Why surprised?Yep, saw this on Twitter, were somebody very nicely provided a link. I commented there it was also nice to see Deni's cameo appearance.
I do have to admit to being a bit taken aback that the "Annual Passholder" on this vlog said she's wearing an N-95 mask to the parks. Not only that she has one, but is wearing something like that to the parks. Maybe it's just me.
I mean I know people do, and had them prior to the virus, but I thought they were pretty hard to get since then, and most people would steer off getting them, to save them for front line personnel. Plus, I would think they'd be even more hard to breathe in, especially in the heat and humidity, and for longer periods of time. Like I said, perhaps I'm sadly mistaken on all points, but that was the thoughts I had.Why surprised?
Heidi,Yep, saw this on Twitter, were somebody very nicely provided a link. I commented there it was also nice to see Deni's cameo appearance.
I do have to admit to being a bit taken aback that the "Annual Passholder" on this vlog said she's wearing an N-95 mask to the parks. Not only that she has one, but is wearing something like that to the parks. Maybe it's just me.
I guess it is all relative, compared to firefighting SCBA or the rubber cartridge type n95s I find the fiber type quite manageable even in the heat, though I would not want to overly exert myself in one over extended timeI wear N95s in my work(not medical). It is very difficult to breath in an N95 if you are exerting yourself in the slightest. I would never attempt to wear an N95 walking around a Park.