A mask should cover both your mouth and nose, and it’s a very important aspect. “It should fit snugly around your face, and cover your mouth, nose, and chin,” says Grotts. “Don’t let your nose show.”
This advice applies to every time you’re in public places, so don’t pull your mask down when talking to someone or on the phone, or when you feel like scratching your nose unless you want to put yourself and others at risk.
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Are these etiquette rules universal or just in our western or Ameridcan culture?
the extra masks in your purse should be put in a zip lock bag to be sure they stay clean until used. Thank You
Since most of your exhaled breath flows AROUND all but medical-grade tightly fitted masks, they do NOTHING to protect others. Use a little logic and reason, please. It's all for show, folks. Just silly virtue-signaling, meant to keep the peons fearful enough to crash the economy and encourage the mail-in voting, which is easier to rig.
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I have never worn a 'mask'. I have a thin scarf I wear when required for entrance to places I go. The masks do nothing but perpetrate fear.