prison. I get aggravated too, especially when i see used gloves and masks thrown on the ground, people coughing and sneezing without a mask on and most of us stay home except the necessary meds and grocery trips every 2-3 weeks. I am making lots of masks for the people in our apt bldg, mainly elders with health issues. Gives me something to do since i cant go to pool for exercise.
i hope everyone is safe and we will come out of this pandemic better and stronger as a nation. Blessings to all..,Liz
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Oh my gosh, making threats on others scares me. It really does. People go off the rails and snap.

I am glad that threats are taken seriously. They need to be.

Returning blessings to you. 💗
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I went shopping today for our 3 weeks groceries. Have not been out of the house for three weeks. I had called the supermarket and asked if employees were wearing masks and gloves. I was told most were and following protocol. Most of the customers were wearing masks and gloves, but an employee a young stock person did not have a mask or gloves on. He sneezed a few times into his sleeve and was heading toward me. I was uncomfortable and disgusted and reported this behavior to the staff and to the general manager. The manager was very upset and apologized to me. He is going to look on the surveillance cameras and find out who the worker was and warn the worker. He said it was an ongoing problem, but they are working on it. He did not want to suspend him, but asked me what I thought would be appropriate action. I told him he should be wearing a mask and gloves. I am so careful, staying in the house for three weeks and following all guideline and more. and then someone sneezes two feet away from me. Boy I 'm not too happy. Glad I reported him!!
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
I feel exactly the same. We all need to do the very best that we can. We are going out as little as possible too. So, when we do get out we want to feel as safe as we can.

Be safe, earlybird. 💗
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I would rather see someone wear a home made mask than an improperly fitted N95. People forget they need to be "fit tested" for them,, they are not one size fits all! Gloves seem silly to me as people touch everything and its brother with them on,, and don't "purell"them after touching. We even "purell" them at the hospital ( yes indeed we are wearing them all the time, between patients) And I do find it funny to pass a car with a single driver alone in there, with a mask on..?
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
The healthcare and frontline people should have all the professional masks. We can make do with the home masks for our quick grocery errands. Yes, what good are improper fitting masks?

Seeing a single person drive with a mask is kind of funny. My husband doesn’t put his mask on while driving by himself. He puts it on just before he opens his door.

Do you all have enough masks at your hospital? I hope you do. Stay safe, Pam.
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That's the thing, it IS a mystery; the "experts" cannot agree about masks, gloves, distancing - though they're all pretty sure that helps. Gloves and masks both have user issues of their own; even many health care workers hate them, for several reasons. Yesterday I read a report from a mathematician who has followed the virus and realized that the countries that did nothing have very much the same results as those who did harsh lockdowns, gloves, and masks - go figure.
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cwillie Apr 2020
The measures we are taking are all about "flattening the curve", they were never expected to prevent deaths and infections only slow the rate so that essential services were not overwhelmed. (Plus to give us more time to develop treatments and a vaccine)
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I found this very helpful video on How to Grocery Shop During the Coronavirus. I got more tips to add to my current strategy when going out.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S7G8KoYgniY&list=WL&index=3&t=33s
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Thanks, Book. I’ll take a look.
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Looks like the virus might be starting to heat up in rural areas. Some governors are smart enough to put regs in place before the explosions and learn the lessons of Italy, Spain and NYC. The results remain to be seen, of course.

Good luck all. NY appears to be starting to flatten the exponential level of infection.

Laboring, asymptomatic women in NYC are being tested at admission; at one reporting hospital, 14% are COVID positive. A friend at another hospital tells me their rate is 27%.

