California: Freedom to Breathe Agency ftbagency.com Mask Exempt Card
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So, I had a chance to watch my blood oxygen while in hospital last week. With a mask on, I was at 97%. That's a perfect score. Nobody would feel that difference in oxygen.
Saying this because there are a lot of other arguments (for example: science showing masks don't block the virus) that work way better than saying you can't breathe with a mask on. You absolutely can. We're trying to wake people up, not push them away with fallacies.
I was flat on my back, blood pressure high, and asthma like a rock on my chest. Not sure where that would fit as an answer to your question, but if it's not compelling enough, I would ask if there are any surgeons here who struggle to breathe through their mask while operating.
My point is simply that we need to use strong arguments about this, not just whine about feeling a little winded. It wouldn't hold up from their side. It shouldn't hold up from this one.
Grumpy much? I'm not even gonna answer your weird question.
So, you don't take claustrophobia into account?? psychological distress is counted among the protected ailments. I am sick of not seeing the entire face when talking to someone-I get a "stand and deliver" message that sometimes Karens and Kens have in their trickle down tyranny schtick.
I can't speak from personal experience but I have read that operating theatres have an oxygen supply for the reason that a slight oxygen deficiency can go unnoticed by the mask wearer but nevertheless can result in mistakes being made.
Frankly, I'm not certain that this is true because it greatly increases the risk of fire or even explosion.