It seems the face touching one is the hardest to do. My work forces me to be out and about just about every day most of the day. I can't tell you how many people I see playing with their masks and face. They will walk around a store touching everything they can and then "adjust" their mask in between. The mask thing is nothing more than a blanket to a 3 year old. Comforting but useless.People act like they have just put on a superman cape.Beiruty wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:22 pm1) I do not go to indoor parties03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:36 pmA mask would not have prevented him from getting it. The "authorities" claim the mask is to help reduce the chances that someone who has it, will spread it.
2) I do not get too close to anyone I do not know
3) I wear masks whenever I can.
4) I wash my hands often, I do not touch my face as much as I can
5) I work from home, I keep active and I go shoot on the weekends
6) Life goes on.
IMHO, I feel the the best chances of staying covid free are washing hands, maintaining some distance between yourself and others and stay away from large crowds.
We go into several customers homes every day. It seems almost none of them are wearing a mask. Some will put one on after seeing we are wearing one. I bet I have had to ask at least one customer a day to back away from me. They love to lean over my shoulder to watch me work on their AC unit. A few I have had to get a bit testy with. Some don't get the program at all.