Mask

Do you wear a mask in public?

  • Yes

    Votes: 30 41.7%
  • No

    Votes: 42 58.3%

  • Total voters
    72
#51
#51
At Kroger on Fri afternoon its was about 60/40 wearing to not. That was the biggest amount I’ve observed but I haven’t been to many shopping places of late.

I do get annoyed by people wearing them under their nose. Just dont even bother.

Didn't you hear? No droplets of any kind or size come out of the nose at any point.
 
#52
#52
IF football is played and IF fans are allowed to attend, I would imagine masks would be required by everyone in attendance. Some of yall better adapt or be prepared to miss out on Neyland
 
#54
#54
They are requiring one for entry into grocery stores and hardware stores. I got upset i had to wear one so my wife made me one...no more complaining!

Where are you? They aren't doing that here in Knox County.
 
#56
#56
They are requiring one for entry into grocery stores and hardware stores. I got upset i had to wear one so my wife made me one...no more complaining!

If your wife gets bored and wants to make a few extra $$ I’d buy 2 in a heartbeat.
 
#59
#59
Like the TSA provides an illusion of security for the flying public, masks provide an illusion of safety for the general public.
 
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#61
#61
It's not letting me open the poll, but I was at a doctor's office today in Kingsport requiring people who enter the building to wear a mask. I had picked up a few early on and had them in the car, but today is the first day I've worn one. I do wear gloves when I go to the store....had a bunch of those in the garage because I have to wear them in handling potting soils to avoid breaking out...getting hard to find now, like everything else.
 
#62
#62
My wife has only been out a few times. Once or twice to the store. A couple times when her turn to work at school. She wears. I haven't yet, but will have to when bowling center opens back up. And being entertainment, I think we will have to require patrons to as well, and for time being only rent half capacity until restriction completely lift. I do not have to on my primary job, and generally keep to office as much as can. Some people at office do.
 
#63
#63
The purpose of wearing a mask is not to protect yourselves (unless you've the right kind of N95 mask - that's right, not all N95 masks are created equal), but to protect others from you. By wearing a mask, I subtly inform others whom I encounter that I take care for their well being. As another benefit, I am not denied access or movement in places requiring masks be worn.

Compromise: Take a kerchief or bandana, fold it into a triangle, and tie it around your face so that you look like a bank robber in a movie western. When you're in a mask area, wear it over your face. When you're in your vehicle or otherwise not in a mask area, pull it down around your neck and free your face.
 

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