amandstu wrote: » How many masks might one expect to wear a day? If you get on public transport or go into some other enclosed environment can you take the mask off when you get off? Should you then remove it or wear it around the chin if you think you will be needing to put in on again in the next few minutes or hours? Might it make sense to carry a small plastic bag to put in a mask you have just used or would it make sense to use the same mask throughout the day?
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Don't use the same mask throughout the day. Carry as much masks as you might need. One for the bus/train in the morning, a few masks for work, masks for a shop, mask for bus/train home and a spare mask or two just in case. And store them in a plastic bag before and after use.
MickeyLeari wrote: » How was Howth and the DART in terms of crowds? Going out to there and Dun Laoghaire is one of the nice things to do during summer (and winter).
Seanergy wrote: » From the offset it looked like the transport union backed an initial call on Health and Safety grounds from the workers to get masks worn. But the fact that the union are not going to request workers to request passengers to wear masks says otherwise, it's about increasing passenger numbers, not health and safety. Let's face it mandatory masks on tranasport was intorodued to bump bums on seats and get more workers and spenders moving again, nothing to do with safety.
YellowBucket wrote: » Just a thought. If someone is caught up in an outbreak that occurs on a public transport vehicle (and the tracing app will easily show is that’s the case) then I wonder will those who were complying with guidelines have grounds to sue the transit operator for failing to implement the rules?
is_that_so wrote: » That sounds very Trumpian TBH. You do what you need to do, 14 days etc.
YellowBucket wrote: » What if a passenger or driver gets it and actually ends up with serious illness or even died as a result? If you’re not implementing the legally required mask policy, I would assume you’d open yourself to legal liabilities much as a building site would if it didn’t implement law on wearing safety equipment. Asking visitors to wear hard hats tends to be driven by need to mitigate legal risks as much as anything else.
SimonTemplar wrote: » I saw a few people who were wearing masks take them off to make a phone call.:mad:
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Why just public transport? What about shops? I'm very worried to go from single digit cases to over 20, two days in a row. And no mandatory masks in shops?
Wibbs wrote: » Never underestimate the percentage of truly thick people out there, or people who are normally average or bright in normal routine driven circumstances, but who don't have much in reserve when things get weird and out of the routine.
gmisk wrote: » Masks can be bad but gloves can be even worse....I literally saw someone in Tesco...lick their plastic glove finger.... to turn the page of a paper.
Tipperary animal lover wrote: » I see over in France a bus driver stopped two lads getting on the bus with no masks, they bate the sh*te out of him, he was in a coma with brain damage until yesterday when he's family decided to turn off the machine, sad enough I could something like these lines happening in dublin, all because of a piece a cloth over your gob. Mad world we live in now.
little bess wrote: » Face coverings to made mandatory in shops in UK. Edit: Englandhttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-53397617
Away With The Fairies wrote: » And we seem to copy what they do. We should take guesses now. When will it happen here? Sometime in August is my guess.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » I don't think we have been following their actions at all. They were behind the curve for quite some time,
DrGreenThumb82 wrote: » Anyone recommend any online sites for good quality washable cloth masks? I saw some recently that had a pocket where you could insert a filter but I can't remember where that was. Or if those are even any good. Thanks.
GT89 wrote: » I should hope they don't expect retail staff to wear masks if they are made mandatory in shops. I work in a shop and would find it extremely uncomfortable to wear a mask for long periods. Bus drivers don't have to wear them and rightly so as they have to be on the bus for long periods but nor should retail workers or any workers for that matter unless their actually dealing directly with CV19 patients or would use a mask in the course of their work anyway due to dust or spray paint.