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I mean, when you eat not in public.If it were to break accidentally then that person would be at risk of illness. With a properly fit-tested mask, this should happen rarely or never (it has never happened to me). Likewise, in a medical emergency, the need to save that person's life would be weighed against the risk of harm of exposing them to infectious diseases. Someone who is seriously ill will not likely be eating in public, as one would have to breathe contaminated air to do so, and would also have to eat food of uncertain safety standards.


But in the French law, a woman couldn't wear the above example, even though it is lace.
