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F is for face shields, face masks, and fear

FACE SHIELD

How could one of us get it?

Fear was the predominant driver of human behaviour during CoVid.

As the numbers began to rise, the fear in people’s eyes was real. I remember when the first family in our building got CoVid, the news sent shockwaves. How could one of us get it? we all wondered.

When a family in our building was diagnosed with coVid, the floor was sealed off and a special lift was dedicated to the hapless family. Messages of solidarity were sent to the entire family by all the residents of the building. But I remember when the lift I was travelling in stopped on their floor, my heart raced fast and I held my breath lest I breathe in any droplets lurking outside.

Image for face masks

I did wear the face shield which was more bulky and cumbersome than practical. I found it a real fiddle to wear the mask and the shield and go to the bank. I had to put on my reading glasses which meant I had to remove the shield. What could I do with the face shield?

So after a week or two, I gave up wearing the face shield.

No Entry without Mask

But the mask was non-negotiable. Shops, establishments, clubs, hospitals, restaurants and even public transport banned people from entering without masks.

This threat worked because soon everyone began wearing masks.

Initially we wore surgical masks and then the latest gift item became the face mask. Some were colour co-ordinated and purely ornamental while the majority were actually useful in keeping away the virus.

People actually became face mask experts and could discuss the merits of the different styles and materials. At weddings ( which had already shrunk to 50 attendees) some of the guests were handed face masks along with the invitation.

At the sole wedding I attended during the lockdown, a waiter was walking around with a placard saying “Wear your mask!” That was quite difficult considering that all of us were on a mission of congratulating the bridal couple, quickly grabbing a drink and a bite before we left for home.

The one advantage of the mask was that you could manage without lipstick and make up. But on the other hand, it also made it difficult to recognise most people.

So what mask do you wear?

An N95? A surgical mask? A 5 layered mask? A mask with valve?

Do send in your comments and see you tomorrow.

Ciao

11 responses to “F is for face shields, face masks, and fear”

  1. It has been a challenge getting use to masks but we had some fun with it too. I bought a few from local crafters that were a little more personal. I typically double up with a surgical mask and then my fun, colorful mask on top. Looking forward to a time when they are no longer needed. Weekends In Maine

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    1. oh that’s a clever idea

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  2. We are working on similar themes and yet such varied POVs here from AtoZ https://poojapriyamvada.blogspot.com/2021/04/fernweh-newnormal-atoz.html

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    1. yes isn’t it strange? Glad to read your view point

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  3. I thought the face shield sounded a good idea, so I invested in a couple and a load of spare see-through bits. What a waste of money! You now get an image of your own mouth printed on a mask. I don’t think I’ll bother though!

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    1. I think there were a lot of scams in the name of ‘sanitisation’. I got suckered into buying plastic gloves which tore the moment I put my hand inside !!!

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  4. Oh, the initial fear was too much. Then slowly we accepted that anyone can be the victim of this virus though we never visited anyone. I didn’t get a face shield. Cloth masks are our protectors. In the beginning, there weren’t many cloth masks available, so I sewed some myself. Now we get all sorts of fancy masks. Still wearing it for the entire day is difficult.

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    1. Yes I agree . I can’t wear in the kitchen but I manage when I go for a walk .

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  5. I start making fabric mask when there was not enough for everybody. During the winter I found the mask very useful to keep the nose and cheeks warm ;))
    Quilting Patchwork & Appliqué

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    1. That’s a great idea to use masks to keep warm . I think I will wear a mask forever . It prevents getting a cold anyways ;)

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