If masks become compulsory in shops (Vol. 2)

If masks become compulsory in shops (Vol. 2)

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semisane

850 posts

81 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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1974nc said:
semisane said:
Just another one of your wacky theories or do you have anything to back up the bold ?

As for the rest of your post, do you not know that the planet is in the grips of a pandemic which has the potential to bring health services to their knees ?
Back up hormones in tap water and BPD in plastics?

Do you want me to also back up that today is Friday?

It's been scientific knowledge for bloody years!!!
....and this is why a contingent on here virtue signal constantly ?

poo at Paul's

14,116 posts

174 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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Muncher said:
They say if it only saves one life, they say it doesn’t matter if we don’t actually have any evidence, so mask advocates, crack on, after you....


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-552699...

China's aviation regulator has recommended cabin crew wear disposable nappies and avoid using the toilet to cut the risk of Covid-19 infection.

The advice on nappies is in a section on personal protective equipment in new guidelines for airlines.

The regulator said the recommendation applied to charter flights to high-risk Covid-19 destinations.

Globally, airlines and airports have been making big changes to how they operate to get passengers flying again.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China laid out its advice in a new 49-page set of guidelines for airlines to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The recommendation on nappies applies to charter flights to and from places where infections exceed 500 in every one million people.
This appears to be one situation where use of the term "face nappies" is entirely correct and reasonable!

Are they saying to wear a nappy as a last resort if no respirator masks available, or has their research suggested actually nappies offer highest levels of protection!?
There has always been some strange st going on in China, but that story is pretty weird!


snuffy

9,661 posts

283 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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poo at Paul's said:
There has always been some strange st going on in China, but that story is pretty weird!
Pretty weird st !

Zoobeef

6,004 posts

157 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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poo at Paul's said:
This appears to be one situation where use of the term "face nappies" is entirely correct and reasonable!

Are they saying to wear a nappy as a last resort if no respirator masks available, or has their research suggested actually nappies offer highest levels of protection!?
There has always been some strange st going on in China, but that story is pretty weird!
Not sure if serious.....

Monkeylegend

26,226 posts

230 months

Harrison Bergeron

5,444 posts

221 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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320d is all you need

2,114 posts

42 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Harrison Bergeron said:
fking hell. Someone needs to tell Germany,France,Italy,Greece etc to start wearing masks.
Before anyone says anything. I was in Germany twice this year and it had 100% compliance in shops etc.

Zoobeef

6,004 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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320d is all you need said:
Before anyone says anything. I was in Germany twice this year and it had 100% compliance in shops etc.
Hows that going for them?

MikeT66

2,680 posts

123 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Zoobeef said:
320d is all you need said:
Before anyone says anything. I was in Germany twice this year and it had 100% compliance in shops etc.
Hows that going for them?
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bedwetters said:
Imagine how bad it would be without them!
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320d is all you need

2,114 posts

42 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Zoobeef said:
320d is all you need said:
Before anyone says anything. I was in Germany twice this year and it had 100% compliance in shops etc.
Hows that going for them?
I'm not saying masks help. We all know that.

My point was to pre face anyone who claims that they weren't being worn or something like that.


Monkeylegend

26,226 posts

230 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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R Mutt

5,882 posts

71 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Check out Dr. Thomas Binder, MD on Twitter.
We must become brave, dare not to obey and to do the unthinkable: Publicly tell the most important (inconvenient) truths.
Humanist, Cardiologist https://twitter.com/Thomas_Binder?s=20

stevensdrs

3,208 posts

199 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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R Mutt said:
Check out Dr. Thomas Binder, MD on Twitter.
We must become brave, dare not to obey and to do the unthinkable: Publicly tell the most important (inconvenient) truths.
Humanist, Cardiologist https://twitter.com/Thomas_Binder?s=20
Just another Lunatic not following the narrative even if everything he says is 100% correct.

scottyp123

3,881 posts

55 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.

hotchy

4,454 posts

125 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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scottyp123 said:
seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.
I'm genuinely down to my last toilet roll, glad that's made in the UK.

(Materials Imported)

Better get down there lol

xstian

1,966 posts

145 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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scottyp123 said:
seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.
What's that got to do with covid and wearing a mask in shops?

scottyp123

3,881 posts

55 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.
What's that got to do with covid and wearing a mask in shops?
Er... because people say they wear masks not to protect themselves but to protect other people from catching covid from them, a kind of caring selfless attitude, I believe they call it virtue signalling. Yet more than likely the very same people will take the last of the stock in a supermarket just for themselves, again.

Thus proving that their caring attitude was actually a load of old bks and that they have only ever worn a mask to inflate their own ego.

xstian

1,966 posts

145 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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scottyp123 said:
xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.
What's that got to do with covid and wearing a mask in shops?
Er... because people say they wear masks not to protect themselves but to protect other people from catching covid from them, a kind of caring selfless attitude, I believe they call it virtue signalling. Yet more than likely the very same people will take the last of the stock in a supermarket just for themselves, again.

Thus proving that their caring attitude was actually a load of old bks and that they have only ever worn a mask to inflate their own ego.
Oh, I see. So you are just making stuff up about something that hasn't even happened yet.

mondeoman

11,430 posts

265 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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If you're going to wear a mask in shops, then wear the fking thing properly, and make sure its clean ffs.

Otherwise just stop it, you look stupid. And dirty.

scottyp123

3,881 posts

55 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
xstian said:
scottyp123 said:
seems like panic buying round 3 is just around the corner.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Lets wait for the pictures of the selfless masked hero's taking the last 30 loaves so by the time the pensioners hobble to the supermarket there is naff all left.

They do it for others don't you know.
What's that got to do with covid and wearing a mask in shops?
Er... because people say they wear masks not to protect themselves but to protect other people from catching covid from them, a kind of caring selfless attitude, I believe they call it virtue signalling. Yet more than likely the very same people will take the last of the stock in a supermarket just for themselves, again.

Thus proving that their caring attitude was actually a load of old bks and that they have only ever worn a mask to inflate their own ego.
Oh, I see. So you are just making stuff up about something that hasn't even happened yet.
Its called a prediction, you appear to be predicting it won't happen.