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Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
N95 masks are pretty good if you get the nose piece crimped just right. Masks w/o the metal piece are pretty useless - Ok for others, but not so good for you. I don't wear a mask when I ride outdoors anyway, though I have an N95 in my jersey pocket and a bandanna around my neck. The bandanna is for casual chats at a distance, the N95 is for markets. There's no risk as long as you stay 20' away from other folks.

"An optometrist is an eye doctor that can examine, diagnose, and treat your eyes. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who can perform medical and surgical interventions for eye conditions. An optician is a professional who can help fit eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other vision-correcting devices." - just in case anyone was curious.
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I have an Optometrist, an Opthalmologist, and a Retina Specialist working diligently to keep my eyes working.
I always wear standard safety glasses with cheaters pretty much all the time working or riding. Dark and clear. They're economical and I consider them consumables. They can last for months and months as long as you take reasonable care of them.
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