Air conditioners can recirculate respiratory particles in small indoor spaces

Trying to prevent myself from catching COVID this last year has been a discouraging and tough task.

I live in a state that never had a mask mandate, so dealing with these people is consistently a given whenever I leave our house.

I legitimately don’t get it, the fight is consistently something about personal choice and feeling like one is having their rights trampled on when asked to wear a small piece of cloth over the nose and mouth. But have these people never stopped and asked why there are laws forbidding them to walk around naked in public? Are the same rights not at play in much the same way with facial masks? You’re asked to wear a face mask to prevent yourself from unknowingly transmitting a deadly disease to people who will die from it. Why are you asked to wear clothing and why are you not angry about this law as well? The last time I checked the clothing every one of us wear everyday is exponentially bigger and more concealing than a stupid face mask. And the dumbest thing of all is the fact that they absolutely won’t have to wear those damn masks again if they could hold on for just another more than two to 4 months after most of the country has been vaccinated. In the meantime, I don’t trust small indoor spaces with terrible ventilation. Unless they’re running an air conditioning system consistently with a HEPA filter inside, the respiratory particles being exhaled from infected people continue to fill the air in slender indoor spaces. It’s like lighting a cigarette and watching the air get hazing as the smoke abruptly fills the space. But since these viral particles are invisible to the naked eye, multiple people are too stupid to simply wear a face mask for the small periods of time spent indoors around other people.
Wireless thermostat