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Are you wearing a mask re Covid

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Bea65 Fri 01-Jul-22 18:07:08

So now i've started wearing a mask again and always in Pharmacy where the staff have always done and also in the GP surgery when I've gone to get results or ask about a health issue?

bevisp1 Mon 04-Jul-22 20:34:06

Have to admit that last 3/4 weeks I stopped wearing my mask in shops, but I am going to restart, especially as I’m traveling in august/September to Canada, for my sons wedding, so to be sure I’m ok to travel etc

Marydoll Mon 04-Jul-22 20:25:24

songstress60

NO!! I never wear a mask. Covid is here to stay and since we have the vaccine we should get back to normal. We can't live like this forever. It's detrimental to mental health. If you are vaccinated and catch covid you will not end up in hospital. Let's start living again.

I think you may find that your statement is inaccurate, songstress.
If you are vaccinated and catch covid you will not end up in hospital. Can you please point me to which scientific evidence confirms that? That would be so reassuring to read.
For those of on GN, who are severely immunocompromised, hospital admission is still a distinct possibulity.

Kate1949 Mon 04-Jul-22 20:23:16

I believe several people who are vaccinated have been hospitalized.

songstress60 Mon 04-Jul-22 20:15:39

NO!! I never wear a mask. Covid is here to stay and since we have the vaccine we should get back to normal. We can't live like this forever. It's detrimental to mental health. If you are vaccinated and catch covid you will not end up in hospital. Let's start living again.

MayBee70 Mon 04-Jul-22 18:50:48

Professor Tim Spector is advising people to wear masks again. His ZOE App data is always a week ahead of the ONS one ( even though they cost more and the government have pulled all of his funding).Some countries are asking people to wear masks again (not here, though: too busy dealing with all the sleaze allegations!).

Jodieb Mon 04-Jul-22 18:36:45

Oh, Bluebell, that did make me laugh!

Saggi Mon 04-Jul-22 18:21:06

Had Covid twice AFTER Three jabs……while wearing masks and isolating when asked ….. so , no more masks and no more jabs.

MayBee70 Mon 04-Jul-22 17:58:23

cupcake1

DH and I haven’t stopped wearing masks in crowded places. Each to their own but we take responsibilities for ourselves and others as best we can. Some people are complacent, a number surprisingly on here! I’m due to have a hip op in 2 weeks and certainly don’t want that postponed if I can avoid it. DS1 had covid and is now suffering long covid which is horrific normally an outgoing, life and soul of the party type he now goes into utter panic being left alone and I mean hysterical panic. He can’t work and can’t go into a supermarket even with his wife. He went solo around the world twice so not in anyway introverted by nature. I’ve cried buckets over him it’s just so sad.

I’m so sorry to hear that. The Russian roulette aspect of this virus is the most frightening thing about it. I hope your son gets better. It’s as if people like him have been totally forgotten sad

FarNorth Mon 04-Jul-22 16:52:31

IMO there are those that need to think of it from another viewpoint rather than just their own.
Hahaha
Not much chance of that, especially with our selfish government leading the way.

pluckyluckyme Mon 04-Jul-22 16:51:27

Yes - have been and will continue to do so as have various health conditions and reacted badly to vaccination. I wear the proper medical mask now though if I am indoors. My concern is knowing that there are people with active covid out and about in public. Friend of mine was out and was shocked when she met a couple and the husband said "I won't come too close, I have Covid". She just said "Right, I am off" and went as she can't risk Covid either. Most people may be fine catching Covid, but you don't know if you will be the unlucky one and frankly it isn't worth the risk.

cupcake1 Mon 04-Jul-22 16:46:38

DH and I haven’t stopped wearing masks in crowded places. Each to their own but we take responsibilities for ourselves and others as best we can. Some people are complacent, a number surprisingly on here! I’m due to have a hip op in 2 weeks and certainly don’t want that postponed if I can avoid it. DS1 had covid and is now suffering long covid which is horrific normally an outgoing, life and soul of the party type he now goes into utter panic being left alone and I mean hysterical panic. He can’t work and can’t go into a supermarket even with his wife. He went solo around the world twice so not in anyway introverted by nature. I’ve cried buckets over him it’s just so sad.

Chaitriona Mon 04-Jul-22 16:34:57

Yes. I wear a FFP2 as I can’t manage the FFP3. Had a bone density scan this morning and everyone is still asked to wear them in Scottish hospitals. I am glad. As I have ME and my husband has heart failure. I only meet people outdoors.. So many are getting covid now. I expect it is inevitable really but I will continue doing my best to avoid it. It is nice for other people that they can have more life. Most are quite good about being considerate when they are with me. One old duck was coughing away with her mask pulled down at the hospital this morning.,But the chairs were distanced and hopefully she has a chronic cough rather than covid.

