ixoy wrote: » So close them down because they might close anyway? There's a flaw there.
ixoy wrote: » What a better approach might be is to make the message about masks more strongly - which I don't think is really what's happening. Be a lot more blunt:
Graham wrote: » Come back when we have a deadly global flu pandemic and we'll review the details. This isn't a discussion about the flu.
GT89 wrote: » I was verbally abused whilst at WORK for not wearing a mask. The government guidelines clearly state that people shouldn't be judged or criticized for not wearing one.
Kendrick Jolly Ibex wrote: » The world has had several global flu pandemics already. The flu is a virus and corona is also a virus.
GT89 wrote: » I was verbally abused whilst at WORK for not wearing a mask. The government guidelines clearly state that people shouldn't be judged or criticized for not wearing one.https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/aac74c-guidance-on-safe-use-of-face-coverings/
xhomelezz wrote: » And the reason why you didn't wear one?
GT89 wrote: » I don't really care about the vulnerable tbh and that's my perrogative. I don't have to. If you care about the vulnerable that's your great but I don't and I don't have to either.
GT89 wrote: » So it's selfish to want to be comfortable whilst at work that's a new to me. I don't a huge problem with wearing one for 30 mins but a whole day every working day
Graham wrote: » answered previously
ddarcy wrote: » Depends on the mask and usage. Here is what Finland says (btw they have dealt with this a million times better than Leo and Ireland) “ The Government will not issue a general recommendation on the use of face masks. Masks can be used to protect other people in places and situations where it is not possible to avoid close contact. Such situations may be encountered, for example, in public transport during rush hour.
timetogo1 wrote: » What did your HR say?
limnam wrote: » If it's not essential, there's no reason for those workers to be put at risk or the people who want to use them. For example, nail salons...
Away With The Fairies wrote: » You probably already discussed it before with Frankx, it's a new user account.
GT89 wrote: » Nothing. As they have made it clear that masks are reccomendation but not mandatory for staff.
MadYaker wrote: » I was in Galway and Athlone over the weekend in a few shops and pubs. Most people in pubs not wearing them but thats understandable, the staff were wearing them. Id say its around 80% in most places now, thats surely high enough.
The chan chan man wrote: » Where’s the “i only wear it in shops because of the nasty looks i get if i dont “ option?
Kendrick Jolly Ibex wrote: » The flu is also a deadly virus. Should we wear a mask for that also?
Frankx wrote: » Local shop owner makes everyone take off the mask so the camera can identify them Understandable been robbed a few times
Darc19 wrote: » The target is 60% of people 60% of the time. And remember that it will also prevent all the everyday viruses. I know one retail chain that has seen its sick days drop to near zero amongst its 200+ staff due to the cleaning and protection regime it has implemented