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The studies have always said prolonged wearing would CAUSE sickness.

Are you listening Ol' Roy or is someone else running the state for you? Just curious.

It's harmful and putting our Frontline Heroes in harm's way KNOWINGLY.

This is counter to all but one logic, politics.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

They don't wear them all day silly, or even 20% of the day.

More than that is a OSHA violation for a reason. Big reasons. Don't be gullible

I literally work with OSHA all the time in my day to day career. What you are talking about, which is an oxygen deficient environment(<19.5% oxygen) is literally absurd. Those masks are fuging cloth/paper. 

I have worn multitudes of respirators over the years, those masks don't do much as far as inhibiting oxygen unless you are being extremely active.

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7 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

The studies have always said prolonged wearing would CAUSE sickness.

Are you listening Ol' Roy or is someone else running the state for you? Just curious.

It's harmful and putting our Frontline Heroes in harm's way KNOWINGLY.

This is counter to all but one logic, politics.

Lol @ CAUSE sickness. I wear them 12+ hours a day every day. The biggest impact initially to my health was it cause a case of angular cheilitis to flare up pretty bad. That was about it.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Lol @ CAUSE sickness. I wear them 12+ hours a day every day. The biggest impact initially to my health was it cause a case of angular cheilitis to flare up pretty bad. That was about it.

Don't forget the brain damage. You probably already get hazard pay built into your salary. I did when I worked 3rd shift because THAT causes health issues also.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Don't forget the brain damage. You probably already get hazard pay built into your salary. I did when I worked 3rd shift because THAT causes health issues also.

3rd shift has real health impacts, especially long term. That I can agree with. Not about this mask nonsense. They suck but they aren't going to be a health impact for the overwhelming bulk of people. 

They are beneficial to provide a minimal amount of inhibiting the aerosol spread of this virus. This literally happened at my current place of work. We had a bloom of 250+ cases(over 500 quarantined) that exploded in less than a week because they had people crammed in a tightly climate controlled environment without any protection and sharing REAL respirators(PAPR's). 

That got knocked down because of testing, contact tracing, and use of surgical masks 100% of the time while at work. We haven't seen a positive case on site in almost a month now. They keep dumbasses from spreading it around. They aren't bulletproof, they aren't perfect, they are a minimum level of protection to keep the spread down.

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31 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Don't forget the brain damage. You probably already get hazard pay built into your salary. I did when I worked 3rd shift because THAT causes health issues also.

Then Trump must have been wearing a mask 24/7 for years. It's the only logical explanation for that level of stupidity.

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