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I honestly don't understand why wearing a mask seem such a big deal for a lot of people.
From where I live, people wear masks are pretty common, when they are sick, when they go to congested locations (trains, buses), when they just don't feel like wearing make up. And this is **BEFORE **COVID.
Now people just returned to normal circumstances, which is they wear mask when they feel the need to instead of everywhere.
Its good. It makes you less likely to get influenza. It makes people more comfortable in meetings because their saliva can't fly into your face. It makes facial recognition more difficult. Its good for privacy.
It's a big deal because Republicans lied about the severity of covid and made it a big deal. Only reason
Everyone's different. Personally when I wear a mask I can't see since it fogs up my glasses within a few seconds, and therefore I can't really function as a normal human being. My partner can't breathe properly while wearing a mask - which is even worse.
If you compound that with the fact that you're wearing a mask because you're sick... then the mask makes an already unpleasant day 10x worse.
For us - if the choice is wear a mask or stay home, we'll both just stay home (or at least away from public indoor spaces). We did that all of last week. Cost thousands of dollars since we had to take unpaid leave from work - but we'd rather do that than wear a mask.