Charles Babbage wrote: » These patients will now be treated as the number of Covid patients us less and the disease is less prevalent because of people wearing masks. We should have worn masks all along but as slow to get organised, as usual. But in April people stayed at home, so they didn't much need masks, now they are out and they do.
Deleted User wrote: » Why should anything be closed? Because 8 people are hospital? :rolleyes:
Juwwi wrote: » There's 8 people in hospital because everything was closed and the effort by most people sticking to the restrictions . To think we can all go around with no masks on public transport and in shops and then just open up nightclubs and everything will go back to normal is living in cuckoo land .
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Masks are enough, what you are proposing is like insisting passengers on planes each travel with parachutes. Only last week some worker in a pub here put in a claim for falling because she was wearing a visor.https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/woman-suing-after-fall-on-pub-stairs-says-covid-visor-made-it-difficult-to-see-39396069.html
CalamariFritti wrote: » I think this is a satirical / wind-up account. But I'm not 100% on that. It's hard to know sometimes.
Deleted User wrote: » We've been in shops all along without masks The curve was flattened without wearing masks. It has remained flat without wearing masks. You are living in cuckoo land if you think masks and visors are suddenly going to make a difference!
Paddygreen wrote: » Do you know that the virus can enter your body via your eyes? A mask is useless if a viral droplet lands on your eyeballs. High time that face visors were made mandatory along with masks especially with a Christmas shopping just around the corner. Btw people you should don your masks BEFORE you arrive at a stores entrance.
timetogo1 wrote: » No, don't wear a mask, lets shut down the country again because wearing a mask is too much of an imposition.
Risteard81 wrote: » Mask aren't "enough" - they are too much and complete overreach by the State. Don't wear one.
Paddygreen wrote: » I am actually buying up all the disposable painters suits I can get my hands on. People will want more than masks, gloves and visors when the horror of the second wave settles in.
[Deleted User] wrote: » We've had low case numbers for a couple of months now... not sure why we would shut down?
Paddygreen wrote: » You obviously haven’t been listening to experts. The second wave will be ten times as terrifying as the first wave. The third wave might even be more frightening than that. Masks, visors, gloves etc are postponing the Second Wave.
[Deleted User] wrote: » We've been in shops all along without masks The curve was flattened without wearing masks. It has remained flat without wearing masks. You are living in cuckoo land if you think masks and visors are suddenly going to make a difference!
MadYaker wrote: » What are you talking about?? What shops and businesses were open in your town during lockdown?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Every supermarket, pharmacy and petrol station were open. Every shop that sells food. (even dealz) The weather was wonderful as well. There was massive queue's to get into the supermarkets at times.
Paddygreen wrote: » I literally raise my eyebrows in disgust and disapproval when I see their naked faces. I was confronting offenders until one guy followed me home from my local Spar. I had to walk really fast without giving him the satisfaction of breaking into a full run.
Tork wrote: » There are still more hold-outs than I'd like. I've noticed a lot of them tend to be groups of families or couples. Mask wearing takes a bit of planning but it's no different to getting used to bringing your bag for life with you to the shops. Going by the behaviour of the families in particular, they clearly don't give a sh*t. No social distancing either in many cases.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Bullying disabled people, well done you.