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Masks for indoor work

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k979aaa
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Post by k979aaa »

What you don't get is they inhale the virus and it commonly is on the front of the face covering people speaking cannot be heard so they touch the face covering/mask they they then touch something which they would not have done if they were not wearing a mask cross contamination is the biggest reason why we have this virus.
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Post by PostmanBitesDog »

I'm putting you on my ignore list too, k979aaa. I'm getting fed up with your random, fact-free Scheiße.

Goodbye. :wave
k979aaa
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Well I guess never let the facts get in the way of a good story should be said at this juncture. One not telling everyone not to ware one but the risks and responsibility's of wearing one weighs heavily upon my soul.
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k979aaa wrote:What you don't get is they inhale the virus and it commonly is on the front of the face covering people speaking cannot be heard so they touch the face covering/mask they they then touch something which they would not have done if they were not wearing a mask cross contamination is the biggest reason why we have this virus.
The main source of infection is airborne transmission through person to person contact. Going about your business as normal with no physical protection will leave you more open to catching this dreadful disease. Wear a face covering, practice good hygience and follow socially distance etiquette, the only way to manage this thing.
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Post by k979aaa »

Gasman11 wrote:
k979aaa wrote:What you don't get is they inhale the virus and it commonly is on the front of the face covering people speaking cannot be heard so they touch the face covering/mask they they then touch something which they would not have done if they were not wearing a mask cross contamination is the biggest reason why we have this virus.
The main source of infection is airborne transmission through person to person contact. Going about your business as normal with no physical protection will leave you more open to catching this dreadful disease. Wear a face covering, practice good hygience and follow socially distance etiquette, the only way to manage this thing.
Not so much worried about myself it is the transmission of the virus by these filters on our faces and the spread of the virus because we all thought and were told to do it by people who should know better and as a consequence people will die because of our actions!
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Post by LaggyBand »

I was only asking if they were mandatory because I don’t want to wear one.

The fact that they’re using the RT-PCR test to produce cases and they’re using cases to justify lockdowns shows it’s a scam.
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Post by HTPostman »

Woody Guthrie wrote:It's very unlikely that outdoor wearing of masks will ever be mandatory in this country, even in Spain and Italy it is only in "public spaces" like parks and plazas where large crowds tend to gather. The Daily Mail and The Sun are not reliable sources of information. They like to fan the flames of public outrage a bit.
Good job I don’t read either of them!

Hopefully if outdoor wearing does come in then it is just public spaces. Fingers crossed we are in a better position next summer but I can’t imagine doing a 12/13 mile, 5 hour round in 30 degree heat wearing a mask.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.

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Post by Caesar »

I'll also be happy if mask wearing isn't mandatory, I really find them uncomfortable and they restrict my breathing. I won't be choosing to van share because I prefer not to wear a mask and I don't want to be driving with the windows open.
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Post by SpacePhoenix »

Caesar wrote:I'll also be happy if mask wearing isn't mandatory, I really find them uncomfortable and they restrict my breathing. I won't be choosing to van share because I prefer not to wear a mask and I don't want to be driving with the windows open.
I believe that technically RM are required to leave external doors and windows open when a building is occupied for added ventilation
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k979aaa wrote:Mask's do not work it was said by the Chief Medical Officer in April then mask's spread the virus as people touch them all the time breath more heavily and have to shout to make themselves heard. And what of the environment with all these mask's strewn on the street along with rubber gloves and the cost of production and delivery and disposal of them Is nothing short of environmental disaster. All this for a common cold virus which the human race has and will in time defeat by our own bodily systems of evolutionary immunity. In the mean time we should protect those who are vulnerable but also stay with social distancing and proper hand hygiene and ditch the mask's they do not work the virus is RNA it is so small it goes through most mask's and is airbourne it cannot be eradicated or controlled it is a global problem and as such will never be controlled by such methods the only thing we should do is stop the NHS being overwhelmed and that was done by May of this year. Test and trace was not world class and is still failing but what do you expect with Dido Harding in charge the Talk Talk CEO who released all the data about all their customers. Law's are one thing compliance is another!

Wow, so how long have you been in your bunker with your tin hat, binge watching David Icke's greatest hits? The lizard people are eating your brain cells.
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Post by twiddledumb »

k979aaa wrote:
Gasman11 wrote:
k979aaa wrote:What you don't get is they inhale the virus and it commonly is on the front of the face covering people speaking cannot be heard so they touch the face covering/mask they they then touch something which they would not have done if they were not wearing a mask cross contamination is the biggest reason why we have this virus.
The main source of infection is airborne transmission through person to person contact. Going about your business as normal with no physical protection will leave you more open to catching this dreadful disease. Wear a face covering, practice good hygience and follow socially distance etiquette, the only way to manage this thing.
Not so much worried about myself it is the transmission of the virus by these filters on our faces and the spread of the virus because we all thought and were told to do it by people who should know better and as a consequence people will die because of our actions!
A face covering is about stopping an infected person spreading the virus. If everyone wears one then it is way harder for the virus to spread. Use your brain.
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Post by twiddledumb »

Caesar wrote:I'll also be happy if mask wearing isn't mandatory, I really find them uncomfortable and they restrict my breathing. I won't be choosing to van share because I prefer not to wear a mask and I don't want to be driving with the windows open.
You can buy ones with a cavity in front of the mouth that makes it easier to breath or buy a silicon insert you place in front of the mouth which pushes the mask away from your mouth leaving a gap to breath easy. I have one, they are good IMO.
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Post by LaggyBand »

twiddledumb wrote:
k979aaa wrote:Mask's do not work it was said by the Chief Medical Officer in April then mask's spread the virus as people touch them all the time breath more heavily and have to shout to make themselves heard. And what of the environment with all these mask's strewn on the street along with rubber gloves and the cost of production and delivery and disposal of them Is nothing short of environmental disaster. All this for a common cold virus which the human race has and will in time defeat by our own bodily systems of evolutionary immunity. In the mean time we should protect those who are vulnerable but also stay with social distancing and proper hand hygiene and ditch the mask's they do not work the virus is RNA it is so small it goes through most mask's and is airbourne it cannot be eradicated or controlled it is a global problem and as such will never be controlled by such methods the only thing we should do is stop the NHS being overwhelmed and that was done by May of this year. Test and trace was not world class and is still failing but what do you expect with Dido Harding in charge the Talk Talk CEO who released all the data about all their customers. Law's are one thing compliance is another!

Wow, so how long have you been in your bunker with your tin hat, binge watching David Icke's greatest hits? The lizard people are eating your brain cells.
You know zero about the PCR test. Baaaa.
PostmanBitesDog
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Post by PostmanBitesDog »

LaggyBand wrote:
twiddledumb wrote:
k979aaa wrote:Mask's do not work
Wow, so how long have you been in your bunker with your tin hat, binge watching David Icke's greatest hits? The lizard people are eating your brain cells.
You know zero about the PCR test. Baaaa.
What's the real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) test got to do with k979aaa's descent into madness?