Why You Shouldn't Wear a Mask

mullanphylane
mullanphylane Posts: 172 Member
What is/are your reason(s) for resisting mask wearing as a means of reducing Covid-19 transmission?

Not trying to start an argument. I am, honestly, interested in why people don't want to, or won't, wear a mask during the pandemic. I ask that those who disagree with anti-maskers not comment on or judge their reasons.

If you are opposed, tells us why. No need for long-winded rants, but religious, political, and personal reasons accepted.

I'll start:
  • They're expensive (some masks cost more than a 12 pack of my favorite beer!)
  • They're inconvenient - you have remember to take one or more with you everywhere you go
  • They make breathing uncomfortable, sometimes difficult, because I have COPD

Jump right in there and let us know why. Inquiring minds want to know.
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  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
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  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
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    Bad hygiene there, even without COVID19!!
  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,496 Member
    Please wear a mask when needed but don't get one of those with a set of lips printed on it. It makes the wearer look very creepily like the blow up sex doll a friend received as a gag gift at a bachelor party years ago.
  • Vikka_V wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    i wear mine if im going into the store or something obviously.
    it ain't the person at the door's fault and i ain't about to take it out on them.

    personally- i think in a perfect bubble at least, masks work great. if you *wear it properly* one time only and toss it or disinfect it properly after storing it in a ziploc like the CDC says. all without touching the front of the mask or anything but the ear loops.

    in practical usage, i'm not confident they don't make things worse.


    if the virus is in your spit and saliva and runny nose, and you're wearing a mask all day and/or multiple times without washing it, then the virus is all over the damp nasty mask.

    then you go into walmart, you put the mask on, you adjust it, you fiddle with it to get it comfortable.
    by that point the virus is potentially all over your hands and you're walking through walmart touching things and spreading it across the store where others will be exposed.

    not to mention if you pay with card at the checkout, you're spreading the virus all over the same credit card machine we all use when you type in your PIN or tap OK or whatever

    i'm sure some walmarts are still out there cleaning up properly after each customer but all the ones i've been into abandoned that after about the first 3 weeks.

    basically i guess i'm saying that all the masks in the world with 100% compliance won't do as much good as strict and proper cleaning and disinfecting would, and i really wish there was a much bigger focus on that instead of masks.

    place i work for just spent about $100k on masks for everyone. but yet we only have 2 of those automatic hand sanitizer stations for the entire building.

    I wear a mask, and have since the start - I've been working in public the whole time, and we started as a "public courtesy" gesture (I think) or "illusion of safety precautions"

    I have to admit my co workers and I don't have the most sanitary approach to wearing and handling them - I've been observing and thinking about it for a while. And trying to be more conscientious myself.

    We pull them on and off between dealing with clients, shove them in our pockets, pull them down around our necks. Some people leave them laying around on counters. In theory when we are in close contact with one another with a mask hanging around our neck, then put it back on our face...we may as well all just swapping them around with each other for all the germs, "droplets", we are directly putting up close to our breathing holes.

    Ya, I wear a mask...note - I've also had a strange respiratory problem/infection/allergy? going on for the last month. (Not covid - been tested)

    To me it would seem that the mishandling of them is really only a direct threat to you. I'm not saying it's OK to do or advocating in any way. But even if you're sick or wearing a dirty mask it still does the job of stifling the payload. Just a highdea, no science behind it. I'm gonna go look it up now.
  • Vikka_V wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    i wear mine if im going into the store or something obviously.
    it ain't the person at the door's fault and i ain't about to take it out on them.

    personally- i think in a perfect bubble at least, masks work great. if you *wear it properly* one time only and toss it or disinfect it properly after storing it in a ziploc like the CDC says. all without touching the front of the mask or anything but the ear loops.

    in practical usage, i'm not confident they don't make things worse.


    if the virus is in your spit and saliva and runny nose, and you're wearing a mask all day and/or multiple times without washing it, then the virus is all over the damp nasty mask.

    then you go into walmart, you put the mask on, you adjust it, you fiddle with it to get it comfortable.
    by that point the virus is potentially all over your hands and you're walking through walmart touching things and spreading it across the store where others will be exposed.

    not to mention if you pay with card at the checkout, you're spreading the virus all over the same credit card machine we all use when you type in your PIN or tap OK or whatever

    i'm sure some walmarts are still out there cleaning up properly after each customer but all the ones i've been into abandoned that after about the first 3 weeks.

    basically i guess i'm saying that all the masks in the world with 100% compliance won't do as much good as strict and proper cleaning and disinfecting would, and i really wish there was a much bigger focus on that instead of masks.

    place i work for just spent about $100k on masks for everyone. but yet we only have 2 of those automatic hand sanitizer stations for the entire building.

    I wear a mask, and have since the start - I've been working in public the whole time, and we started as a "public courtesy" gesture (I think) or "illusion of safety precautions"

    I have to admit my co workers and I don't have the most sanitary approach to wearing and handling them - I've been observing and thinking about it for a while. And trying to be more conscientious myself.

