BanditLuke wrote: » Anybody buy any masks recently? Bought a box of 200 back in January for 50 quid just wondering if people are experiencing price gouging or not now.
Kivaro wrote: » Watching much poorer countries around the world on the news today and they don't seem to be having problems with masks, and indeed supplying them for free to their citizens. Yet Ireland appears to be struggling to get them. Our government should be sending masks to each household in the country.
Wibbs wrote: » I gather with some pharmacists anyway the wholesalers were gouging them, and trying to flog off really low quality masks. Some pharmacies were definitely gouging though.
Sardonicat wrote: » €13 for a single use mask at local pharmacist
fr336 wrote: » Probably going to buy two 3m masks on eBay - are they easy to clean?
Wibbs wrote: » Are they ones like this F? If so yea pretty straightforward to clean, but be aware, as usual a lot of the ones on ebay are fakes, from you guessed it, the country that keeps on giving; China. The fakes will take the real deal filters I believe so..
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » The WHO is now reviewing it's stance on the general public wearing face masks after studying Hong Konghttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/01/all-uk-hospital-staff-and-patients-should-wear-masks-says-doctors-group Now look at this little beauty from the HSE, it's no wonder so many of our healthcare workers are getting it, I am so fcuking angry right now, they are obviously putting our healthcare workers at risk because they won't admit they have a shortagehttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/no-evidence-to-support-wearing-of-surgical-masks-by-healthcare-workers-1.4216207?mode=amp
DeeperThinker wrote: » Absolutely. To think that the head of the WHO told the general public that we should not wear masks as it might distract us from washing our hands and taking other precautions is completely ridiculous. Anyone who is that easily distracted is not going to take care anyway. The vast majority of people do take it seriously and would still wash their hands if wearing a mask. It's the most common sense thing in the world to wear a mask right now apart from washing your hands and social distancing.
fr336 wrote: » Nah more this kind of thing https://m.ebay.ie/itm/313043771497
GreeBo wrote: » That's not what they mean by distracted. They really mean that people start to ignore the basic hand hygiene because they consciously or otherwise feel protected by the mask/gloves. It's similar to people taking more risks when skateboarding with pads and a helmet on. Just compare NFL to rugby for another example.
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » The WHO is now reviewing it's stance on the general public wearing face masks after studying Hong Kong
Now look at this little beauty from the HSE, it's no wonder so many of our healthcare workers are getting it, I am so fcuking angry right now, they are obviously putting our healthcare workers at risk because they won't admit they have a shortage
Seanergy wrote: » I have afew different mask and yes I wear them so that I decrease my chances of contracting and transmitting COVID19. We masked up at work pre lockdown as a duty to care. Wearing a mask just like wearing gloves doesn't make one invincible to COVID19, doning and doffing procedures need to be understood and strictly adhered to.
Wibbs wrote: » Ahn gotcha F. Just keep them dry and rotate them every other day kinda thing. Be grand I reckon.
khalessi wrote: » That is downright irresponsible I am shocked and sickened they would come out with that
gozunda wrote: » Disagree. You may as well attempt to claim that people wont bother putting on their trousers because they consciously or otherwise feel they are already dressed by putting on a shirt / jumper... The lenghts that some have gone to to ridicule / undermine mask wearing is truely beond all logic and reason. With regards to the potential of infection of yourself and others Hand washing is beneficial. Doing so properly is even more important. Wearing a mask is also beneficial. Doing so properly is even more important. It remains the two go hand in hand. Much like wearing both a pair of trousers and a shirt / jumper. If there really are cretins out there who cant grasp this very basic concept. God help us.
Even if the hypothesis that transmission from truly asymptomatic healthcare workers in the healthcare setting is significant is accepted, there is no evidence that the universal use of surgical masks is effective in reducing this beyond what is achieved by standard precautions (hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette and environmental cleaning) and minimising interpersonal interaction.”
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » I've no plan to use them. I'm only going out to get food these days. So, if I get it, I get it. No point worrying about it. I'm not in any of the risk groups so I'm not that worried about actually getting the disease.
Wibbs wrote: » And you're not concerned that you can pass it on to someone else, someone who is in a risk group? It's not all about you you know.