But- if we accept that the average person (talking about myself here) can’t wear a mask 24/7...
a thread:
npr.org/2020/07/03/886…
So, masks > no masks. The most important point.
ESP for essential workers + those at high risk of bad disease, higher filtration masks are key.
hbr.org/2020/06/we-nee…
This will have to happen either through the federal government (no words left for these ppl...) or through the private sector (every single company/business should be racing toward making these- huge market for this)
They are also our ticket toward actually reopening safely, getting back to work, & doing things that we love to do. Without a vaccine, masks are our next most pragmatic step.
hbr.org/amp/2020/05/a-…
When you mask is key. And if people only can mask for X number of hours, I prefer they do it when highest risk.
This may very well mean masking around family or relatives as well, especially if they are high risk and you live in a high-transmission area where you are out in the community often.
Would also add during public transport, and at work.
Your mask here likely won’t do too much- your risk of transmission is very low
Lastly, don’t shame those not wearing a mask. It won’t work. A genuine conversation may go further (keep your mask on though 🙂