ShineOn7 wrote: » 3 pack of Adidas for 13 euros Used with the disposable filters you can buy in chemists, this seems to be a good optionhttps://www.adidas.ie/face-covers-m-l-3-pack/H08837.html
ShineOn7 wrote: » Thoughts on masks like these? There's no FFP rating on them
Arrival wrote: » Wasn't there one lad trying to get a mask manufacturing machine from Germany to start producing and selling them for cost price for the population? He tried to even get working with the HSE but apparently they didn't respond to him. He's from Galway I think
Hmmm, it's almost as if cough etiquette, a measure which intends to reduce droplets escaping the nose and mouth, serves a different purpose than having people wear something which provides a barrier over their nose and mouth. Hmmm!!!
beggars_bush wrote: » Just make them mandatory People will change behaviour very quickly when they cannot get into shops, banks or post office to collect dole
ShineOn7 wrote: » This is a KN95 mask Does the user need to do anything with the square filtration part on it? Or can they just put it on and that's it?
Postgrad10 wrote: » Never mind being stigmatised for not wearing a mask, I’ve experienced the most ridiculous and discriminatory behaviour for wearing one. I was refused to be served by an employee in a retail environment. Took a lot of explaining that I was protecting others by wearing a mask and gloves, not that I actually had Covid . And have had people l don’t know query why I’m wearing one and been laughed at. It won’t stop me wearing one but people need to be educated as to why others are wearing them.
Postgrad10 wrote: » people need to be educated as to why others are wearing them.
Postgrad10 wrote: » I think they need to replace the white filters after each use. I presume the black mask is to be washed too.
Chicoso wrote: » How long would we be expected to wear masks for? At what stage would we no longer need to use them
Boggles wrote: » Also just to add to this. How long is a piece of string?
Chicoso wrote: » Seems to be just window dressing as far as I can see
Boggles wrote: » Face Dressing surely?
xhomelezz wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/world-news/coronavirus/face-masks-are-not-mandatory-but-we-should-wear-them-in-shops-and-on-buses-39280081.html They just keep at it, at this stage it's unbelievable.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » The advice is clear. Yet people think it's just an option.
ShineOn7 wrote: » The filters last 2 weeks each thankfully So the square bit on it does it's own thing and you can leave it alone? (Is Wibbs awake yet? )
funnydoggy wrote: » A new petition to ask Simon Harris and NPHET to mandate masks. Here's the link if you'd like to sign or share.http://chng.it/GkvKPkXhPJ
Elmer Blooker wrote: » A family member gave me one the other day (one of those sky blue ones you see everywhere) I wore it for a few minutes at home to see what it was like. It soon became uncomfortably moist and damp and was obviously a breeding ground for germs and bacteria, I also felt a bit nauseated from inhaling my own carbon dioxide. No thanks, as far as I am concerned they are more likely to damage your health than protect it!
Boggles wrote: » TBH, if they are not following the lead from what other european countries are doing they won't be paying any attention to online poll. They have spent all week trying to shift responsibility onto retail, business and transport. "Shops could be doing more" - Doctor T. What could they be doing Tony? Rejecting the 99% of people who don't wear masks? They wouldn't be a shop for long.