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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Randall" data-source="post: 1657449" data-attributes="member: 38590"><p>When you do that, do you take it as proof that the mask doesn't work and quit wearing one while you sand drywall? I hope not. The little bit of dust that gets through the mask is still much better than the unfiltered air. The masks work against the virus the same way. No, it won't stop all of it, but it will definitely catch the bigger droplets and reduce the amount of particles that you're inhaling. More importantly, it dramatically cuts down on the number and size of droplets that you expel into the air, protecting the people around you. It's not an all or nothing game. The more viral particles you inhale, the more likely you are to get sick and have severe symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Randall, post: 1657449, member: 38590"] When you do that, do you take it as proof that the mask doesn't work and quit wearing one while you sand drywall? I hope not. The little bit of dust that gets through the mask is still much better than the unfiltered air. The masks work against the virus the same way. No, it won't stop all of it, but it will definitely catch the bigger droplets and reduce the amount of particles that you're inhaling. More importantly, it dramatically cuts down on the number and size of droplets that you expel into the air, protecting the people around you. It's not an all or nothing game. The more viral particles you inhale, the more likely you are to get sick and have severe symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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