Miike wrote: » I don't think anyone thinks hand sanitizer KEEPS hands clean. It sanitizes them once you use it, if you touch something you're no longer 'clean'. You sanitize your hands and then put the mask on, leaving it on. There is no need to be taking it off and putting it on like a whores knickers. To take it off, you sanitize your hands, remove the mask, sanitize again. I don't understand the body of your post to be honest.
Paddygreen wrote: » I put on my mask before I leave the house along with putting on a new pair of blue gloves. When I return I remove my clothes in my decontamination tent, take off my blue gloves and use a strategically placed hook on the wall to remove my mask. Straight into the shower for a scrub a dub dub, then down to the decontamination tent with a litter picker to retrieve my clothes and mask to place them into the adjacent washing machine for a 90c wash. I’m cleaner than a snooker ball.
Charles Babbage wrote: » Perhaps Trump read the report from the University of California, San Francisco, says that masks can reduce the amount of virus that gets into someone’s system, meaning they do not get as badly sick. .
Paddygreen wrote: » I pitched this idea to one of my minority friends and he thought it was a great idea despite having a poor grasp of English- citizens rainbow mask patrol, masked confronters who give up a few hours a day to patrol for mask compliance. There are plenty of activists at a loose end since the climate emergency stopped getting the same coverage that could ensure mask compliance for the greater good.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Some wind up merchants the last few pages on here :pac: But am on Dublin Bus right now and most people wearing masks actually. Slowly being accepted by people that you have to.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » 'accepted' ? People have been bullied and intimidated into wearing masks and heres the proof. In the supermarket on Saturday the majority were NOT wearing masks, today the majority WERE wearing masks. Obviously people are under the impression that they will not be allowed into supermarkets without a mask such was the fear campaign from the media - I just walked in. I find the psychology of this mask wearing very interesting, you would think that the human survival self preservation instinct would make people WANT to wear them and not be forced into wearing them.
garv123 wrote: » Just went to a service station for lunch, at least 30 people in the shop. Only about 10 wearing masks. No enforcement yet?
Sconsey wrote: » I think a lot of the psychology is there is not always a direct benefit to the wearer, masks are more about protecting those around you than protecting yourself. Selfish people can't seem to get their heads around the fact that it not all about them.
Paddygreen wrote: » I am proud to be a confronter. Today I confronted two antisocial types who were unmasked in a busy petrol station. I said “ you are not wearing a mask, masks are mandatory, you are not respecting people’s safe space, please obey the rules” it’s simple guys, if everyone confronted the antisocial potential spreader nodes for covid19 that would go a long way towards modifying their behavior.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Are shops allowed do that when the leglisation hasn't been passed yet?
is_that_so wrote: » No regulations to be enforced yet.
wilkie2006 wrote: » I thought it was law since yesterday? When is it becoming mandatory?
xhomelezz wrote: » Yeah some logic there..
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Big crowds gathered at Walkinstown roundabout today to remember Big Jack on the day of his funeral, don't expect 'outrage' from RTE this evening as social distancing rules are ignored ....