That's the rate of infection among folks with no symptoms. I'm not pressing anyone to open ANYTHING. We are still in very dangerous territory.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
I hope so, Barb. I certainly hope you will see significant improvement soon. NY has been through the mill. I pray for all of you daily.
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The level of ignorance that I have observed with this pandemic is astounding. It's scary that adults live in this country and walk around daily while appearing to be normal. Then, something happens and we get to see just how pathetic these people are. Thank goodness for the awesome, smart, brave, devoted citizens that have risen to the challenge to be heroes, but, the losers standout nonetheless. I'm not sure how you fight that level of stupid. (I'm referring to citizens who live in shelter at home jurisdictions, who throw parties where 50 of their best friends attend and then they REFUSE to disburse when police arrive and then after being forced to disburse, continuing to return throughout the night, so that police must stand vigil at the party house to keep visitors from returning. Or parting on the beaches, hugging, kissing, hanging all over each other, as if there is no pandemic.)
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cwillie Apr 2020
I think anyone who works in a service industry already knew how ignorant and crazy - and yes, downright stupid - people can be, I've heard some unbelievable stories and that was before covid 19.
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As for gloves, I am not sure what benefit it has since you can sneeze on the glove and touch a surface which someone else could touch with their gloves then touch their face and become infected even though all parties wore gloves. I believe the key is not in the gloves, but rather not sneezing on your hand and instead sneeze into your arm or some area that does not touch surfaces. Of course, do not touch your face and wash your hands frequently. As for masks, I feel better about those than gloves but most people have gaps around their nose and they cannot be fail proof. I assume however they reduce germs from reaching further beyond point of origin. Remember, it was just a few weeks ago we were told masks did not even help so the guideline on masks is somewhat recent. All this said, I still do it all and wear gloves and a mask if I have to leave my house. My hands are dry from washing so much, and my house is cleaner than ever. I sure hope it helps somewhere.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
My hands are very dry. Every time my husband touches the door knobs after he has gone off. He disinfects, then I do. Then we both wash our hands a million times! I think this is getting to all of us. Especially those of us living in hot spots.
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Unfortunately nobody is wearing masks here except government employees, not anywhere that I've been anyway (which is limited to a couple of stores). And as for the ones that are 🙄, some dude driving around solo in a truck picking up leaf bags certainly doesn't need one.
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bookluvr Apr 2020
He may or may not need one, but he's being proactive. He may be the only breadwinner for the family, no health insurance, elderly or vulnerable family members, etc... Where I am, it's mandatory if we step out in public - including to the beach, walking, jogging, etc...
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Do folks not get that we need to protect workers in grocery stores and other retail establishments?
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Barb,

My husband said he almost walked out of the store by me in protest but he didn’t want to disappoint me by not bringing home what I had on the list.

You know how the stores are selling out of things so we are all having to go to a few stores before getting what we need.

He was as careful as he could be staying as far away from others as he could.

The cashier did have a shield up by the cash register. That’s the only precautionary measures they took though.
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In the places that I have gone to (lately I just pull up and get groceries in trunk) all of the employees were wearing masks. Most, wore gloves as well. I expect this and it's very much encouraged, if not required in my state. Most places are complying and they seem to want to do it. Now, citizens are a different story. I don't know what in the hel* they are thinking, but, they act like they WANT to infect others. To me, it screams ignorance and arrogance. I would say that I see about 50/50 of citizens wearing mask, but, almost 100% of workers.

Recently, when I was sitting in the parking lot waiting for groceries to be loaded into my trunk, I saw a lady brazenly walking into the grocery store to shop. I heard an employee, who was in the parking lot, WITH mask, advise her she needed one. (I had my window cracked and heard it.) I couldn't tell what else he told her when he got closer, but, she continued into the store. I hope he told her they were providing free mask and to get one as soon as she entered. IF you don't have a mask, you can create something from scarves, shirt, or cloth.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Valid points!
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I have always noticed that many public figures in all walks of life are not nearly as concerned about YOUR EXPERIENCE until it also becomes THEIR EXPERIENCE.
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lealonnie1 Apr 2020
Amen, perfectly said Ann.
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We can only control what WE do, as human beings. Our local grocery store does not force their employees to wear masks or gloves either. In reality, have you ever worn a mask for any great length of time? To say it's uncomfortable is a gross understatement. In fact, my daughter is a front line nurse in a big downtown Denver hospital which is finally supplied with N-95 masks which were not available in the regular COVID units (just ICU) prior to this week. These masks create SUCH issues on these poor people's faces, you just have no idea. Their noses are bleeding, literally.......their skin is chafed and peeling off, bruises are all over the place, the list is endless. The masks are fit to each person's face, and they are fit to be SO tight, that's what causes the main issues.

