13395893, RE: eyeglass fog / car Posted by Mynoriti, Mon Jul-27-20 07:33 PM
>Started off with a bandanna, which was really fun because I >*also* bought some blue and white striped overalls and so >basically spent May dressed as a train conductor at Disney >World.
LOL
>>do you have trouble with foggy glasses? > >Weirdly, not anymore - but I can't think of anything I started >doing differently to make it go away. Must have been a >subconscious fix?
i found that if you rest your glasses slightly over the mask there's no fog and if its on the skin of your nose they fog up.
>>do you wear a mask when you're walking on the street? in >your >>car, etc.. > >Yes on the street. Feel like I've got to have something if I'm >in anybody's view. I wouldn't want to overstate this and mute >the actual important public health benefit, but the gesture >seems actually important. I was perfectly fine not giving any >thought to whether casual strangers I pass on the street cared >whether I lived or died, but now we've got a pretty available >shibboleth.
Yeah, same. at first i figured no point on the street, but aside from it being mandated now, i agree that the gesture is important. my neighborhood right now is about 90% masks on people walking down the street, it's increased quite a bit, and the more everyone does it, the more everyone does it.
>No on the car. My wife is working from home indefinitely (her >job literally said "until there is no more pandemic") and we >don't have kids and nobody else really likes me so I'm the >only person in the car for 99% of its trips and my wife is >with me for the other one. > >I see more people than I'd expect driving in cars with masks >on. Probably got a bit narrow-sighted from the way I use my >own car. >
sometimes I wear it in the car depending if i'm headed to the store or on errands. I figure the less times I touch it to take it off and on the better. I'm not terribly worried about getting it but i'm terrified of passing it to immune compromised people i care about.
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