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posted ago by ff76 ago by ff76 +1538 / -0

its coming up on a year now

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buckfoomers -11 points ago +1 / -12

Yes, and most tests show they're effective.

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Supremedesmond11 7 points ago +7 / -0

Effective at limiting droplet spread, which is the less common way of spreading the virus. At what cost? Poor oxygen intake. More bacteria around your face. Possible facial deformity.

Do they still make sense?

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buckfoomers -9 points ago +1 / -10

>poor oxygen intake

blatantly false

>more bacteria around your face

don't be a retard, change your mask out

>possible facial deformity

lol what

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Supremedesmond11 5 points ago +5 / -0

Are you telling me that n95s don’t limit your oxygen intake down from what it typically would be without it?

How often should I change it?

Children who wear masks for long periods of time while their bones are still shifting/growing can experience facial deformity due to the mask