SunshineSally Mon 04-Jul-22 16:25:09

I’m on day 6 of Covid and it has been truly awful. Prior to that I was wearing a mask when shopping and had had all my jabs. I caught it from my DH who caught it from his retirement meal out at a restaurant. I shall continue to wear a mask (even if I’m in the minority in my area) once I’ve recovered, as I never want to feel so poorly again.
I get that people want to ‘get their lives back’ but IMO there are those that need to think of it from another viewpoint rather than just their own.

Cedardove Mon 04-Jul-22 16:20:56

I’m still wearing an FFP2 mask in shops, health settings, pharmacies, public transport and anywhere crowded. So far my husband and I haven’t had Covid and we still want to avoid it if possible. He has bad asthma and I have recently had cancer so just don’t want to risk Covid if we can. Most of our friends and family have had it in the recent BA4/5 wave but there is still loads going around in Scotland. No one knows yet what the effects of getting it multiple times will be and some friends have had it twice already. In addition the chance of getting long Covid is not worth the risk. On the other hand, we may catch it from our granddaughters who we’ll see at the weekend and that is a risk that we’ll take.

Whiff Mon 04-Jul-22 16:14:28

Candelle you are right Covid like flu is here to stay and will only mutate like the flu virus. We will need jabs for both every year.

I still do my lateral flow test every Saturday. I have to be careful because of my health problems.

Whiff Mon 04-Jul-22 16:10:12

My brother and sister in law have got Covid again. Think they caught whilst visiting her mom in a nursing home. They had masks but at least this time they are triple vaccinated.

First time they caught it was 2 years ago before they could get the first Covid jab. Both seriously ill for 6 weeks. My brother felt so ill he dictated his will on his phone as he didn't think he would see morning. It sent my sister in law's MS into over drive and she never got back to how she was.

They both just feel very rough at the moment. Hopefully they won't get any worse.

Candelle Mon 04-Jul-22 16:06:07

I have been immunosuppressed for the past seven months so have not stopped wearing a mask when out of the house. When diagnosed, I decided to restrict social interaction and have only seen friends outside, cancelling indoor plans/events etc.

Yesterday we travelled by train to see our granddaughter in a concert. It was a huge decision as to whether we went or not. We wore masks on the train but only saw one other passenger similarly garbed.

At the concert, all the 'children' (they are 18!) who were leaving the orchestra had their names called out and were applauded. Out of 25 leavers, approximately six were not present as they had Covid, our grandson amongst them.

It's obvious to me that Covid has not released its grip and is still very much a force to be reckoned with yet the public concensus seems to be that it has ended.

If others choose not to wear masks, so be it as it is my responsibility to take care of myself. However, non-mask wearers may have Covid but be completely asymptomatic (as has been the case with my granddaughter, twice) and are unwittingly merrily spreading Covid wherever they go.....

Covid hasn't finished with us yet.....

pat9 Mon 04-Jul-22 16:00:42

Had worn a mask in supermarket etc but then caught Covid ( had had 4 jabs) Now I don't wear one unless it is required e.g. hospital appointments

Baggs Mon 04-Jul-22 15:43:25

Good post, MaggsMcG. Media do seem a love a climate of fear, what might be called a catastrophic outlook. Sensationalism sells.

Another thing that might make a difference is how good one's immune system is. One would think so given that immuno-suppressed people have been offered further jabs.

Kate1949 Mon 04-Jul-22 15:34:49

Hardly a mask to be seen at the thousands gathered for the Pride celebrations in London yesterday. Including celebrities

Kate1949 Mon 04-Jul-22 15:31:36

Thank you sue. Starting to feel human today for the first time. Will keep testing.

LinkyPinky Mon 04-Jul-22 15:26:03

One of our newspaper columnists here had just visited London and remarked that absolutely the only people wearing masks are American tourists
That might explain why one in ten Londoners has Covid. And it’s not peaked yet!

Sweetpeasue Mon 04-Jul-22 15:20:19

Still testing pos after a week Kate1949. Hope you're feeling better.

Kate1949 Mon 04-Jul-22 14:56:17

It's not pleasant Sweetpeasue that's for sure.

Janetashbolt Mon 04-Jul-22 14:54:15

Still wear a mask outside my house. I work for a GP so wear one all the time at work patients have stopped though