I can wear goggles over my glasses but with the shield it would depend on the design.I have a lot of disposable masks and need to get more since we don't know how long this virus is going to be causing a major problem. I thought about getting a face shield but I wear glasses and wonder how or if I can wear that, too.
I can't imagine working in an office that is shared with 3 other people & high traffic with no masks. Let alone just working with no mask.I still work some.... I bought an air filtration system to put in my office. It is supposed to be as effective as masks. I can't imagine working all day and wearing a mask the whole time.
Retirees can probably escape most of the risk of this virus, if they limit their exposure to others, and follow the mask and distancing rules. However, those who are still working, especially in an office environment, must be extra careful.
I'm concerned about the opening of schools, in coming weeks. I hope that doesn't result in another spike.
Just as it goes through masks.The only problem with this is if this virus is so airborne then the infected aerosol would go right around this shield.
You are still supposed to wear the mask.The only problem with this is if this virus is so airborne then the infected aerosol would go right around this shield.
I don’t know why you “put down” the experts no matter who they are or what channel they are on. You are free to do what you want when you want except in a few places that are now giving tickets to those not wearing masks. Go forth and work! There are jobs.Oh yeah, the CNN medical experts on the move again. Next week, they'll tell us to encase ourselves in bubblewrap.
Let's keep the country shut down so we can all stay home and watch Morning Joke, Fredo, and the rest of the moonbats instead of being productive citizens.
I don’t know why you “put down” the experts no matter who they are or what channel they are on. You are free to do what you want when you want except in a few places that are now giving tickets to those not wearing masks. Go forth and work! There are jobs.
My state, for the most part, is completely reopened. Schools will open soon. Movie theaters are open now. In my county masks are required, but those who refuse to wear them are not fined or arrested.
Since I am retired, I guess I am a non productive citizen. Except I do spend money, prop up the failing economy, so I am somewhat productive.
Retirees can probably escape most of the risk of this virus, if they limit their exposure to others, and follow the mask and distancing rules. However, those who are still working, especially in an office environment, must be extra careful.
I'm concerned about the opening of schools, in coming weeks. I hope that doesn't result in another spike.
911 already answered this.Is this recommendation to don shields and goggles from Fauci, the guy who removes his mask when he thinks the cameras aren't on him, as he did at the ball game recently? You know Fauci ... who has been inconsistent in his advice not to mention predictions.
911 already answered this.
I was thinking the same thing. Couldn't the virus travel up under the shield? I only go to the store and post office (and not that often) so I'll take my chances with my masks. I have a couple of custom ones my HD gave me. And I bought the KN95's both of which I can breathe better in than the standard medical masks.The only problem with this is if this virus is so airborne then the infected aerosol would go right around this shield.
Sorry I got involved in this thread. Each of us has to do what (s)he thinks is the best course of action to get thru this mess.
No offense intended to anyone.
@Damaged Goods No offense meant or taken. I was just saying 911 saw it on tv when Congress was talking to the doctor on Friday. I should give more complete answers.Sorry I got involved in this thread. Each of us has to do what (s)he thinks is the best course of action to get thru this mess.
No offense intended to anyone.