Another way to test it is see if you can breathe without a mask, then put it on if you can still breathe through it, it doesn't workWell I think the post you're referring to was arguing about the effectiveness of wearing a mask to prevent from receiving, which I don't know much about, but the primary use of a mask is to protect from spreading, and there's a very easy way to test the effectiveness.
Take a swig of water and spit it out with as much force as you can. Now, do the same thing with a mask on and see how much less volume and distance you get on your water spray.
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Amen, those that want to mask up can do . Not for me.I'm never going to wear a mask, because unfortunately I have the ability to think for myself
Another way to test it is see if you can breathe without a mask, then put it on if you can still breathe through it, it doesn't work
Little trickier inside bowl seating.For outdoor seating masks are recommended but not required.
Huskers proud to reach sellout streak #395!!!I think all the tickets have already been sold. Attendance is not the same as selling out the seats.
Another way to test it is see if you can breathe without a mask, then put it on if you can still breathe through it, it doesn't work