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[QUOTE="businesslawyer, post: 3689932, member: 55"] I'm not a doctor, or an expert, but my understanding is that if you're moving through a crowded indoor space (like a supermarket) with a mask on, you are very unlikely to contact enough of the virus to catch it. If you're sitting next to people for a few hours in an indoor space, a mask will reduce the odds of transmission somewhat but the risk is still way too high to be acceptable, at least for me. This is why people aren't in theatres, and hearing live bands play in bars, or attending NBA or NHL games. Look, I'd love to have life back, but I'll take more risk today to have breakfast with my father, and one day to go back to my office and have constant social contact, than I'll take risk to see a basketball game. I love the intensity of being in a crowded arena for basketball, but I don't think even with a mask the pleasure justifies the risk. [/QUOTE]
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