GazzaL wrote: » The numbers don't lie, lads. The numbers don't lie.
Thanks for the personal abuse. Retard is a disgraceful term to use too btw.
tom1ie wrote: » No Crumlin village. Crazy the lack of mask wearing. I wouldn’t mind but Crumlin village would have quite an old age profile so these people will be the ones most likely at risk and taking up an icu bed if they catch a bad dose of it. They’re like turkeys who can’t wait for Christmas!
Wibbs wrote: » OK let's break it down to really simple terms: Forget masks entirely. Why did the numbers drop over the last few months? Lockdown, businesses closed, pubs, all shops but for the basics, cinemas, concerts etc, public transport essentially stopped, social distancing and restriction of internal travel. What would have happened if we didn't do those things? Numbers would have gone up. Obviously, because when we did the numbers dropped. OK, now lockdown is effectively over, there's no restriction on internal travel, businesses are reopening and more will with each passing week, public transport is up and social distancing is only practical in some internal spaces. So what will happen with the spread of this virus that is still out there in the wild and what can we do to lower that risk? Then again conversations with brick walls are only amusing for so long. Actually ten even five years ago you wouldn't have blinked at "retard", it's only gone verboten in the last few years, which shows just how easily influenced you actually are.
Wibbs wrote: » Actually ten even five years ago you wouldn't have blinked at "retard", it's only gone verboten in the last few years, which shows just how easily influenced you actually are.
GazzaL wrote: » Lockdown is effectively over? Tell that to pub owners. Tell that to people who are going undiagnosed and untreated for non-COVID illnesses. It's disgusting that you try to justify the use of the word "retard" as an insult.
Voltairey wrote: » Yep, they've had a hard time swinging wildly in the guidance. A timely reminder that a huge amount of life now is just following orders and those orders stem from guesswork and agendas. Here's an N95 like the one I ordered, the one I got is sold out.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KN95-Black-7-Layer-Face-Mask-1-Valve-Surgical-Disposable-Face-Cover-n95-Masks-UK/283908559704?hash=item421a44d358:g:7dEAAOSwqvJe2S2S Great business to be in, in fairness. Little to no regulation.
Hand in Your Pants wrote: » Just relaying something I've directly witnessed which contradicts what the other poster is implying. Awful lot of smug bravado on these pages from petty tryants and smug hypochondriacs, wouldn't hurt for them to be a little appreciative of the fact that mask wearing raises distinct challenges for some people.
tom1ie wrote: » So because pubs that don’t serve food are closed, lockdown is not over? I think that says more about you tbh.
GazzaL wrote: » I rarely frequent pubs, and when I do it's to watch a sporting event and/or have a meal. I have empathy for other people though, and I know that pub staff and pub owners are suffering at the moment. Not that the mask nazis give a **** about anyone besides themselves.
Boggles wrote: » Majority of pubs are open. If you want to support them, book a meal, have a few pints. The staff may be wearing masks though, so keep an eye out for a shady figure in the background with a German accent.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » The visor doesn't protect others around you. If you cough or sneeze, droplets can get out from the sides and bottom of the visor which can still infect others if you have covid. But the visor does protect you. So it's best worn with a face mask so that you protect others and you protect yourself as well.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Six weeks till visors and masks are mandatory to leave your house! Maybe full PPE, just to be safe.
GazzaL wrote: » I rarely frequent pubs
GazzaL wrote: » I've already been out for a couple of meals in pubs.
is_that_so wrote: » There actually was a poster who said they were doing that. Don't recall who though.
Boggles wrote: » Okay then.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Went shopping today, and I saw small kids wearing face masks. If they can wear masks, so can fully grown adults.
railer201 wrote: » Mastering the minimal skills involved in donning and doffing masks and face coverings seems to be causing problems for some in here, yet no such problem in trotting out multiple excuses as to why masks can't be worn. This lack of oxygen thing is pure baloney - you breathe in approx. 0.5 Litre of air per breath and exhale the same amount. There's no room between one's face and inside of the mask, to store it, so in effect you don't breathe your exhaled air back in. Yes masks feel hot and stuffy, that's because the exhaled air is near body temperature - 37C instead of around 20C.
is_that_so wrote: » It's a word I would always have blinked at because I was brought up properly! 5-10 year olds is about the level of it.
Seanergy wrote: » I couldn't believe Cormican was starring in the PPE vid's, he's a recipe for ill health.
GazzaL wrote: » Not that the mask nazis give a **** about anyone besides themselves.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I was running to catch a flight in the airport, wearing a mask I was struggling to breathe. So it's not as simple.
railer201 wrote: »
timmy_mallet wrote: » Right, so all covid patients in hospitals should really be wearing masks.
timetogo1 wrote: » You have seen the way doctors and nurses dress when treating these patients haven't you. You are just trolling right? Or is this really the best you can do?