Same here in Berkeley, CA. 100% masks as of last week...took a few weeks but it's happening.
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I'm curious, why always N95? Why not N99? Or one of the P or R rated masks? I assume P/R is unneeded, but surely N99 or N100 would be better.
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Hard enough for people to breathe comfortably. I’m not against it for people who can keep it on for longer periods of time.
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I'm adding a face shield (as soon as my Amazon order arrives), so that I can more proactively protect myself. In my neighborhood of NYC, I have yet to see 100 percent masks in stores, or anywhere else.
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In the stores I've been to on the Upper West Side, you cannot go in without a mask.
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that's awesome, i'd probably have a stroke if my local stores went over 10%
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Same. A nearby town has started a mandatory mask policy, and I’m taking all my business there. I obviously don’t want to do that, but hopefully that will force a shift to common sense policies everywhere.
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I hope businesses will see that (most) customers will only go to places with mask policies. The fringe will be outvoted by financial incentives.
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It’s 100% here in CNJ and I’m in and out repeatedly over the course of the day m when I’m delivering. I have a tough time breathing for long periods with a flow-restricted mask. Wondering if a PAPR would avoid the chest pain.
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I used to be the only one in February/early March. It was weird. No longer.
Next up, we need to get the store clerks N95s as shortages allow. They are indoors all day; they are frontline workers.