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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2278333" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Has anyone come across evidence of visors rather than masks as a sensible precaution? The few articles I’ve seen suggest they might be more protective to the wearer and a little less protective to the people around them. Kind of the opposite of masks/face coverings. They are a total physical barrier to direct propelled droplets. They aren’t much use for airborne lingering particles though. </p><p></p><p>Much more wearable and less restrictive than masks. Easier to breathe and communicate through. Easily cleanable and reused. A physical barrier to touching your face and less likely to irritate as non contact, thus reducing the temptation to fiddle.</p><p>I have a b&q bought one from pre pandemic that I have tried wearing and whilst feeling a major *** it’s much more pleasant and less irritating than a mask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2278333, member: 480869"] Has anyone come across evidence of visors rather than masks as a sensible precaution? The few articles I’ve seen suggest they might be more protective to the wearer and a little less protective to the people around them. Kind of the opposite of masks/face coverings. They are a total physical barrier to direct propelled droplets. They aren’t much use for airborne lingering particles though. Much more wearable and less restrictive than masks. Easier to breathe and communicate through. Easily cleanable and reused. A physical barrier to touching your face and less likely to irritate as non contact, thus reducing the temptation to fiddle. I have a b&q bought one from pre pandemic that I have tried wearing and whilst feeling a major *** it’s much more pleasant and less irritating than a mask. [/QUOTE]
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