• Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    I wrote it reularly for 2 years because my job required is to wear them.

    I got COVID anyway despite that. It wasn’t that bad. I felt like I had a flu. No appetite, sore, tired, and shivering for almost a week. It sucked, but I don’t feel like I needed medical attention, or anything that laying in bed couldn’t fix.

    After I was no longer required to wear it, i stopped.

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    At this point, only if it is required, and it almost never is. No bad feelings at all towards people who do wear them. I’m not personally concerned about it, and nobody in my family is high risk, so I decided early on that I’d just follow local rules and CDC guidelines. CDC website currently only recommends masks if you may have been exposed so that’s what I’ve been doing.

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    1 year ago

    If I’m feeling sick, or my family is, I will wear one to work, the whole point of them is to minimize spread of disease.

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    This thread is an interesting “filter bubble” experience. Here, a city in central europe, nobody I know wears one anymore, even those who were always extra-careful on the cautious side. Basically nobody in stores wears one nor in public transport. Yeah, on occasion you find 1-2 exceptions that confirm the rule.

    Probably, this thread is largely visited by those who still do, and ignored by those who don’t.

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      I’m in the US and I don’t know the last time I saw someone wearing a mask outside of a medical setting. Most still don’t even then.

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    Indoors in public, all the time.

    I don’t want to catch COVID again if I can help it. It’s a shitty, dangerous virus.

    TBH, I don’t think most people understand that it’s not just a bad cold–it’s a virus that attacks your vascular system that also does some nasty respiratory stuff. The increased risks of heart attacks and strokes after even a mild infection are not great, and if you’re getting infected every year, you’re permanently carrying that elevated risk.

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    I still use a mask daily. I actually like it. Also going without a mask in public in terrible. Car smoke, death animal smell, piss smell, random people coughing, etc. A mask prevents me of smelling all of that in a pretty effective way.

    Also dont have to force smile wearing a mask.

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    I wore one when the air quality was bad from the forest fires, otherwise I don’t. Don’t have a problem putting one on again if Covid or some other virus got bad again. But since it is summer here, wearing a mask makes me sweat to death

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    The only time now is if I’m somewhere that requires one, or if I’m sick/getting over bring sick.

    Fuuuuck wearing a mask otherwise, I’ve filled that quota for a lifetime.

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    Haven’t worn one since I got the vaccine. I was working full time the whole way through as a regional truck driver but didn’t catch it until January 2022. It was meh.

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    I am one of the only people here that still wears a mask at the doctor. Even most of the doctors stopped wearing them (what the hell! thats where the sick and immunocompromised are most likely to be in the same building!)

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      It doesn’t make you feel a bit better about not wearing one that most doctors aren’t? If they think the risk is so low, or that continuous mask wearage is more detrimental than covid?

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        No it does not make me feel better that people that should know better than to not wear a mask in an environment full of sick and immunocompromised people are not wearing masks. And no wearing a mask is not worse than covid holy shit.

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          There’s nuance there that you’re skipping right over. Continuous mask wearing is detrimental, it has negative consequences.

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            You can’t hide “masks are worse than covid” anywhere in that slight shade of nuance.

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              The detriment as a whole, over a lifespan is where the nuance lies. It’s okay though, this kind of actual thinking over knee-jerk response is hard. I understand if you can’t bring yourself to do that.