Masking may not be a thing of the past anymore, especially if these three scenarios apply to you, says an infectious diseases physician.

  • @yenahmik
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    181 year ago

    Pavia recommends wearing a mask again in crowded, public spaces if you’re:

    • Getting married or attending a wedding soon
    • Going on a big trip in the near future
    • Taking care of someone who’s immunocompromised
      • MonsterHighStan
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        I think they’re just listing situations where it’d be bad to get sick. The article also mentions to wear masks in crowded places like on the metro or plane rides. Probably a good idea to wear one at the store though too

  • edric
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    141 year ago

    We still wear masks anytime we go to crowded indoor places (grocery store, concert, movies, planes, etc.). The advice about masking on the days/weeks leading up to a big trip is also very good. You don’t want to waste money you spent for a vacation if you get sick right before your trip.

    • UnhappyCamper
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      -11 year ago

      Putting on a mask won’t stop you from getting sick, it stops you from spreading your own germs…

      • edric
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        111 year ago

        It does if you wear an N95 or similarly rated mask.

      • snooggums
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        71 year ago

        N95 works both ways.

        Even a cheapo surgical mask reduces the amount of germs incoming more than nothing at all even if that type of mask is more effective at keeping them to yourself.

      • @ozymandias117
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        41 year ago

        To make sure - you’re arguing we should enforce mask mandates for all people?

        I’m not against it, I just think other people misunderstood your point

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        That’s not true. The protection works both ways, and it’s hard to see how anyone could logically argue otherwise. If it stops virons getting out, it also stops them getting in.

        You do have a lot more protection if everyone around you is also wearing a mask because if you’re stopping, say, 90% of virons and they’re stopping 90% of virons, then both of you will only be exposed to 1% of the virons around (instead of 10% for one-way masking).

      • HubertManne
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        11 year ago

        Its more effective at the source than the destination but it helps either way. Of course nothing is 100% protection but its all about effectiveness vs cost vs convenience. For me the question is why not wear a mask. I find it a little less annoying than wearing a hat overall.

  • Jeena
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    101 year ago

    Here in Korea I’m already seeing more people with masks outside.

  • @RaoulDook
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    41 year ago

    I’m not really doing the masks anymore unless I’m pretty certain of the risk of exposure. BUT I do have to say that I never got sick with covid until I stopped wearing N95 masks. My family used N95s from the beginning of the pandemic to 3 years later. Then we all got it after we stopped masking.

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    31 year ago

    Since July, every week… I’ve had a coworker or family friend tell me they got COVID. It’s definitely spiking.

    In my town as of late, 1/3rd of shoppers have been masking. Most restaurant staff mask because if they’re hit with COVID, they can’t work.

    While I hate we are in a “yearly COVID vaccine” schedule, I cannot wait to get it.

  • 2fat4that
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    11 year ago

    This is the new normal. I mask up whenever I go out and I force Emmy employees to mask when they aren’t in their offices. I’ve never had Covid and I never will!