To mask or not to mask....That is the question. Part II

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  • IndyDave1776

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    I personally believe the issue over masks is NOT a "hill to die on". There certainly ARE hills worth dying on, but IMHO, masking is FAR from that. Not to mention, any business has the legal right to mandate whatever they wish, as in "No shirt, No shoes, No service". But you say the very same thing our Pastor says; "If you want to wear a mask, wear a mask, if you choose not to, then don`t wear a mask. Just do NOT attack others for their own personal choices."
    You must not have any significant breathing problems.
     

    jamil

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    If a mask impedes someone`s breathing, they have underlying issues and might need oxygen.
    You know there is a spectrum where one can breathe fine, but wearing a mask puts them over the edge. Masks have some some impact on Oxygen levels.
     

    JettaKnight

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    You know there is a spectrum where one can breathe fine, but wearing a mask puts them over the edge. Masks have some some impact on Oxygen levels.
    I saw a worker at the library - full N95 mask hooked up to tube that was tethered to a filtered fan box on a lanyard.
     

    jamil

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    I've been looking into stuff like how a deviated septum can affect O2 levels. I've noticed that my O2 levels are higher when I wear those breath-right strips.

    I think people with a deviated septum will have a harder time with masks unless they breath through their mouths, and we're told that's not good.
     

    jamil

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    I just don't see the mechanics of snorting **** through a rolled up bill causing a deviated septum. So color me skeptical.
     
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