The truth about wearing a mask -finally

The CDC hasn't said masks don't work and certainly still recommends that they be worn. They do say the higher the quality of the mask, the better and that single-ply cloth solutions don't help much if at all. Luckily, we all knew that just by following this thread.
It's ironic that folks who never supported any kind of masking are now crowing about the CDC recommending the highest grade possible. I hope this means they will buy Gary's N95's and start wearing them where appropriate.
 
The CDC hasn't said masks don't work and certainly still recommends that they be worn. They do say the higher the quality of the mask, the better and that single-ply cloth solutions don't help much if at all. Luckily, we all knew that just by following this thread.
It's ironic that folks who never supported any kind of masking are now crowing about the CDC recommending the highest grade possible. I hope this means they will buy Gary's N95's and start wearing them where appropriate.

The thread was about the truth about wearing a mask that you and your buddies fought tooth and nail to refute.
 
The CDC hasn't said masks don't work and certainly still recommends that they be worn. They do say the higher the quality of the mask, the better and that single-ply cloth solutions don't help much if at all. Luckily, we all knew that just by following this thread.
It's ironic that folks who never supported any kind of masking are now crowing about the CDC recommending the highest grade possible. I hope this means they will buy Gary's N95's and start wearing them where appropriate.
Just proves the mask thing was a fraud.
 
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That should give everyone the chills....
 
While looking at colleges last Fall with my daughter, we had a school mascot come over and mess with an instructor while we were interviewing him at a booth. The instructor lost his train of thought and started laughing at the mascot goofing around with us, but fake laughing because he forgot where he was in the conversation. Afterward, my daughter and I confirmed that it was annoying and that we both were fake smiling under our masks by ‘squinting’ our eyes, because what was happening wasn’t funny. So we had our own laugh. Masks came in handy for that situation.
 

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