    We pull them on and off between dealing with clients, shove them in our pockets, pull them down around our necks. Some people leave them laying around on counters. In theory when we are in close contact with one another with a mask hanging around our neck, then put it back on our face...we may as well all just swapping them around with each other for all the germs, "droplets", we are directly putting up close to our breathing holes.

    Ya, I wear a mask...note - I've also had a strange respiratory problem/infection/allergy? going on for the last month. (Not covid - been tested)

    To me it would seem that the mishandling of them is really only a direct threat to you. I'm not saying it's OK to do or advocating in any way. But even if you're sick or wearing a dirty mask it still does the job of stifling the payload. Just a highdea, no science behind it. I'm gonna go look it up now.

    Couldn't find a thing
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    edited August 2020
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    i wear mine if im going into the store or something obviously.
    it ain't the person at the door's fault and i ain't about to take it out on them.

    personally- i think in a perfect bubble at least, masks work great. if you *wear it properly* one time only and toss it or disinfect it properly after storing it in a ziploc like the CDC says. all without touching the front of the mask or anything but the ear loops.

    in practical usage, i'm not confident they don't make things worse.


    if the virus is in your spit and saliva and runny nose, and you're wearing a mask all day and/or multiple times without washing it, then the virus is all over the damp nasty mask.

    then you go into walmart, you put the mask on, you adjust it, you fiddle with it to get it comfortable.
    by that point the virus is potentially all over your hands and you're walking through walmart touching things and spreading it across the store where others will be exposed.

    not to mention if you pay with card at the checkout, you're spreading the virus all over the same credit card machine we all use when you type in your PIN or tap OK or whatever

    i'm sure some walmarts are still out there cleaning up properly after each customer but all the ones i've been into abandoned that after about the first 3 weeks.

    basically i guess i'm saying that all the masks in the world with 100% compliance won't do as much good as strict and proper cleaning and disinfecting would, and i really wish there was a much bigger focus on that instead of masks.

    place i work for just spent about $100k on masks for everyone. but yet we only have 2 of those automatic hand sanitizer stations for the entire building.

    I wear a mask, and have since the start - I've been working in public the whole time, and we started as a "public courtesy" gesture (I think) or "illusion of safety precautions"

    I have to admit my co workers and I don't have the most sanitary approach to wearing and handling them - I've been observing and thinking about it for a while. And trying to be more conscientious myself.

    We pull them on and off between dealing with clients, shove them in our pockets, pull them down around our necks. Some people leave them laying around on counters. In theory when we are in close contact with one another with a mask hanging around our neck, then put it back on our face...we may as well all just swapping them around with each other for all the germs, "droplets", we are directly putting up close to our breathing holes.

    Ya, I wear a mask...note - I've also had a strange respiratory problem/infection/allergy? going on for the last month. (Not covid - been tested)

    To me it would seem that the mishandling of them is really only a direct threat to you. I'm not saying it's OK to do or advocating in any way. But even if you're sick or wearing a dirty mask it still does the job of stifling the payload. Just a highdea, no science behind it. I'm gonna go look it up now.

    Yes, agree 100%
    Been wondering about my "symptoms" and trying to figure some sense out of it.

    I was also wondering if coughing into your own mask is "ok"?

    Its all so new, and the ideas come as after thought sometimes...like what is wrong with me? (because I am being physically affected) except these new behaviours?


    ...anyway I think I'm gonna go for another covid test (for peace of mind) + chest x-ray if dr recommends
  • Vikka_V wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    i wear mine if im going into the store or something obviously.
    it ain't the person at the door's fault and i ain't about to take it out on them.

    personally- i think in a perfect bubble at least, masks work great. if you *wear it properly* one time only and toss it or disinfect it properly after storing it in a ziploc like the CDC says. all without touching the front of the mask or anything but the ear loops.

    in practical usage, i'm not confident they don't make things worse.


    if the virus is in your spit and saliva and runny nose, and you're wearing a mask all day and/or multiple times without washing it, then the virus is all over the damp nasty mask.

    then you go into walmart, you put the mask on, you adjust it, you fiddle with it to get it comfortable.
    by that point the virus is potentially all over your hands and you're walking through walmart touching things and spreading it across the store where others will be exposed.

    not to mention if you pay with card at the checkout, you're spreading the virus all over the same credit card machine we all use when you type in your PIN or tap OK or whatever

    i'm sure some walmarts are still out there cleaning up properly after each customer but all the ones i've been into abandoned that after about the first 3 weeks.

    basically i guess i'm saying that all the masks in the world with 100% compliance won't do as much good as strict and proper cleaning and disinfecting would, and i really wish there was a much bigger focus on that instead of masks.

    place i work for just spent about $100k on masks for everyone. but yet we only have 2 of those automatic hand sanitizer stations for the entire building.

    I wear a mask, and have since the start - I've been working in public the whole time, and we started as a "public courtesy" gesture (I think) or "illusion of safety precautions"

    I have to admit my co workers and I don't have the most sanitary approach to wearing and handling them - I've been observing and thinking about it for a while. And trying to be more conscientious myself.

