• BreadOven@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    But since there’s overwhelming evidence masks work and will prevent (most likely) what you want to prevent…why even try something else? Unless you have a condition that prevents it, in which case, I’m sorry and shouldn’t assume you can wear one.

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      12 days ago

      Because I don’t always have an N95 mask on my person? Because I can’t always 100% control my environment, but I can almost always exercise some control over how I breathe?

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        2 days ago

        I guess that’s fair.

        I’ve just adapted to always having a mask on my person. In a pocket or bag.

        But if there is some sort of breathing technique that works (other than not breathing, but sort of doubt) go for it.

        I just wanted to state my opinion and I guess my problem solving technique (the easiest and most effective/reliable option is usually best) but everyone has their own, and I understand that.

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          1 day ago

          But if there is some sort of breathing technique that works

          The purpose of this post was to try to find an answer to this question