Here is a link with some selfies taken by medical staff on this very subject:

https://time.com/5807918/health-care-workers-selfies-coronavirus-covid-19/

When my DH goes to the store, HE wears a mask and gloves, which is all HE can do right now. When he gets home, he unloads the groceries onto the floor in the hallway, strips and puts all his clothing into the washing machine. I unload the groceries and disinfect them, put them away, throw out all the trash, undress myself and add my crap to the wash, then use Clorox on the underside of his shoes.

That's it. Doing our part to stay safe in this pandemic. While it's a 'recommendation' for everyone to wear masks in public, like Worried said, half of everyone is wearing them WRONG to begin with, so what's the point? My favorite was a photo of Schumer wearing a mask out in public while patting himself on the back for doing so.........not even covering his nose; just his mouth.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
Yes, when you see their faces on the news it is heartbreaking. Healthcare workers are so sore from masks. They have to wear them for a long time.

The people shopping don’t have to wear them a long time and should make a small sacrifice for everyone else around them.

I’m just surprised to see the lack of seriousness regarding so many things relating to Covid.
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I've said on another thread my mask is not to protect me, it's to protect you from me - I'd personally be much happier if everyone was wearing something when I have to go to public places like the grocery store. As for gloves, they are basically useless in the ways they are being used, better to have hospital/clinic style hands free sanitizer stations at entrances and exits.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
I want to see everyone wear masks too, cwille. Everyone needs to wash their hands over and over. I am getting sore red hands but I guess I have to live with it. My hands are really getting dry and lotion isn’t helping much.
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It doesn’t bother me because of the people I see wearing masks aren’t even wearing them right. I see adults with their nose exposed and children wearing masks that constantly slip down and they pull it up after touching everything in sight. And most people here don’t know the first thing about cross contamination so the gloves are create more of a problem than anything and stores here are starting to tell people not to use them. Because people aren’t changing them when they should do. And our number of COVID cases have been steadily rising despite more and more people wearing masks. We have 119 confirmed cases but the real number is higher because they aren’t testing people.

And if governors want to force everyone to wear masks then they need to get off their asses and secure a supply of masks for their people. It can be done if they try hard enough. I can’t stand our governor but he’s been able to find supplies despite the shortages. There’s a group of CITIZENS in my county that have been able to acquire 200,000 masks to distribute through out the community.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2020
That’s crazy not to wear the masks properly. I agree, they may as well not wear them if they can’t wear them right.

I just wish people would cooperate. Our governor asked for masks for people on the frontlines. We have had donations too. Lots of people have been making masks. I made several to give away.

In our case, our growth rate of Covid was so rapid that it was impossible to keep up as quickly as we needed. It spread like wildfire here in New Orleans.

Stores that serve the public should insist on employees wearing masks and gloves.
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Joy,

Are you spending a lot of time sanitizing food and packages? We are.

Yeah, it’s unnerving to think about. My husband is wiping down everything!

He literally wipes everything that he touched too. You know, steering wheel, shift on car, radio knobs, car handle and door knobs, etc.
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BBS2019 Apr 2020
We do this too. Spouse does all the shopping cause I'm in a higher risk group (age/asthma.) And he's worked from home for over a month. Daughter has worked from home since February. Both wear a mask and disposable gloves to shop, keep their distance, order delivery as much as possible. 30'ish niece in Seattle did catch COVID on a plane flight, she thinks, and was VERY sick, with pneumonia, took weeks to recover and her lungs still hurt. She was a "low risk" patient, and was fortunate enough to have access to a specialized pulmonary clinic at Seattle PolyClinic. If not, she could have died from COVID. This is not influenza or the common cold. It's deadly.
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