Remember Stanley Ipkiss played by Jim Carey in the film Mask. The Nerdy banker turns into a superhero when he wears the magical mask. The way he says: “Somebody Stop me” while admiring his image in front of the mirror was an iconic movie scene remembered by many. Here in the United States CDC has removed the public restriction to wear the mask. Are we consigning the superheroes that fought the ‘Wuhan originated Virus’ wearing masks to their normal lives? Or will they lose the magical protection offered by the mask is something only time will tell?
As per known references, the
word "mask" appeared in English in the sixteen century,
from French word masque "covering to hide or guard the
face". This French word was itself derived in turn from Italian maschera based
on from Latin masca. This word is of uncertain origin, perhaps
from Arabic maskharah or buffoon from the verb sakhira "to
ridicule. One German author claims the word "mask" is originally
derived from the Spanish más que la cara (literally,
"more than the face" or "added face"), which evolved to
"máscara", while the Arabic "maskharat" – referring to the
buffoonery which is possible only by disguising the face. So ultimately it all boils down either to
ridicule or disguise. And maybe destiny has compelled us to wear the masks as a
disguise to ridicule us.
Masks have historical origins in rituals and
entertainment the world over. Masks were also used for protection
during battles and in sports. Some ceremonial or decorative masks were not
designed to be worn. Although the religious use
of masks has waned, masks are used sometimes in drama therapy or psychotherapy. We
still remember we used to wear demon masks during Holi Campfire. That was the
only day we could swear and curse under the disguise of those
masks. It was so therapeutic to lose all inhibitions under the
protection of anonymity due to these Masks. We wore a medical version publicly
for a brief period in 2009 during the Swine Flu mini
pandemic.
Covid Pandemic spread the world over in Mar
2020. When Covid infected individuals talk, cough, or sing, they generate
large, wet droplets containing the virus that causes COVID-19. If you’re within
6 feet of someone who is infected, those droplets can land on your eyes, nose,
or mouth and infect you, too The main benefit of wearing a mask is
preventing the spread of the virus by blocking these droplets both
for the infected and others non-infected wearing mask around them.
The way life has changed since Mar 2020 is
nothing short of a dramatic transformation of Stanley Ipkiss played by Jim
Carey. The global jet-setting, all-conquering, urban yuppies have been grounded
hooked on the world-wide-web-like spider-men wearing their superhero
masks. All the branded designer wear and grooming accessories lie
stored in unused travel luggage inside the unopened closets. Comfortable
T-Shirt and Bermuda is the global uniform. The only fashion-ware that can be
used is the Mask. Just as people in this part of the
world headed to normalcy, CDC order to allow unmasked vaccinated people indoors
sounds premature as only 60% of the population is vaccinated as of now.
Remember the days in Jan Feb when the
people in India flooded their social media accounts with social gatherings,
picnics, parties, events. Masks were used but with no 100% compliance. And
things turned into a nightmare by April-May 21. I sincerely wish this
relaxation of the mask rule turns out alright in the US.
When an indoor mask mandate was in place,
employers were forced to protect their employees and customers. That protection
has now gone. The CDC’s baffling decision has caused
immense frustration among those on the frontline working on U.S.
pandemic control. In theory, the CDC’s new guidance was aimed only at those who
are fully vaccinated, who are highly unlikely to catch or transmit
the virus. While it makes scientific sense for vaccinated people to stop
masking indoors, the guidance gave states the green light to drop indoor mask
mandates for everyone.
One also might agree that this provides the
state an opportunity to provide an incentive to people to vaccinate themselves
but on other hand, it creates few challenges for local
businesses. Few Local businesses I know here in my state will
continue asking their customers to wear masks indoors. On the plus side, they prevent the businesses from
needing to ask about vaccination history or worrying that customers might
unmask without being vaccinated. Just because someone does not wear a mask does
not mean they are vaccinated. On the downside, they may lose
business. So the debate is on but with past experiences, it makes
more sense to keep wearing them as we have mutants of the virus that defy
vaccines, and still, we are not reached herd immunity. And what’s the
harm? Fashion sense or discomfort?
Let’s not think wearing
masks to be too uncomfortable as figuratively each one of us permanently wears
the mask. What we project our own image to others is completely different from
our real persona. This pandemic also has unmasked many of us based on our
reaction to the pandemic. Take for
example the rule of wearing masks. Many of us broke the rule of wearing masks
and that unmasked the civil citizen image we wore all the time till then. Many
of us tried profiteering from medicines, healthcare, transportation, basic
supplies, and other essential goods. That unmasked the evil thieves that
resided behind the façade of noble or legal businesses. Many of us in media
resorted to vulture journalism creating sensation out of the pain and miseries
of people for profit or political motives. That unmasked the human mask for
this beast. Many of us tried singular agenda to malign us as a country of
failures. That unmasked the nationalistic masks for the enemy agenda.
Let’s accept that masks are
going to be part of our lives at least for the next two to three years.
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