odyssey06 wrote: » It's highly irresponsible not to wear a mask - as it reduces your risk to others, as per WHO guidance. Do you agree? Therefore, in line with WHO guidance, we must conclude that your chances of infection are reduced in a supermarket of mask wearers versus a supermarket of non mask wearers. Even if you are fidgeting with your mask (and you should not be, but let's compare), as long as the mask is covering your mouth and nose, there will be less droplets for you to be at risk of infection from.
GazzaL wrote: » I really don't understand why you think it's ok for people to disregard WHO guidelines and touch their mask and face, thus contaminating / infecting themselves. Some of the pro-mask crowd on here are so bent out of shape, if I said grass was green, they'd disagree.
GazzaL wrote: » I was in a supermarket earlier, about 60% of people were wearing masks, a decrease on my previous visit. I stopped for fuel and only 33% of people were wearing masks inside, 20% if you don't include the person that was wearing it on their chin and the person that was tying on their mask half-way through their time in the shop. People don't seem to be buying what the fear mongers and doom merchants are selling.
GazzaL wrote: » I was in a supermarket earlier, about 60% of people were wearing masks, a decrease on my previous visit. I stopped for fuel and only 33% of people were wearing masks inside, 20% if you don't include the person that was wearing it on their chin and the person that was tying on their mask half-way through their time in the shop.People don't seem to be buying what the fear mongers and doom merchants are selling.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » When I saw so many today with a mask covering their mouth and not their nose I just thought how pointless this mask wearing is.
GazzaL wrote: » Some of the pro-mask crowd on here are so bent out of shape, if I said grass was green, they'd disagree.
Overheal wrote: » Prove it.
GazzaL wrote: » That typifies some of the stupid responses from the pro-mask crowd on here.
kris_2021 wrote: » Masks are mandatory in Spain almost everywhere including beach and cases are soaring. Most US wear masks also and cases are soaring. Explain this to me please? Don't want to argue just stating facts Meanwhile in Ireland most people are not wearing them and we are doing extremely well.
ben.schlomo wrote: » Most people are not wearing them? Have you been outside in the last two weeks, clearly not if that's your view on it.
pjohnson wrote: » Oooooh another Gazza story! Can you schedule these for a set time so everyone can be ready with popcorn?
fr336 wrote: » Reported!
Fletcher Lazy Geisha wrote: » Honestly the amount of precious whinging and moaning about wearing masks. I wonder how these snowflakes managed to get out of bed in the morning.
kris_2021 wrote: » U probably one of them people driving on their own in the car with mask on just in case to not get sick from yoursell. Lol
fr336 wrote: » Has it occured to you that these people have been in a shop where masks are compulsory and are on their way to another place where they need to wear a mask? Also maybe they don't want to take off the mask until they get home and can safely dispose of it.
kris_2021 wrote: » Yeah sure. And how do u safely dispose biohazard materials at home?
kris_2021 wrote: » Masks are mandatory in Spain almost everywhere including beach and cases are soaring.
fr336 wrote: » I don't know, I leave them on at home.
Graham wrote: » Have a read of this:Spains Coronavirus Cases Surge Here's Why (Time Magazine) Summary, failure to social distance, clubs reopening, no contact tracing. Perfect example of the risks of complacency after the initial wave has subsided.
GazzaL wrote: » Yeah, and social distancing and good hygiene is being ****ed out the window thanks to all the noise about mask wearing. The basics are being forgotten about.