    We pull them on and off between dealing with clients, shove them in our pockets, pull them down around our necks. Some people leave them laying around on counters. In theory when we are in close contact with one another with a mask hanging around our neck, then put it back on our face...we may as well all just swapping them around with each other for all the germs, "droplets", we are directly putting up close to our breathing holes.

    Ya, I wear a mask...note - I've also had a strange respiratory problem/infection/allergy? going on for the last month. (Not covid - been tested)

    To me it would seem that the mishandling of them is really only a direct threat to you. I'm not saying it's OK to do or advocating in any way. But even if you're sick or wearing a dirty mask it still does the job of stifling the payload. Just a highdea, no science behind it. I'm gonna go look it up now.

    Yes, agree 100%
    Been wondering about my "symptoms" and trying to figure some sense out of it.

    Its all so new, and the ideas come as after thought sometimes...like what is wrong with me? (because I am being physically affected) except these new behaviours?

    this has to be maddening, especially after testing negative. I know the last place I want to go right now is a Dr's office.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    iMago wrote: »
    i wear mine if im going into the store or something obviously.
    it ain't the person at the door's fault and i ain't about to take it out on them.

    personally- i think in a perfect bubble at least, masks work great. if you *wear it properly* one time only and toss it or disinfect it properly after storing it in a ziploc like the CDC says. all without touching the front of the mask or anything but the ear loops.

    in practical usage, i'm not confident they don't make things worse.


    if the virus is in your spit and saliva and runny nose, and you're wearing a mask all day and/or multiple times without washing it, then the virus is all over the damp nasty mask.

    then you go into walmart, you put the mask on, you adjust it, you fiddle with it to get it comfortable.
    by that point the virus is potentially all over your hands and you're walking through walmart touching things and spreading it across the store where others will be exposed.

    not to mention if you pay with card at the checkout, you're spreading the virus all over the same credit card machine we all use when you type in your PIN or tap OK or whatever

    i'm sure some walmarts are still out there cleaning up properly after each customer but all the ones i've been into abandoned that after about the first 3 weeks.

    basically i guess i'm saying that all the masks in the world with 100% compliance won't do as much good as strict and proper cleaning and disinfecting would, and i really wish there was a much bigger focus on that instead of masks.

    place i work for just spent about $100k on masks for everyone. but yet we only have 2 of those automatic hand sanitizer stations for the entire building.

    I wear a mask, and have since the start - I've been working in public the whole time, and we started as a "public courtesy" gesture (I think) or "illusion of safety precautions"

    I have to admit my co workers and I don't have the most sanitary approach to wearing and handling them - I've been observing and thinking about it for a while. And trying to be more conscientious myself.

    We pull them on and off between dealing with clients, shove them in our pockets, pull them down around our necks. Some people leave them laying around on counters. In theory when we are in close contact with one another with a mask hanging around our neck, then put it back on our face...we may as well all just swapping them around with each other for all the germs, "droplets", we are directly putting up close to our breathing holes.

    Ya, I wear a mask...note - I've also had a strange respiratory problem/infection/allergy? going on for the last month. (Not covid - been tested)

    To me it would seem that the mishandling of them is really only a direct threat to you. I'm not saying it's OK to do or advocating in any way. But even if you're sick or wearing a dirty mask it still does the job of stifling the payload. Just a highdea, no science behind it. I'm gonna go look it up now.

    Yes, agree 100%
    Been wondering about my "symptoms" and trying to figure some sense out of it.

    Its all so new, and the ideas come as after thought sometimes...like what is wrong with me? (because I am being physically affected) except these new behaviours?

    this has to be maddening, especially after testing negative. I know the last place I want to go right now is a Dr's office.

    Its been a month I think, since I first started feeling "off" ... in different ways. Anyways I kinda feel like its a public "decency"? for me to test again (the closest test center is like a 2 minute drive for me and its "free")

    ...this may be the new normal - if you are socially responsible (and testing is "free")

    (I say "free" b/c ... ... ... taxes where I live)
    ...not complaining - just sticker shocked a bit
  • Reckoner69_lmao
    Reckoner69_lmao Posts: 1,000 Member
    I expected more Halloween tips
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I expected more Halloween tips

    Avoid the Butterfinger Bars; their oxalate count is thru the roof.
  • keodell1966
    keodell1966 Posts: 141 Member
    Note- not everything has to be Covid. We can get all types of virus’s all year round. I work in Healthcare, specifically with children. Normal things with kids are going around, same as adults.
    Yes....please wear mask!
  • My mask is black and i like how it temporarily makes me feel like a ninja.
  • mytyglotz
    mytyglotz Posts: 1,804 Member
    I wear a mask out in public, but I admit there are a few reasons why I kind of dread the moment I need to pull those elastics over my ears and cover my mouth and nose (for only a short amount of time, I digress).
    My top two reasons are:
    • (as mentioned in the original post) the lack of ventilation makes breathing more challenging
    • I can't see lickity-split when I am also wearing my prescription lenses :(
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