COVID-19 and MAC: What are you doing differently to protect yourself?
Is anyone doing anything differently to protect themselves now that we are facing the reality of covid-19?
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Can you stand to wear a N95 mask only during the time that the dr is within 2 feet of you? I struggle to breathe in them as well, but I tolerate it. Sometimes I have to lift the mask and take in some air, but I do it not near others. Perhaps wear the office lobby mask most of the time, but put on or at least hold the N95 to your face while a physician or nurse is within feet of you. I hope that you can find some relief for your shoulder pain. Been there, done that. I know how aggravating that is. Let me know what they recommend for you.
Hi Lori. Yes, I get that. You are correct; someone could be exhaling covid through that valve. I have tested negative and have not been anywhere to pick up the virus or had anyone around me that may have it. I feel certain that I am not a silent spreader. I do sometimes wear my pretty fabric mask over my n95 because it looks better.
I wear an N95 mask although it is uncomfortable and I hate it, because it is the only one I know of that will protect me (as well as others). The ones with exhalation valves must be worn with an additional mask on top that fits snugly to protect others, because they do nothing to protect others from your exhalations, and neither you, I nor anyone else knows for sure if at any particular moment they have or do not have the disease-- too many false negatives, and you might just not have enough virus in you at time you have test to register positive even though you are. I wear a face shield in addition when I fly. That this virus is so frequently asymptomatic is why this virus is so hard to stop. It is silent. And it doesn't kill off a lot of its victims-- so they are alive to keep spreading it. Some viruses kill right away-- eg ebola-- so there is not a huge population to spread it and it eventually dies out. It is irresponsible to wear an N95 mask with an exhalation valve and no additional mask on top.
@windwalker Hi Terri! Yes, I know you've tested negative. i was mostly concerned about people wearing an N95 mask with valve who go to the grocers and other places who think they're fine, but may not be. They may not realize that they could be exhaling covid through the valve.