McGiver wrote: » I stand corrected but I knew they mandated masks. Even this would be a victory if implemented here.
Wibbs wrote: » +1 M. I'm certainly not suggesting folks walking, or jogging in a park keeping their distance should be forced to wear masks. If they want to work away, and maybe in particularly vulnerable people where it might be a little prudent. I'm thinking of enclosed public spaces and those where social distancing is much harder to comply with, even with the best will in the world; shops, public transport(inc taxis), public buildings and work spaces, like offices and construction sites.
Rjd2 wrote: » I think offices is the only place you can justify no masks, social distancing can be implemented and most people aren't hanging around in supermarkets, in and out asap.
Wibbs wrote: » At this stage I think you're either just being wilfully obtuse, taking the piss, or utterly resistant to any argument and have just made up your mind and the lady's not for turning. This thread is chock full of links to peer reviewed studies. A couple of pages back I gave you links, I also quoted the opinion of a HSE consultant doctor based on his knowledge on this matter which I can 100% guarantee is so far above yours you'd require the services of the Hubble telescope to view them.
Should we make everybody in the country wear a mask on the opinion of a HSE doctor no matter how eminent he is?
In many polluted cities people have been wearing masks for years to try to protect themselves against pollution, so wearing masks is not an issue in many cultures. It's a massive change for us.
5 peer reviewed studies, not out of China where fear of upsetting the central government got us all into this mess.
paddy19 wrote: » Should we make everybody in the country wear a mask on the opinion of a HSE doctor no matter how eminent he is? I am genuinely willing to be turned, as you put it, by the science.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Read the WHO & HSE guidelines on masks. Wearing one to the shops is a waste of a mask and money. They have no proven benefits unless you have the Virus or are nursing someone who has the virus. Go sit outside a hospital and watch. You won't see doctors & nurses wearing masks coming out of work & on their journey home. They have been trained & they know masks are of no use in general use. They are a comfort thing for adults. Like a comfort blanket for a child. If you need an adults version of a blankey & don't mind looking stupid then go ahead and but them. Like surgical gloves they need to be replaced every 15 to 30 minutes so you will need to invest in a few dozen at a time
little bess wrote: » Using ffp3 masks when going out at the moment, which is rarely as I’m high risk. My husband using them too. I’ll side with 1.3 billion Chinese who use them. They provide extra protection, so if you have one why not use it. No idea where you’d get them now.
April Proud Hoof wrote: » In the absence of a proper fit test, how are people trying to check the fit?
Seanergy wrote: » I'm wearing homemade cotton masks currently so fit testing for me is very differnet than for you, I preform movements to ensure my mask is fittingly snuggly and wont cause me to readjust during use.
Wibbs wrote: » They're already changing some of their tune. That's a shift from even a week ago. I expect more as more places around the world make them cop the fcuk on. Though I still suspect it'll require the WHO, or more likely the ECDC to say it first, so they can repeat the "only following orders" get out of gaol free card they've been playing from the get go.
S.M.B. wrote: » Do you just ensure that it won't slip while out or is there any other criteria you use to ensure its a good fit. We made two prototypes today but am sure they can be improved upon.
Dakota Dan wrote: » The people I laugh at are the ones driving their cars wearing a mask, how in the name of all that is holy do they think they'll pick up the virus in their car?
Seanergy wrote: » I am presuming your cleanly shaven? Not being cleanly shaven is in the top 3 reasons for failing seals on fit tests. The majority of mask users are not wearing sealed masks. Preform a taste fit test with some aersols, sweet and sour, it's a very subjective taste test to preform, takes a long time, was the mask a good fit before? I'm wearing homemade cotton masks currently so fit testing for me is very differnet than for you, I preform movements to ensure my mask is fittingly snuggly and wont cause me to readjust during use.
Seanergy wrote: » Paddy19 any chance your a relation to Covid19? Firstly, there are no eminent Doctor's inside the HSE and that's a scientific fact, the HSE can't even get masks on staff in nursing homes! To answer your question, no everybody in country should not blanket wear masks on the opinion of the HSE they should wear masks when appropriate because they give a **** about their fellow citizens. The science is simple kid, the virus comes out of our airwaves.
Deleted User wrote: » You don't need peer reviewed studies to know they work, Paddy.
Seanergy wrote: » I am presuming your cleanly shaven? Not being cleanly shaven is in the top 3 reasons for failing seals on fit tests. The majority of mask users are not wearing sealed masks. Preform a taste fit test with some aersols, sweet and sour, it's a very subjective taste test to preform, takes a long time, was the mask a good fit before?
paddy19 wrote: » When you produce an expert that takes one position and I find an expert that takes the opposite position how should we decide what to do?
paddy19 wrote: » So you propose that we throw away the whole basis for modern science?
Wibbs wrote: » All experts agree that masks provide protection and reduce risk in clinical settings and in home settings when someone is sick and/or someone is looking after someone who is sick.
Deleted User wrote: » No. I said you don't need an expert to tell you that your breath doesn't go as far if your mouth is covered with something. How you took it that I wanted to throw away science based on my post, I don't know.
Bob24 wrote: » Fair play for your patience folks, but aren’t you feeding a troll? (I think pretty much everyone on the thread would agree it’s trolling at this stage)
paddy19 wrote: » I'm not a kid. I was responding to Wibbs who quoted a HSE doctor. Science is not simple, it is complex and messy and contradictory and evolving. Still looking for 5 peer reviewed studies that show wearing masks in the outdoors limits viral transmission. I'm not looking for Covid transmission any viral transmission.
Wibbs wrote: » Maybe, though I personally know someone that has a major aversion to mask wearing and no matter what evidence or logical position is put to him his mind just snaps shut. Social distancing, hand washing and all that he's grand with, but masks, they're just going too far. It's a very deeply dug in thing with him. What's kinda mad is that he actually has used respirators in his work.
Wibbs wrote: » Maybe, though I personally know someone that has a major aversion to mask wearing and no matter what evidence or logical position is put to him his mind just snaps shut.