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Who's For Wearing Face Masks/Coverings?
Should we all be wearing them in public places?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I'd be really interested to know what percentage of the population are asymptomatic shedders at any one time //
there's no way of knowing. which means that establishments must treat everyone as a potential walking COVID timebomb. If current thinking is proved to be correct (and the virus is spread as an airborne mist) this will effectively mean masks must be mandated in practically every public situation. this would put a lot of small shops, bars, restaurants in an almost impossible situation.
there's no way of knowing. which means that establishments must treat everyone as a potential walking COVID timebomb. If current thinking is proved to be correct (and the virus is spread as an airborne mist) this will effectively mean masks must be mandated in practically every public situation. this would put a lot of small shops, bars, restaurants in an almost impossible situation.
I think may be you're all missing the obvious here, neither Boris, and mainly Hancock don't want to be seen contradicting the advise they've been dishing out over the last 6 months, there way of working is, don't make it compulsory until we have a few more thousand deaths, then we will have no choice but to, ( sort of admit we got it wrong again) :0)
Face masks were compulsory everywhere in Thailand at the height of the pandemic over here. It didn't really have to be enforced, everybody wore them, and looked down on people that didn't to such a degree that those people were shamed into wearing one.
Result 58 covid related deaths in Thailand and 44000 covid deaths in the UK. Obviously I am not saying this is simply down to wearing masks, more the attitude of the population. More people disobeying advice in the UK that would never happen in such numbers over here. The stats can prove anything that you want them to, but those two figures stand out to me!
Life is getting back to normal over here, to what it was before covid, but we still wear masks when in large numbers, on transport etc.
Result 58 covid related deaths in Thailand and 44000 covid deaths in the UK. Obviously I am not saying this is simply down to wearing masks, more the attitude of the population. More people disobeying advice in the UK that would never happen in such numbers over here. The stats can prove anything that you want them to, but those two figures stand out to me!
Life is getting back to normal over here, to what it was before covid, but we still wear masks when in large numbers, on transport etc.
Here is a question: you have to stand 2 metres from someone shedding the covid virus and they are going to sneeze in your direction -an experiment if you like. You have the choice to face them with a mask or face covering, or bare faced. Which would you choose? Seriously would anyone forgo the face covering and let someone sneeze all over them as it 'won't make a difference'?
Danny for the experiment you would immediately take off the mask and dispose of it. No one can seriously say that in an acute situation (such as someone coughing over you on a train) that a face covering would not reduce the likelihood of you being exposed to the virus. Scientists are saying that its the amount of exposure that defines how badly you react to it, this is still work in progress, but in my opinion if the facemask reduces the effects of exposure to the virus by even 50% then its better than nothing.
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