drunkmonkey wrote: » Did anyone else watch prime time and get the 2 Virologists take on it, masks are one thing but the amount of people using gloves is off the scale. Your not to wear them why aren't people understanding this it's been repeated consistently across media.
everlast75 wrote: » The SDLP are recommending that N.I. follow Scotland's lead and advise people to use masks, even cloth masks, stating that it played a pivotal role in stopping the virus in Scotland.
fryup wrote: » but most shops have them as you enter
Away With The Fairies wrote: » What I don't get is there seems to be more people wearing gloves than there are of masks.
Deleted User wrote: » I think I need to unsubscribe from this thread. If everyone is wearing masks, there is far less of the virus on stuff that people be touching. There is far less of it in the air. It doesn't matter if the mask is worn "wrong" or it's been reused five hundred times, it is better than nothing. We don't need some doing it perfectly, we need everyone doing it even if imperfectly. I hope books in the future deal not only with the government's lies but also the West's attitude in general where it's all about protecting one's self and not others. It doesn't even make sense. Most of us see people we care about it.
hmmm wrote: » This is amazing medical news, ground-breaking even. I'm not aware of any study from anywhere in the world showing that masks were pivotal in stopping the virus. Could you tell me where I could find this SDLP medical research paper? Meanwhile - keep on washing those hands and stay 2 metres away from people.
Kivaro wrote: » It is indeed a strange decision by the Irish authorities.
hmmm wrote: » This is amazing medical news, ground-breaking even.
everlast75 wrote: » What is the best link to a video on making your own mask at home (no sewing kit I'm afraid) please? Thanks
Boggles wrote: » There has been no shortage of gloves. Used correctly gloves are effective. It's why they were invented and had 100s of other safety uses pre pandemic. The main reason I use them, is because with all the washing and 80% alcohol rubbing the skin on my hands degraded to point where they would just burst out in bloody cuts, that itself is a health risk virus aside.
Boggles wrote: » It's not really they are just falling in line behind the USA, France, Germany, Scotland, who were all "late" to the party. Trust me you will be wearing one soon if you want to partake in certain services.
Wibbs wrote: » .... And here we are, an island nation with one of the lowest population densities and shared accommodation living in the west with numbers of dead way higher than those above nations.
Wibbs wrote: » ..... I hope I'm wrong, but I will be surprised if they put masks on the agenda any time soon and if and when they do you can be sure it'll be a wishy washy "suggestion" rather than anything actually concrete. That covers their arses and saves face ......
Wibbs wrote: » I'm most certainly not one of those "mainstream media conspiracy" nutters but RTE have been just as mediocre in their questioning of the authorities.
stephenjmcd wrote: » https://twitter.com/RCarrollTV/status/1255422742263988224?s=19
Seanergy wrote: » Ain't enough masks available for the vulnerable to make it compulsary thats why.....shambles
Me. Earlier. Being psychic wrote: I hope I'm wrong, but I will be surprised if they put masks on the agenda any time soon and if and when they do you can be sure it'll be a wishy washy "suggestion" rather than anything actually concrete. That covers their arses and saves face ......
railer201 wrote: » Sean O'Rourke RTE Radio 1 on masks now,' community grade ' seems to be the new term for the ones we'll be wearing.