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canadianbacon828 wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:23 pm The latest trend in NC are people trying to use ventilated masks as face coverings... Those folks were not allowed in lift lines without proper face coverings.
Good to hear that those folks aren't getting away with not really covering their nose and mouth to keep their breath to themselves.

There were a few people picking up folks at RDU last night who didn't wear a face mask of any kind and weren't keeping their distance from the people they were meeting either. I was on the last Southwest flight to get in and it was a little late due to traffic leaving Denver, so it was midnight. Baggage took a long time to start coming out. At least people were standing around in separate groups while waiting.
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