sheepsh4gger wrote: » Cinemas are reopening tomorrow. They don't require masking. Great, they are the worst possible place not to have masking. I bet they will get outbreaks.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » No natural ventilation in a cinema, it will be one of the worst places.
weldoninhio wrote: » First bus of the morning. Only 3 people wearing masks out of 20+. Wonder if bus 2 will have more.
Sofa King Great wrote: » I would be willing to bet that plenty of people have masks with them and just aren't putting them on because nobody else has one on
sheepsh4gger wrote: » By the way the doctors in Wuhan were getting sick via the eyes so you should wear eye protection if you talk to people.
RoYoBo wrote: » I really like the clear mask. It would be great for the deaf community relying on lip reading for a start. Might be less scary for schoolkids too if the teachers wore them. Or childcare workers. Some of the others are pretty mad looking and I can't see them catching on here anyway.
Seanergy wrote: » Mad ones are needed to make the normal look less mad Yeah less scary for the kids. Also all the teachers I've spoken too want to be able to see the kids mouths, can't see the blackout mask being popular for schools, the future is clear. Schools have been preoccupied with the 2m rule and oversized classrooms, they are not addressing air hygiene and hand washing as much. It might come down to just teachers wearing a face shield
is_that_so wrote: » Think hand hygiene is a normal thing they do anyway so less of a concern. Face shields muffle your voice quite a bit.
Seanergy wrote: » They do it anyway but to what standard? I remember washing my hands as a kid in school in the depth of winter, the water is fricking freezing, returning to the classroom with frozen fingers to write lessons just was zero crack. Kids will be dodging hand washing resulting in poor hand hygiene. Lack of warm water in majority of school taps is not being addressed and should be a concern. I know unicef have produced their publication cold V warm water for hand washing achieves the same result. Warm water for hand washing is what HSE have always reccommended, makes lathering soap easier, giving hand washers a visual to work with whilst cleaning. I think you meant face coverings muffle your voice quite a bit? Indeed they do as we know the Gardai in 1 branch stopped using them for that very reason. These are all the things that I believe should be put to the industrial/product designers here in Ireland. HSE content to send billions out of the country and have logistical troubles to boot with there current approach. The style and function of masks needs updating.This might sound completely over the top to some but the future will be hazmat style hoods with clear face areas with built in fans and mic's and a small speaker for amplifcation, obviously they will have internal speakers and the whole thing will be bluetooth wifi compatible.
Tork wrote: » Getting people to wear any sort of mark is going to be an uphill battle. They're not being worn in supermarkets, they're not on buses. I doubt the trains are any different.
sheepsh4gger wrote: » I would say creating masks that don't work is counter-productive. Also just saying 'wear masks' is wrong because you will get infected through eyes. Wear a JSP mask and googles instead of trying to re-invent the wheel:
sheepsh4gger wrote: » My preference would be to wear one of these:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-NATO-GAS-MASK-RESPIRATOR-P3-NBC-FULL-PANORAMIC-EN136-SPERIAN/174251182146?hash=item28922e0842:g:GDEAAOSwcuNeUFK4 But I bet some entailed local council Karen would file a report about it scaring her kids or some other nonsense.
polesheep wrote: » And I was mocked for suggesting that some people want masks to be worn indefinitely.:rolleyes:
Seanergy wrote: » Don't see any need for you to 1liner my post with a mock! Definitely no reference to forever ever land in post. On a mask's thread I need to include the words 'of masks wearing' when I say the future? All I am hearing in Ireland is excuses this and excuses that. If supply is an excuse we should change supplier, if no other suitable supplier available to meet our strict demands we should make our own, if not being able to see a moist mouth clear screens should be added, if not being able to breath comfortably fans should be added, if not being able to hear properly, mics and speakers should be added. It's only a jump for someone who is sitting on their ass.
otnomart wrote: » Hopefully those who will travel abroad this summer will get used to wearing masks over there and then bring the good habit back home.
polesheep wrote: » Mea culpa. I was a fool to have taken you seriously.
rob316 wrote: » You shouldn't go outside if you feel the need to wear something like that. Absolutely ridiculous