So, I work in the pharmacy, and we're required to wear masks. However, it's hot and some just wear their masks as chin guards or earrings or don't put one on at all. The number of confirmed cases in my state is increasing, not decreasing. The air is apparently shut off in the pharmacy due to a remodel, so people are using fans. I have a high-risk family member and I don't feel safe. Not sure if I'm being too paranoid or legitimately concerned. It's weird just how many people are carrying on like everything is completely normal. We can't keep customers from blowing their air on us unfortunately. We have plastic or plexiglass (?) guards but some insist on positioning their face outside of them. I keep my mask on at all times and practice good hand hygiene.
So, I work in the pharmacy, and we're required to wear masks. However, it's hot and some just wear their masks as chin guards or earrings or don't put one on at all. The number of confirmed cases in my state is increasing, not decreasing.
Which just goes to prove that most of this country is dumb and the people don't care one bit about taking the proper precautions...And I GUARANTEE you, they will find out when cases in their state keep spiking...They may get tired of having to deal with this stuff, but it's better than being dead due to ignorance and/or willful idiocy...For me, it's better to be safe than sorry...We're flattening the curve here in Michigan, but I get the feeling the rest of the country has a long way to go unfortunately...
^ I can't trust the 'intelligence' of someone who uses buzz words/phrases like "flatten the curve."
In my state cases have been decreasing. I haven't been wearing a mask anywhere but half-assed at work (an insanely busy, public building, if that needs reminding) this entire time, and I've yet to show symptoms. How about you work on your immune system rather than being an hysterical sheep?
50% of the counties in the US have had NO deaths from Coronavirus. Just 10 counties have had 90% of the deaths in the US. Cases are rising in some areas, but much of them are people in high risk places like nursing homes and prisons. And actual cases don't mean deaths.............two completely separate statistics. The media wants to stay "hazy" about the actual rates of DEATHS as compared to the rates of cases being reported.