• @xkforce@lemmy.world
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    332 years ago

    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!)

    • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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      -102 years ago

      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.

        • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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          -62 years ago

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

            • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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              -52 years ago

              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.

  • @o0joshua0o@lemmy.world
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    202 years ago

    We all wear masks…metaphorically speaking, we suppress the id, our darkest desires, and adopt a more socially acceptable image.

  • chase
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    182 years ago

    Yep, while inside public places. Still haven’t caught it. Knocks on wood

  • @fubo@lemmy.world
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    On public transit and airplanes, definitely. I used to get colds all the time when traveling; I don’t anymore. I think part of that is down to improvements in air filtration, but part of it is masking.

    In some shops, but not all. Mostly in shops that have a lot of people in at once, and shops that request it. I don’t mask if I’m going to the corner store to pick up some beer; I do mask at the grocery store that has a sign requesting it.

    Never for outdoor events. This might be different if I lived in a different city; a friend of mine who lives in the LA area does mask for crowded outdoor events.

    Also, doctor’s offices and a few other places require it.

    (Curious observation: On transit, I’m not usually the only person with a mask on, but I’m often the only non-Asian person with a mask on.)

    • 👽🍻👽
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      32 years ago

      Yep, airport for sure. I used to get sick everytime I flew. Not anymore and in hindsight it seems stupid that I never masked at the airport before. And doctor’s office if it’s my primary care or urgent care. Not much of a need for a mask at the dermatologist. Basically if I’m somewhere there’s a fuck load of contagious people.

      Recently though, the air quality has been so bad from the wild fires up north that I’ve worn a mask while out. I came home one day from coughing like crazy and my throat was sore. I thought I was getting sick until I put two and two together about the thick haze of wildfire smog. Masked up until the AQI went back down and saved myself some discomfort.

      • @fubo@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        I’m in the Bay Area. My house had N95 masks on hand prior to COVID, because we wore them when wildfire smoke made the air yellow.

    • @MagpieRhymes@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Yeah, this is pretty much my standard now too. I was in hospital for a day surgery recently and was more than a little taken aback at the fact that I was one of the only people masking.

  • @uncapybarable@lemmy.ml
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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.

  • @Pacifist@lemmy.ml
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    162 years ago

    If I feel under the weather and I must go out, I’ll wear a mask. Otherwise, no. Society at large has accepted the less dangerous variants as a fact of life.

    During the pandemic I wore them everywhere. A large section of society showed they couldn’t be fucking bothered so here we are.

  • @NAM@lemmy.ml
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    152 years ago

    I do. The number one “complaint” people had with me pre-pandemic was that I should smile more. Not one fucking dumbass person has told me to do that when I have my mask on. That alone is enough reason for me to never take it off when I’m dealing with customers.

    I am also still paranoid and I don’t trust the average person out there to be doing safe things.

  • trouser_mouse
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    142 years ago

    Yes. I got covid in 2020 and am still a complete wreck. It really did a number on me in so many ways.

    I try to do what I can to avoid getting even worse.

  • @Boondock@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    I still wear a mask but its the fact that others don’t think logically about this stuff still that has me most up in arms. Dad has been sick since weekend, mom says I’m going to come over to your house to see her grandkids. Mom comes over and 4 hours later they call me to tell me they both have covid and tested positive. Mom tells me that dad had been sick since weekend…in my head im fuming.

    fingers crossed. Just hoping since she wasn’t sick, that our 1 hour visit will spare my fam somehow.

  • 🦄🦄🦄
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    102 years ago

    Everytime I go grocery shopping I will also be wearing a mask. I am kind of baffled by people who seem to think that corona has poofed out of existence.

    • @tomi000@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      It still exists but the main problem is solved. Hospitals arent full, the virus mutated to much less deadly variants and the majority of people is immunized. Right now, Corona is just another flu. Sure its not nice but the average joe will get it now and then.

      • @BoxesOfPepe@lemmy.ml
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        82 years ago

        Good points, aside from equating COVID to the flu. Even with hospitals at normal census, the less deadly variants, and the vaccines, COVID is still less understood than the flu. Long-COVID, for example, is a serious problem, where as influenza rarely (if ever) has such lasting issues.

  • @featured@lemmy.ml
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    82 years ago

    I wear one every day with only a few exceptions (lab work for university where it’s impractical and I’m only around a few people anyway). I have seen the effects of long Covid on my loved ones, and i want nothing to do with that. Still haven’t caught COVID this far in, and while I think my vaccinations have been effective it makes me uncomfortable that we aren’t continuing to boost and that most people haven’t had a fresh vaccine in a few years at this point. Waning efficacy is a real thing and many never got boosted at all

  • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ml
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    82 years ago

    Sister’s vet office is now offline again for COVID. Docs sick, most of the tech staff, most of the admin staff. When it hits, it runs through like a forest fire. One vet left because F the angry pet owners who think it’s a personal insult they can’t get special treatment, and he replaced one of the two who killed themselves (stress) last year.

    They may institute a mask mandate again

    • to keep the remaining staff healthy on return
    • to filter their customers further because of high correlation of shitbaggery
    • because docs are always masked so lower risk is now a work perq for them.

    Me, I quit my job when they mandated return to work and I joined a union shop with 100% remote in the contract. I should mask up when I go to the store but I’m a dumb boy and always forget. I’m so vaxed it’s like a bad hangover, but I don’t have time for even that mess.

  • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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    62 years ago

    Yes. If I am going out into a public space I will wear a mask, unless I’m outdoors and it’s not too crowded.

  • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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    52 years ago

    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.