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3xWVUenginEER

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WVU Health Science Center and/or Ruby Memorial. Just a guess

I don’t wear masks. I have thought about the reaction I or anyone would get walking into a bank with a mask on and a briefcases in hand. That has to play heck on the bank tellers where I bank (5/3 in Kanawha City (Charleston), because that bank has been robbed more than any in Charleston.
 

locustwv

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Have y’all seen what these people do when wearing these masks? Constantly touching them, adjusting, and taking off nose to get fresh air. This does nothing to prevent infection. I don’t mind people wearing them but I don’t think we know how to wear properly.
 

EERs 3:16

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Have y’all seen what these people do when wearing these masks? Constantly touching them, adjusting, and taking off nose to get fresh air. This does nothing to prevent infection. I don’t mind people wearing them but I don’t think we know how to wear properly.

Also wondering how many people with facial hair will have to cut it off to get the mask to fit properly
 

WVUALLEN

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Have y’all seen what these people do when wearing these masks? Constantly touching them, adjusting, and taking off nose to get fresh air. This does nothing to prevent infection. I don’t mind people wearing them but I don’t think we know how to wear properly.

How to clean and decontaminate cloth face masks.
Cloth face masks should be washed frequently. The California department of public health recommends after each use or daily.

Cloth masks should be laundered using detergent with hot water and then dried on a hot cycle to kill bacteria and microbes.

Basically, hot soapy water is the key. Soap is able to break down the protein coat of the virus and is very effective.

If you must re-use your mask before you are able to wash it, it is recommended to wash your hands immediately after putting it back on and to avoid touching your face.

Here are some general guidelines for cloth masks from the California Dept. of Public Health:

  • Face coverings can be made out of cloth, factory-made or hand-sewn, or improvised using bandannas, scarves, T-shirts, sweatshirts or towels.
  • The material should cover both the nose and mouth.
  • Ideally, face coverings should be washed after each use. Dirty masks should be placed in a dedicated laundry bag or bin.
  • Use detergent and hot water when washing cloth masks, and dry them on a hot cycle.
  • Be sure your mask is comfortable; you don’t want to have to keep adjusting the mask, because that means touching your face.
  • Wash your hands, or use hand sanitizer, before and after touching your face or face coverings.
  • If you must wear your cloth face covering again before washing it, wash your hands immediately after putting it back on and avoid touching your face.

Discard or get rid of cloth face coverings that:

  • No longer cover the nose and mouth
  • Have stretched out or damaged ties or straps
  • Cannot stay on the face
  • Have holes or tears in the fabric
 

locustwv

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How to clean and decontaminate cloth face masks.
Cloth face masks should be washed frequently. The California department of public health recommends after each use or daily.

Cloth masks should be laundered using detergent with hot water and then dried on a hot cycle to kill bacteria and microbes.

Basically, hot soapy water is the key. Soap is able to break down the protein coat of the virus and is very effective.

If you must re-use your mask before you are able to wash it, it is recommended to wash your hands immediately after putting it back on and to avoid touching your face.

Here are some general guidelines for cloth masks from the California Dept. of Public Health:

  • Face coverings can be made out of cloth, factory-made or hand-sewn, or improvised using bandannas, scarves, T-shirts, sweatshirts or towels.
  • The material should cover both the nose and mouth.
  • Ideally, face coverings should be washed after each use. Dirty masks should be placed in a dedicated laundry bag or bin.
  • Use detergent and hot water when washing cloth masks, and dry them on a hot cycle.
  • Be sure your mask is comfortable; you don’t want to have to keep adjusting the mask, because that means touching your face.
  • Wash your hands, or use hand sanitizer, before and after touching your face or face coverings.
  • If you must wear your cloth face covering again before washing it, wash your hands immediately after putting it back on and avoid touching your face.

Discard or get rid of cloth face coverings that:

  • No longer cover the nose and mouth
  • Have stretched out or damaged ties or straps
  • Cannot stay on the face
  • Have holes or tears in the fabric
I don’t wear them I just get tickled when someone thinks it’s saving them from getting the virus and it’s actually helping them get it with the way they use them.
 

WVUALLEN

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How to Make a CDC-Approved Cloth Face Mask
A fabric face covering won't protect you from getting Covid-19 but might help prevent you from spreading the virus if you must leave the house.
I don’t wear them I just get tickled when someone thinks it’s saving them from getting the virus and it’s actually helping them get it with the way they use them.

It might not save them but it's saving you from getting it.
 

Darth_VadEER

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Most of the personalized masks I've seen are homemade.

My mom and her friends have been making masks for their community.
 
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More lies from Pride. Just because you've created 30+ profiles because you're a fraud doesn't mean that I need to do so. I'm fine with having just one handle kick your sorry a$$ all over this joint on a regular basis, WVpride304.
[roll]

You are so full of ****
Pretty well known you have probably 50+ handles
 

tOSUGrad90

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You are so full of ****
Pretty well known you have probably 50+ handles
No need to use more than one handle when this one is so proficient at being your daddy, Pride. You need to use another profile, though, as Greg, MichiganHerd, Pratt and I each have worn TVZ out like a fresh prison meat.
 

muthed

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No need to use more than one handle when this one is so proficient at being your daddy, Pride. You need to use another profile, though, as Greg, MichiganHerd, Pratt and I each have worn TVZ out like a fresh prison meat.
Let me state that I am not, never have been, nor ever will be tOSU. Man, pride, he's really gotten to you. Beats you like a drum with every one of his posts.
 

tOSUGrad90

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No
This is too easy.

Should have acted like you were my alter.

You couldn't, Don.
You are way too sensitive.
No fool like a stubborn old fool. You're getting tossed around here like a $100 bottle of Tequila, Pride. Now, sit back and enjoy watching all of my alma mater's first round NFL draft picks, more than those selected from your real and fake favorite teams combined.
 
Aug 19, 2018
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No
No fool like a stubborn old fool. You're getting tossed around here like a $100 bottle of Tequila, Pride. Now, sit back and enjoy watching all of my alma mater's first round NFL draft picks, more than those selected from your real and fake favorite teams combined.

Who cares?
Marshall won't even have a player drafted.

Let's call it for what it is, Don
 

tOSUGrad90

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Nobody, but YOU cares about Marshall, WVpride304. I hope that you're enjoying the Draft so far, terdie:

#1. Ex-Buckeye
#2. Ex-Buckeye
#3. Ex-Buckeye

Make your next handle, "Ohiopride614"...LOLOLOL
 

EERs 3:16

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Think I'm just going to have to get my own made. Found this on Amazon....and no you cannot copy me.

 

3xWVUenginEER

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I actually have a photo of a WVU mask with The Mountaineer, THE FLYING WV & a WVU football helmet. I don’t know how to post a personal photo but they’re out there if you’re a mask wearer.