timetogo1 wrote: » Grand so. Print out the picture and bring it with you. You can give it to all the people you're seeing every few minutes. The rest of us will just continue not touching our masks when wearing them properly. Problem solved.
GazzaL wrote: » You wear your mask correctly so you don't give a **** about anyone else? Never mind that elderly person who is touching their mask and their face. Lovely attitude, shared by a few others on here.
robinph wrote: » How does someone wearing a mask incorrectly increase their chances of catching the virus from you who are wearing a mask correctly? What difference does wearing a mask wrong compared to not wearing one at all make? Does the virus know that they are wearing a mask wrongly and target them specifically and avoid the people who are not wearing a mask at all? What difference does being old make to if the virus chooses to land on them or not? Where are the studies showing how the virus is searching out these older people with incorrectly fitting masks but avoiding young people with no masks? If you care about other people then wear a mask. Avoid people who are not wearing masks as they don't care about you.
timetogo1 wrote: » Do you have a problem with comprehension? I gave you a solution to the problem you've been moaning about for the last week. If you help the people you see, the problem goes away. And as you see so many I thought printing out your little leaflet would help you. But you prefer to whinge and moan. Lovely attitude. I've spoken to a couple of people who were touching their masks when I was speaking to them. It's a simple solution that doesn't seem to have occurred to you. Posting on boards isn't going to help the people you're moaning about.
tromtipp wrote: » GazzaL Having seen the poster about medical masks I now understand your confusion. Most of us here are not talking about medical masks - because the science has moved on. That WHO poster on medical mask contains some advice relevant to non-medical masks used to reduce the spread of the virus - masks should cover nose and mouth and touching the face should be avoided (the mask will help with this). In other respects it applies to a different class of masks and is misleading. Masks to reduce the spread of the virus are NOT the same as medical masks. Masks to reduce the spread of the virus can be safely made of fabric, recycled or new. Masks to reduce the spread of the virus not only can be washed and re-used, they should be washed after every use. I suspect fear of the virus is making you panicky and preventing you from thinking clearly - maybe take a break for a while, and then try reading some up-to-date advice.
GazzaL wrote: » The WHO clearly show how NOT to wear masks, and people with contaminated hands touching/contaminating masks, touching/contaminating their face/themselves increases their risk of contracting the virus.
GazzaL wrote: » Elderly people are a high risk group, they particularly vulnerable and the mortality rate is highly significant for elderly people if they contract the virus!
GazzaL wrote: » I don't know what bull**** studies you're on about, but I've certainly not said anything about how "the virus is searching out these older people with incorrectly fitting masks but avoiding young people with no masks". This is just another lie.
GazzaL wrote: » It's astounding and dangerous that the pro-mask mob think there's nothing wrong with incorrectly wearing a mask, despite the WHO highlighting the risks. Even more astounding is their lack of regard for elderly people.
GazzaL wrote: » Even more astounding is their lack of regard for elderly people.
GazzaL wrote: » If you choose to wear a mask, it's important to do it correctly. Otherwise, you and everyone else are better off if you don't wear a mask.
Deleted User wrote: » You keep talking about people touching their masks as an example of them being used incorrectly. Now you say that other people would be better off if you didn't wear one at all. This is yet another example of a complete failure of logic on your part. Touching a mask doesn't stop the mask from doing its job reducing the spread of the virus from your mouth.
delicateflower wrote: » Some one with breathing problems using public transport with or without a mask during a plague that attacks the lungs is like my pale white irish ass going on a holiday to Dubai and walking around in the midday sun with no shirt and no sun screen on, getting burnt to blister and than complaining about the sun burn. A complete eejit who deserves it. While most of you where at safe at home collecting 350 a week i have been out working, driving eejits around, 90% non essential eejit passengers. Somehow i have avoided infection, im not going to get it now as we near the end because some gob****e says that can’t wear a mask, im not going to stop to pick you up. You are not special, you can and will get infected, im have no intention of joining you, suck it up and wear a mask or stay at home. cnbc.com/2020/07/23/american-southwest-say-medical-exemptions-cant-be-used-to-avoid-masks.html
tromtipp wrote: » Two separate issues. Older people more vulnerable (so far) - yes, quite true. Older people more likely to ignore advice on mask wearing - no evidence of this.
Deleted User wrote: » You keep talking about people touching their masks as an example of them being used incorrectly. Now you say that other people would be better off if you didn't wear one at all. This is yet another example of a complete failure of logic on your part. Touching a mask doesn't stop the mask from doing its job reducing the spread of the virus from your mouth. And you really should give this "mask-wearers don't care about people" thing a rest. It's clearly just designed to get a rise out of people and doesn't make any sense. It's just sad to look at.
GazzaL wrote: » It's possible for people of all ages to wear masks incorrectly. It's most concerning when seeing elderly people wear masks incorrectly as they are a higher risk group.
robinph wrote: » The mask is not for the benefit of the person wearing it. Why are you so concerned about old people wearing masks incorrectly? If you are wearing yours properly then you are protecting them. The wearing of a mask and someone's chances of getting seriously ill from the virus are two completely separate issues. Stop trying to make out they are the same thing.
GazzaL wrote: » The WHO say that it is incorrect to touch your mask. Some "experts" on here claim otherwise, and don't seem to regard elderly people as being more at risk of COVID-19. Mind boggling.
robinph wrote: » Touching your mask doesn't make the virus suddenly appear on your mask. If I've cleaned my hands, put a mask on, scratched my nose where has the virus come from that I'm suddenly in mortal danger? Also nobody is saying that elderly people are not at risk from Covid19. We are saying that their risk once infected is nothing to do with if they are wearing a mask properly or not. Stop bringing old people into the conversation, it's irrelevant to the issue.
GazzaL wrote: » The pro mask crowd think they're invincible once they've got a rag over their mouths, they're throwing social distancing and good hygiene out the window. They don't give a **** about anyone else once they've got a mask on. Dirty bastards.
GazzaL wrote: » Because I am concerned for other people's welfare. I don't subscribe to the view that if I wear a mask properly, I'm grand, **** everyone else.
GazzaL wrote: » Again, disgraceful dismissing of WHO guidelines. If you're hands become contaminated and you fidget with your mask and touch your face, you risk infecting yourself. Elderly people are a very high risk group, they are always going to be part of the conversation.