odyssey06 wrote: » On a 5 hour flight from Singapore, 11 of the 325 people on board were infected by one man... no mask worn. An infected couple flew from China to Canada on 22 January, none of the 350 passengers on the 15-hour flight were infected. Masks were worn. Notethat the air on a plane is replaced every 3-5 minutes. For comparison on a eurostar train every 15 minutes. (from New Scientist)
Away With The Fairies wrote: » That's why I said they should have made face coverings mandatory back in the early days. They just lied to us and allowed all this to happen, risking people's lives. Now all we have are anti-maskers who doesn't believe they work.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Interesting with the 15 hour flight and no one was infected. What was up with that? Surely the masks would have been taken off for food and drinking. And I don't see the reason why they would immediately put their masks back on after eating if they didn't know they had it. This whole virus is weird.
Seanergy wrote: » Just like the WHO the HSE didn't forsee that people would or could make their own, it became grossly negligent from March once the masksforall campaign had taken root and got worldwide media coverage.
Seanergy wrote: » Leo is all talk currently about 90% of clusters happening in homes, where are the stats on clusters in health care settings from unmasked staff from begining of March until April 22nd? He kept quiet on that one. Face ceoverings were not tolerated in health care settings, had they been some of the transmission could have been greatly reduced.
political analyst wrote: » The government had to buy time for the manufacturing of non-surgical masks. Not everyone has the ability to make a mask at home.
fr336 wrote: » I wonder how many anti maskers rarely wash their hands...not folks id want to be socialising with
xhomelezz wrote: » They didn't have to. Masksforall was already in motion, countries who implemented idea of homemade masks were able to supply everyone, simple. Government here chose approach hmmm no they don't work..
AMKC wrote: » So I was in Lidi doing my shopping today and when I was at the till there was a guy not at the till I was at but at the next one and he had his mask half on. What I mean buy that is he had it covering his mouth and not his nose. How utterly thick and selfish has someone got to be doing that. I wanted to say something and even thought of taking a picture but in the end I just gave him my angry eye look. I just hope the till assistant said something to him.
political analyst wrote: » A lot of time passed before I saw masks on sale.
political analyst wrote: » Some people can't. So the government had to buy time for the manufacturing of non-surgical masks. Why would a health care employer not tolerate employees wearing masks?
odyssey06 wrote: » HSE were threatening disciplinary action against staff who wore then outside of v strict settings. We had highest healthcare infection rate until policy changed. Nurses union were kicking up murder for policy to change.
Polar101 wrote: » I was on a train the other day, and the guy across the corridor from me had a mask on, until he started coughing. He then took it off so he could cough better.. and spent the rest of the trip coughing without the mask, and didn't bother covering his mouth or coughing into his elbow either. I understand some people genuinely have medical issues and masks might cause problems, but some people are just completely inconsiderate of others.
Dubl07 wrote: » Ever heard of a needle and thread? Every cub scout got taught how to use them at around seven years old. Self-sufficiency. Heaven help you if the SHTF.
odyssey06 wrote: » HSE were threatening disciplinary action against staff who wore then outside of v strict settings.
Hawthorn Tree wrote: » Masks help me notice and focus on the beautiful bright eyes that Irish women have. Diamonds.