MadYaker wrote: » Are you really this dense? Cases dropped because supermarkets were literally the only thing open. Now almost everything is open.
GazzaL wrote: » So we should forget about good hygiene and social distancing, and just wear masks? I'd rather have good hygiene and use social distancing - they are the reasons why it was safe to go shopping even at the peak of the pandemic.
GazzaL wrote: » Supermarkets weren't "flung open", they never closed. Cases dropped because of good hygiene and social distancing, and also because steps were taken to improve conditions in nursing homes. The two things that helped reduce transmission amongst the general public are being lost because of all the people banging on about masks.
fr336 wrote: » No, we do them all. I'm seriously questioning the safety of people doing jobs if they can't manage to juggle basic human tasks such as washing their hands, keeping their distancing from strangers in shops, and wearing something over their face to protect them. It's the furthest thing from rocket science I've ever heard, but I've heard every excuse under the sun against masks.
GazzaL wrote: » People are more likely to infect themselves if they're fidgeting with their masks. Good hygiene and social distancing have made it very safe to go shopping.
MadYaker wrote: » I can't understand the resistance to it. Nobody who is against masks will actually explain why either, they just give bs answers based on false info.
fr336 wrote: » I've been wearing masks since March and never once touched my face. I may touch the mask if wearing a new type of mask, but never ever the face. It's not difficult. I then take off the mask at the end of my shift by using the strings at the back of it. Why should I have to do this basic task and others don't? So many excuses.
GazzaL wrote: » I'm worried about people infecting themselves because there are a large number of people who wear face masks incorrectly e.g. not covering their nose, pulling it down below their chin, touching it, fidgeting with it. I'm worried about people who will experience breathing difficulties while wearing them. Those people would be safer without masks once they and everyone else does the basics and has good hygiene and uses social distancing.
GazzaL wrote: » That's great that you're comfortable wearing masks and do so safely. But huge numbers of people don't wear them safely and/or are in discomfort wearing them.
fr336 wrote: » It's a wonder they manage to get out of bed in the morning.
tom1ie wrote: » Wtf are you on about trolly mctroll? It’s hand hygiene+SD+ masks.
Overheal wrote: » Those delicate snowflakes... it must be so unbearable to wear a mask for half an hour in the shop
fr336 wrote: » I don't think he's trolling, I know the trolls in the "other" thread too well and they're pretty blatant.
Overheal wrote: » This is another bad faith/ignorant comment. You've heard "My mask protects you, your mask protects me." Touching your mask isn't an infection of you, your mask is to capture your breath, especially your exhaled moisture, so it does not travel into the lungs of others, or land on their mucous membranes.
tom1ie wrote: » I hope for his sake he is!
GazzaL wrote: » I have huge respect for all front line healthcare workers. Not everyone could do the job that they do. It doesn't take away from my point though.
GazzaL wrote: » If you touch an infected surface, and then proceed to fidget with your mask, there's a good chance of infecting yourself. If you touch an infected surface, and you're not wearing a mask and therefore don't put your hands near your mouth, nose or eyes until after washing your hands, you're at a lower risk.
fr336 wrote: » You don't need to touch your face if you fidget with your mask. It's not difficult!
GazzaL wrote: » Some people do though. That's the point. We need to mitigate risk. We need to maintain good hygiene standards and social distancing and wear masks.
GazzaL wrote: » People do though. That's the point. We need to mitigate risk. We need to maintain good hygiene standards and social distancing.