katy, I hope you learn to say loudly "Get away from me!" pushing in front is bad manners at any time.
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We are continually told a face mask only shields other people but not the wearer.
As a selfish person, I would like to protect myself from other people who do not wear masks. Is a face shield more likely to give this protection? I notice nurses in a covid ward wear both.
katy, I hope you learn to say loudly "Get away from me!" pushing in front is bad manners at any time.
There comes a point when an improperly used mask becomes a health hazard.
They need frequent changing and washing , the more the better. Hands should be washed after handling the mask so the mask should be well fitted so it is reasonably comfortable.
Managers should monitor employees so they don't misuse their masks by touching it or leaving their noses outside it. And managers should make sure employees wash hands before handling food or after the toilet or trip to the rubbish bin.
We are told to wash our hands more often..good idea, but when the virus attacks through our nose and mouth I think we should wash hands AND FACE
New information out today states wearing of masks significantly helps reduce the risk of infection!
So keep wearing your masks.......please
A mask is another form of protection if worn properly and changed every few hours, not used all day.
I put one on in the car before going to the supermarket so that I can see that it is put on correctly and adjusted, if necessary, at home. That's why you may see people driving with them on.
The following is quite an interesting article on airborne particles.
www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/well/live/Coronavirus-aerosols-linsey-marr.html
[LuckyFour] Same as you. The mask is a little barrier between us and the air - and it definitely helps people to remember social distancing.
I always wear a mask leaving the house and its fun as I have a few different ones. My DH bought me a few mad ones, skeletons, dragons, etc. and a friend makes more subdued ones like plain and spotted and unicorns, etc. People ask about them and I'm happy to shout out wear I bought them from. Masks should be wore and then if not disposable washed after every use. Make it fun and maybe they may wear them.
I've found that in the supermarket some mask wearing folk seem to think they are totally immune to everything they push in front of me reach across to the shelves in front of me walk the wrong way down the aisles what's wrong with them
I always wear my mask in the supermarket but find that very few people are wearing them. The best thing about wearing one is that it reminds people to keep their distance from you. I see people ambling towards me in the store, then spot the mask and veer away. You can almost see them thinking 'Oh yes I need to keep my distance'. Wear it to let people know they have to stay a distance from you. If other people don't wear them that's up to them but we can only look after ourselves.
Sparklefizz,I know who you are referring too,he has been being the same thing for the south west local news(spotlight).
As I watch both at the same time,and his garden looks wonderful.
Best thing I heard him say was treat EVERYTHING as contaminated.It the early days of the pandemic I put all the tin cans stuff in the consevatory for at least 36 hours.
Perishables went straight in the fridge for three days before consumption.
What we have also done, is have a gallon of water in the car in an empty milk plastic container,along with the soap just in case.
KEEP SAFE ONE AND ALL.
If everybody, including shop staff, wore masks surely that would go some way to stopping the virus spreading. However, the Chinese have been wearing them for years, and look what happened there....
I was told that if your travelling in your car to different shops you should keep your mask (face coverings) on,taking it on & off can transfer any germs on to your hands & maybe your mouth. Once finished with, the mask should be removed by the elastic & placed in a plastic bag, taken home & given a very hot wash.. that's probably why you've seen people driving with them on.
Personally I think masks (face coverings) should have been mandatory from the start of all of this, then everyone would know what they were doing and also probably saved lives!!!!
I have read - and witnessed locally, that people wearing face masks seem to touch their faces to adjust the mask - that concerns me as when I go out for a walk , I don't touch anything at all, and certainly n ot my face. If I have to go into a shop, the distancing rules apply and when I get home I wash my hands and disinfect bag, credit card etc. Unless travelling in closer proximity - like a bus - I can't see how a mask can help in an outdoor situation when people are distanced. There is so much conflicting advice, and as ever that is the problem. The eyes are still exposed, and as the entry points are eyes, nose and mouth...oh, clarity, please, somebody!
I live in the South West and BBC News West, our local News, has been having a lovely doctor on every week to answer questions from the public.
He advises wiping down everything that comes into the house with soapy water, or leaving it in quarantine.
At first it seemed a pain, but when my Sainsbury's delivery comes, I can now do it really quickly - put on gloves, divide the shopping, clean what can be cleaned, place the packets etc to be quarantined on a corner of the worktop including the carrierbags, wash the floor where the full bags stood, wash the gloves, then wash my hands. Done!
Likewise with Amazon parcels and anything that comes into the house from outside.
Maybe it is over the top but I am high risk. Many Covid survivors are being left with M.E. and multiple other problems. I have had M.E. for 30 years, was bedridden for the first 2 years, and have never been able to work or live a normal life since. I also have asthma and other illnesses.
I don't want to catch it.
Face visors should not be worn as an alternative to masks covering mount and nose, but additional to that.
The best protection is washing hands in soap and water, after returning home from being out, before touching or preparing food ( and afterwards), obviously, after going to the Loo, upon entering anyone else's home and before leaving that.
Normal soap kills this virus.
One story from USA about 'catching' this from shopping left on doorstep, does not sounds very convincing evidence to me. This virus is totally running out of control in USA due to non-action by President.
Perhaps people wear them in their cars as they find it easier to adjust them at home? Or don’t want to touch it until they can wash their hands afterwards. You shouldn’t be touching the mask once you are wearing it, so it perhaps avoids that.
I had to go into a shop this week, and although I felt quite happy with the Covid distancing/sanitising measures they had in place, the assistant must have touched, pulled at and fiddled with his mask over a dozen times in the 15 minutes I was there.
Over here, Madrid, face masks are compulsory outside and in except when seated and eating or drinking or excersising. Still lots of covidiots around with noses over masks or smoking/talking on the phone. Personally I've got used to wearing it and feel more protected.
Sensible post Franbern.
it will not take anything away from HCPs, if you purchase a visor.
there are plenty available now, likewise masks, and adverts all over the internet.
a visor might be more comfortable and easier to wear, also easy to clean.
and gives protection to the eyes too, which may also be a route of infection.
i might buy a visor myself, but i wear glasses so i think that gives some protection. i wouldn't care what i looked like or what people thought.
go for it. and report back to us. ! do a test drive.
Wearing a face mask is better than not wearing one. It must protect you to a certain extent
Ah, I have some of those for my work.
We wear them when we are very physically close to the person, because we may breathe in each others breath, and when dealing with anything splashy.
I think the word shield was incorrect - I should have said visor - which is what I saw the shop assistants wearing.
www.medisave.co.uk/barriguard-disposable-face-shield.html
I read about something a doctor said recently. She said wearing a mask certainly protects others, and gives some protection to the wearer. Well it’s always seemed obvious to me, if the mask gives some protection if you cough or sneeze, or are close to someone in a small space, why on earth would it not give some protection the other way? It’s a physical barrier, not perfect of course, unless you buy a filter mask, but nonetheless it’s a physical barrier. And a physical barrier works both ways, not only one way. So I assume it offers some protection, but clearly not 100% protection. And that’s why I wear a mask, usually a home made fabric mask (made by my neighbour for me) but sometimes a paper one bought from U.K. Meds. If I was going to fly (I’m not at the moment) I would buy a filter mask. But no mask will protect you or others completely.
I always wear a mask when I am out, I feel it must offer me some protection, who knows.
Can I put forward my thoughts to look after ourselves.
Make sure you keep your eye areas clean,we all know the amount of gudge that our eyes dispense.
Keep you nails well trimmed.
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