ZellyB
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DittoNot exactly high-tech option: Put it on arm & shove it up until it sticks
DittoNot exactly high-tech option: Put it on arm & shove it up until it sticks
Please don’t get the lanyards they look ridiculous
Please don’t get the lanyards they look ridiculous
As if the masks themselves don't already look ridiculous, as well as any method of carrying them that doesn't involve hiding them away.Please don’t get the lanyards they look ridiculous
If we are going in and out of stores I won't throw a mask out only to immediately walk back indoors, I will likely keep it on or carry it to the next location..other than that though we are going through a lot of masks.How is that even feasable. I take off and put on my mask a good 15 to 20 times a day at Disney. Putting a mask on just to run to the washroom and then tossing it would seem like such a waste. Also puttinf one on to walk into a restaurant and then tossing it and putting a new one on to walk out. A lot of the time that doesn't even take 5 minutes.
That's not really everytime then.If we are going in and out of stores I won't throw a mask out only to immediately walk back indoors, I will likely keep it on or carry it to the next location..other than that though we are going through a lot of masks.
If your going to bother wearing a mask you might as well avoid cross contamination (or other contamination)..before our vax we did it with KN's as well. Surgicals or n95s are not designed to be highly reusable
Honestly, we just wore ours around our wrists for the most part.Hey, all,
The missus and I are planning a Disney trip, and we're aware of the current guidelines for when we do need to be masked and when we don't while in the parks.
What we're wondering is: what's everybody doing with their mask if they choose to take it off when they're outside? Right now, the missus has been storing hers in a Ziploc in her purse when we're at home, but that sounds tedious when going in and out of places with any kind of frequency.
Please keep in mind that this thread isn't a debate about what masking policy should be or shouldn't be.