They wear them because they haven’t caught up with LilacChaser’s revolutionary theories yet. And I hope they never will.
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That's made my day! I'm delighted and relieved.
At last, some sense from the government. Roll on 26th Jan.
They wear them because they haven’t caught up with LilacChaser’s revolutionary theories yet. And I hope they never will.
Don't be silly
What a thing to say.
Try blowing out a candle with a mask on. If you can then the mask isn’t doing much, but all of mine some cotton, most silk won’t let me. That has to be reducing the output from me and lessening the chance of me infecting someone else if I’m asymptomatic.
I could also ask why so many health workers have been off work with covid if their face masks do work?
Rosie, I would try the candle experiment if I could bear to put a mask on. I can't, though.
There's no way at all that we will stop wearing masks any time soon
LilacChaser
Rosie, I would try the candle experiment if I could bear to put a mask on. I can't, though.
So the real reason you think masks don't work is that you can't bear to put one on? That's your problem! Fortunately, most people don't have the same problem, which is good news for you because you'll benefit from other people's good sense.
Why can’t you bear to put a mask on may I ask? Odd you only just bring that up.
I am super delighted that my students including my granddaughters will not wear masks in the classrooms after tomorrow. I and many others are supporting young people after the horrendous increase in their poor mental health.
We should be ashamed children have had to wear masks for 6 hours plus a day, how can you learn like that? Adults can choose to wear them for whatever reason, children cannot.
I for one am very glad they are being dropped. I am happy for others to continue but it’s my choice not to if I wish as well.
Covid will become more and more like the flu, we don’t put our lives on hold every year for that thank goodness.
DH and I will be using ours when out and about too.
We’re used to them now and I would not think of going into a cinema or theatre for example, sitting close to others without one.
TwiceAsNice
I am super delighted that my students including my granddaughters will not wear masks in the classrooms after tomorrow. I and many others are supporting young people after the horrendous increase in their poor mental health.
We should be ashamed children have had to wear masks for 6 hours plus a day, how can you learn like that? Adults can choose to wear them for whatever reason, children cannot.
I for one am very glad they are being dropped. I am happy for others to continue but it’s my choice not to if I wish as well.
Covid will become more and more like the flu, we don’t put our lives on hold every year for that thank goodness.
Why on earth should you wish your granddaughters to be in an atmosphere where Covid particles are circulating?
We are required to take a sample from throat and nose to test for Covid,
which suggests that is where the virus resides. By covering our mouths and noses at least part of the time we are restricting the opportunity that viruses can enter there.
winterwhite
It would be interesting to know how many proponents of mask wearing go out and about every day and also wear glasses. I think that makes a big difference.
None of the devices supposed to de-fog glasses work well and the ubiquitous thin blue and white ones don't fit well and don't serve much purpose that I can see.
Masks serve a purpose in crowded places but it would be a pity if they were regarded as some some sort of charm or talisman.
A large number of us as we get older I suspect. I prefer the tin blue ones as the thicker white ones make it more difficult for me to breathe. I pinch the mask around my nose and my glasses sit on top.
Lilac chaser Jolly good job it was cold - viruses seem not to like cold.
When I started smoking my dad tried to get me to stop by showing me a handkerchief which he exhaled through. I don't think much smoke got through but there was a horrible yellow stain which he said would be similar to the effect of smoke on my lungs. It didn't stop me though although I did give up about 8 years later.
LilacChaser
I could also ask why so many health workers have been off work with covid if their face masks do work?
They didn't necessarily catch the virus in hospital.
LilacChaser Wed 19-Jan-22 16:17:33
I'd love a scientist to be able to explain to me what I witnessed on that morning in the bird hide. Any scientists out there willing to try?
How about, if this didn't happen you couldn't breathe? Or if concentrating on the exhaling, if this didn't happen your head would explode.
Will you be super delighted when cases among school children go up and spread to their families, maybe even you TwiceAsNice?
I presume you lecture in epidemiology given your statement that covid will become more like flu. Some of us are likely to be hospitalised with either, maybe introduced to us by ‘students’.
How would the poor dears have coped with WW2 gas masks?
Lucca
*lucca , you obviously haven't been looking at both sides of the argument, very remiss of you*
Yes I have, and have reached my conclusion that masks help the spread of infection.
Mistype obviously. Help prevent the spread of infection.
Replying to comments re masks and spectacles, I used to find that the mask gradually worked down beneath the rim of the glasses and pushing it back up made the ear elastic slip….
BUT, I’ve just recently had cataract surgery and don’t wear glasses outside any more. Oh boy the relief. So I’ve tried masks With and Without as oculists say. No contest. Without every time.
Anyway we now have the new rules and can decide for ourselves.
Growstuff they are double jabbed, we are all triple jabbed. Their classrooms have the windows own all day. Life is a risk , children do not get very ill one of them has had Covid anyway so have many of their friends and the teachers are also double/triple jabbed ( if they are not it is not my granddaughters problem) . I worry much more about their mental health than Covid these two years have harmed them and enough is enough.
Dinahmo Now you're just making excuses.
Petera Yes, I actually thought the government were going to ban us from breathing at one point. Now, that would definitely sort the covid problem out!! 
I can kind of see where LilacChaser is coming from here. I see some pretty grotty masks that people wear. I’m guilty of it on my face then in my bag then in my pocket and washed so I fully accept I don’t wear it properly and most people don’t. But I respect peoples decision to want to wear one. I will wear one in drs or chemist and busy stores and on crowded public transport where people are close. They are going to stop testing but I will always do a lateral flow before visiting my parents even if I have to buy them. I’m not afraid of Omricon I had covid in 2020 but I understand people are still scared so will try to be respectful of them. I’ll be sensible wearing a mask in places where I feel it’s important.
everyone in my sil care home has caught covid, all have very minor symptoms, she said that she would not even know she has got it, all are triple vaccinated
Hurrah to not wearing a mask. Normal life here I come, protected by my vaccinations
German shepherd you do whatever you fee you need to do to keep yourself safe. I’ll do whatever I can to make life for granddaughters mentally sound. Children have been penalised to protect people like you and I don’t agree with it
Feel not fee
TwiceAsNice
German shepherd you do whatever you fee you need to do to keep yourself safe. I’ll do whatever I can to make life for granddaughters mentally sound. Children have been penalised to protect people like you and I don’t agree with it
So you think people like Germanshepherdmum don't matter? You don't seem too bothered about your grandchildren either.
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