drunkmonkey wrote: » Did anyone enlighten him to the dangers of what he did there. It's cringeworthy and downright dangerous behavior on his part. It's exactly why I'm anti mask as the general public at large and even the minster for health don't know how to use them or realize the dangers, stick the covid you just blocked into your pocket, it'll be grand he says, what an absolute plonker.
AdamD wrote: » I agree the messaging has been shambolic, I'm just not sure I agree that they are quite as important as some people make out. However they do make a difference so the government should have pushed it harder and earlier. I'm not disputing they're useful, though they do not bring the R value below one, our R value has been below 1 for weeks on end with minimal mask use. This is the point I'm trying to get across, a lot of people on the internet are getting very emotional about mask use, but to the man on the street who sees the country opening and cases dropping daily without masks, its a hard sell this late on.
AdamD wrote: » Well when our figures continue to drop, despite easing restrictions and despite nobody wearing masks, you can forgive the public for thinking they may not be all that neccesary.
AdamD wrote: » I agree the messaging has been shambolic, I'm just not sure I agree that they are quite as important as some people make out. However they do make a difference so the government should have pushed it harder and earlier. I'm not disputing they're useful, but to the man on the street who sees the country opening and cases dropping daily without masks, its a hard sell this late on.
ednwireland wrote: » but still not wearing it :rolleyes:
expectationlost wrote: » parents bought some masks.... masks that say nto to used or medical purposes or for use a ppe... 1 layer of polyamide
maninasia wrote: This country is also rapidly getting richer compared to many Western countries simply because they didn't half arse the response.
Face Masks May Be The Key Determinant Of The Covid-19 Curve, Study Suggests
MipMap wrote: » Was just wondering. Can anyone tell me, any country, anywhere in the world where mask wearing is universally accepted but who have had, nevertheless, a bad experience with Covid 19 ? I honestly cannot think of a single one.
Seanergy wrote: » Operation FFCN update. Percentage of adults wearing face coverings up from 34 per cent to 41 per cent.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Percentage who reply to survey, we're assuming all replies are truthful. Theres not a hope in hell from being out and about that 41% are wearing them.
Seanergy wrote: » Tony Holohan's wording as of 17th June to a webinar of 1500+ Irish GP's was still not enough direct evidence.
dfx- wrote: » The 'mandatory' use of masks over here in the UK is a joke. Between misuse and mishandling, non-compliance is through the roof. People have them on boarding transport and then removing them from their nose when seated. Who knew non-compliance would be a thing.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » What did he say?
Seanergy wrote: » 'An absolute scandal': Ireland has the highest Covid infection rate for healthcare workers in the world, committee told One nurse was sent home for wearing a face mask during their shift, Ní Sheaghdha said, stating that the worker was told that it was not HSE policy. The matter became an industrial issue..... When the HSE face mask policy for healthcare workers was rolled out on 22 April, the infection rate of workers dropped dramatically.
MadYaker wrote: » Bit annoying to read Tony Holohan saying the level of mask wearing among the public is “disappointing”. I wonder why that is Tony? Could it be because the government, presumably based on your advice, still haven’t mandated mask wearing? It’s nowhere near 41%, more like 20% at most.