04-27-2021, 06:10 PM
I like the "two out of three" rule that the New York Times was pushing recently.
Whether or not you're vaccinated, if you don't have some certainty about the risk and the correct measures, fall back on this rule.
Pick any two of these three:
So, if you're outdoors and don't want to wear a mask, that's fine if you can socially-distance. If you're indoors then you must both socially distance and wear a mask. If you're outdoors and someone wants to get up next to you to talk to you then put on your mask because you're not socially distancing anymore.
Whether or not you're vaccinated, if you don't have some certainty about the risk and the correct measures, fall back on this rule.
Pick any two of these three:
- Outdoors
- Socially Distance
- Wear a Mask
So, if you're outdoors and don't want to wear a mask, that's fine if you can socially-distance. If you're indoors then you must both socially distance and wear a mask. If you're outdoors and someone wants to get up next to you to talk to you then put on your mask because you're not socially distancing anymore.