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Masks Aren’t Cool. Wear Them ANYWAY.

July 11, 2020 By Greg Simms Jr.

Wearing masks, cloth face coverings, or N95 respirators, is awful. It’s a nuisance. It sucks. I get it. I wear them, and I hate it. As a matter of fact, I now have to wear them when I go to the gym. I don’t have to tell you that working out while wearing a face covering is awkward.

But…I’ll still wear my masks.

And, you should too.

Once again, I get it. No one wants to be told what to do by Big Brother. A mandatory mask ordinance was passed in Dayton last week. No one wants to be told to wear an itchy, smothering thing around their nose and mouth, in order to even enter a:

– Grocery store.

– Mall.

– Gas station.

– Gym.

– Or restaurant.

And no one wants constant reminders from every different direction to “WEAR YOUR MASK!!!!” from every conceivable media platform. Simply put, the entire concept of wearing masks in 2020 makes most of us uncomfortable.

However, ‘uncomfortable’ is actually what Americans do. And very well. Americans were uncomfortable when they were ordered by local governments to wear masks during the influenza pandemic of 1918 and 1919. And, they wore them anyway. Americans were uncomfortable with war rationing during World War II, but they did it anyway. Americans were uncomfortable during The Great Depression, when the phrase “Use it up, wear it out, make do or do without.” became a way of life. Many Americans ended up poor, or poorer, and got resourceful, creating and tweaking things like kitchen gardens, thrift gardens, and potluck meals. They made it through anyway.

Actually, we do things in our daily lives that make us uncomfortable, and we power through them. Paying bills. Going to work. Watching Tik Tok videos. Tasting your friend’s homemade hummus. Doing uncomfortable things for the greater good of a population, neighborhood, or, your loved ones is something we all do or have done on our lives. It’s real, it’s responsible, it’s American, it’s right.

So, if you are on the fence about wearing a mask, don’t be. There is proof that wearing a face mask does prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. And yeah, it won’t be fun wearing a friggin’ sock on your face…in the summer.

But, you’ll save lives. And what’s better, and more American, than that?

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: facemasks, masks

Free Masks for City of Dayton Residents

July 7, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

The City of Dayton is distributing free face masks to Dayton residents, to help the community slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A pack of 10 masks is available to each household and may be picked up at any Dayton fire station from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week until supplies are depleted. Proof of City of Dayton residency is requested.
The masks are disposable (not washable), but can be used several times if stored in a cool, dry place when not in use.
The distribution follows the July 1 City Commission approval of an ordinance requiring use of face coverings in most indoor locations (including retail stores and restaurants) and outdoor locations where social distancing is not possible.
Federal CARES Act funds are supporting the mask distribution by the City.
Dayton fire station locations:
Station 2, 1009 E. Third St.
Station 4, 300 N. Main St.
Station 8, 2636 Stanley Ave.
Station 10, 1234 S. Broadway
Station 11, 145 Warren St.
Station 12, 4236 Brandt Pk.
Station 13, 1723 W. Third St.
Station 14, 2213 N. Main St.
Station 15, 2801 Wayne Ave.
Station 16, 4111 Kings Hwy.
Station 17, 4118 W. Third St.
Station 18, 207 S. Smithville Rd.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: facemasks

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