Sorry I misunderstand your post.Don't see why you're getting offended, I said I'd personally only seen East Asians wearing masks in this country, as a response to Taun saying the British aren't wearing masks.
Sorry I misunderstand your post.Don't see why you're getting offended, I said I'd personally only seen East Asians wearing masks in this country, as a response to Taun saying the British aren't wearing masks.
The Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and others who have long made the wearing of face masks a normal public health practice have led the way. The rest of us have some learning and catching up to do.Sorry, but is wearing mask a wrong thing to do? You prevent your saliva from coughing to others and spreading disease. I feel a bit offense as a East Asian people.
The Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and others who have long made the wearing of face masks a normal public health practice have led the way. The rest of us have some learning and catching up to do.
As I understand it this is what people who are sick ought to do if they go out. Little help to healthy people who don masks.It is however questionable how effective face masks, as in most cases they are used wrongly and give a false sense of security at best. They might be effective against smog, but most types aren't against an airborne virus.
It is however questionable how effective face masks, as in most cases they are used wrongly and give a false sense of security at best. They might be effective against smog, but most types aren't against an airborne virus.
I had to cancel my trip to Israel that I had been planning for 2 years, due to Covid-19.Israel has a mandatory quarantine of 2 weeks to anyone entering the nation, so it's obviously not feasible. Instead I decided to stay in the United States and will be visiting several national parks in Arizona and Utah.
That's awful about having to cancel your trip!At least you're making the most out of it, though.
~Thylo