Question: Where is the gay area in Seattle?

Seattle welcomes everyone in a city that is safe and friendly to all. Just east of downtown, the Capitol Hill neighborhood has long been the citys gay epicenter, with rainbow-painted crosswalks and many ways to dive into the LGBTQ scene.

Is West Seattle gay-friendly?

The number of gay couples living together surged elsewhere: across the state, where it far outpaced general population growth — and in neighborhoods like West Seattle, where it grew 55 percent. In fact, West Seattle has become so popular among gays that some have started calling it Capitol Hill West.

Can my employer force me to wear a mask if I am exempt?

Some people have been exempt from the legal requirements to wear a face covering, where they have a reasonable excuse not to wear one. If an employee working in an environment where face coverings are required refuses to wear one, the employer should ask them for the reason.

Can I wear a face shield instead of a mask on a plane?

United Airlines United requires all passengers two and older to wear a face mask without vents or openings. Bandanas dont count, and any passenger with a face shield must also wear an acceptable face mask on board, according to Uniteds policy.

Do 2 year olds have to wear a mask on a plane?

Children under the age of two are automatically exempt from wearing face masks in the US on airplanes and in airports. All other passengers must wear a mask or apply for an exemption from the airline ahead of a flight. Airlines, however, are lenient on which masks are allowed.

Are face shields as good as masks?

Face masks remain at the core of the CDCs recommendations for protecting yourself and others against COVID-19. However, plastic face shields do not provide adequate protection from COVID-19 when used by themselves as an alternative to cloth face masks.

Are visors better than masks?

Visors bring a number of advantages over masks, such protecting the eyes – which can be an entry point into the body for some viruses. They can also help to reduce the risk of people touching their face and inoculating themselves with any virus they have picked up on their hands.

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