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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3395533" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>His actions are the point here. He knew the risks. Everybody in the United States does now. His actions caused the result. Intentions is not relevant. His actions are. Going out to eat is not a necessity. It is frivolous luxury that many take for granted and in this case cost the lives of family members. Avoid areas with people as much as possible. Wash your hands like a germaphobe and you are Monk from the tv series. The masks I still doubt do much of anything. </p><p></p><p>As proven in this article one can wear a mask and still get it because a majority of people still touch their masks to adjust them, for many reasons whether it be comfort, smoking, drinking, talking difficulties or eating. There’s a false comfort in thinking that these masks protect people but instead they are trapping the viruse. Once you get this virus and you are wearing a mask should you adjust it anything else you come into contact is now contaminated. </p><p></p><p>Like they said it’s a matter of time before everybody has it. Main thing is to try and delay it as much as possible. And going out into a public place to eat in the establishment that more than likely isn’t sanitized after every customer, there’s a good chance of catching some thing there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3395533, member: 9018"] His actions are the point here. He knew the risks. Everybody in the United States does now. His actions caused the result. Intentions is not relevant. His actions are. Going out to eat is not a necessity. It is frivolous luxury that many take for granted and in this case cost the lives of family members. Avoid areas with people as much as possible. Wash your hands like a germaphobe and you are Monk from the tv series. The masks I still doubt do much of anything. As proven in this article one can wear a mask and still get it because a majority of people still touch their masks to adjust them, for many reasons whether it be comfort, smoking, drinking, talking difficulties or eating. There’s a false comfort in thinking that these masks protect people but instead they are trapping the viruse. Once you get this virus and you are wearing a mask should you adjust it anything else you come into contact is now contaminated. Like they said it’s a matter of time before everybody has it. Main thing is to try and delay it as much as possible. And going out into a public place to eat in the establishment that more than likely isn’t sanitized after every customer, there’s a good chance of catching some thing there [/QUOTE]
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