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Do face masks make it more difficult to communicate?
Title (Dublin Core)
Do face masks make it more difficult to communicate?
Description (Dublin Core)
As someone who is Hard of Hearing, I worry about returning to work in the fall. I never realized how much I rely on lip and expression reading before now. With masks and zoom meetings I struggle to understand conversations that normally would be simple. I have hearing aids but unfortunately they do not help much when context clues are deprived. Soft spoken, mumblers, low voices are all drowned out into the background. I search peoples eyes for clues, are they laughing? Are they concerned? In my Deaf and HoH support group the threads are now saturated with frustrated people just venting. Something as simple as a trip to the grocery store now requires a pad and pencil while pointing to the ears repeating, "I cant hear you. Let me write it down. I am Hard of Hearing/Deaf. Sorry. Sorry." While people behind you get irritated. I have thought about getting a neon shirt to wear at the store with the words, "I am Hard of Hearing, I can't hear you!"
In zoom meetings I can see peoples faces. It provides context I miss so much. But I have low-frequency hearing loss so the voices of men are blurry at best. Arizona State University has a fantastic disability resource center and they have started providing me with a captioner who attends classes with me and transcribes for me live. I don't always need her but it has been nice not having to message classmates through a class to ask what was missed.
This is a new world for many deaf/Deaf/HoH who are my age. We have always had ways to work around our disability. Now masks and technology are depriving us of coping skills we relied on.
In zoom meetings I can see peoples faces. It provides context I miss so much. But I have low-frequency hearing loss so the voices of men are blurry at best. Arizona State University has a fantastic disability resource center and they have started providing me with a captioner who attends classes with me and transcribes for me live. I don't always need her but it has been nice not having to message classmates through a class to ask what was missed.
This is a new world for many deaf/Deaf/HoH who are my age. We have always had ways to work around our disability. Now masks and technology are depriving us of coping skills we relied on.
Date (Dublin Core)
June 13, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Sidney Herald
Tieheena Lemerond
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Dana Bell
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HST580
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Type (Dublin Core)
News Article
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Community & Community Organizations
English
Conflict
English
News coverage
English
Social Issues
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Deaf
deaf
HOH
ASL
deaf community
disability
challenge
hearing aids
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
Deaf
deaf
HoH
ASL
deaf community
disability
challenge
hearing aids
Collection (Dublin Core)
Deaf, deaf, and HOH Perspectives
Disability
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
06/25/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
07/11/2020
11/21/2020
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Date Created (Dublin Core)
06/13/2020
This item was submitted on June 26, 2020 by Dana Bell using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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