hovis
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for people who don't know how. gives you a idea
My main worry was can the kids of any age carry this on pencil cases ,backpacks shoes etc.Maybe, though viral shedding appears to be the same across all ages.
unless you have open wounds or cuts on your hands gloves don't do anything that hand washing doesn't. i would argue that i probably touch my face less when I'm wearing gloves. but that's me. it's also convenient to correctly take gloves off if you can't wash your hands. like when your at the boot of your carScientists, doctors and specialists have been telling us for over 2 months not to bother wearing gloves or masks. They gave very clear and logical reasons why they were unnecessary. Was that cobblers or not? What's changed?
I wear them as a reminder not to touch my face and also as a remote possibility of me being a carrier and passing it on.Scientists, doctors and specialists have been telling us for over 2 months not to bother wearing gloves or masks. They gave very clear and logical reasons why they were unnecessary. Was that cobblers or not? What's changed?
Nothing, it was in the context of how it may help when some businesses opened up.Scientists, doctors and specialists have been telling us for over 2 months not to bother wearing gloves or masks. They gave very clear and logical reasons why they were unnecessary. Was that cobblers or not? What's changed?
I have no problem if the advice has changed. I'm just trying to understand why advice which has been so consistent may now be changed. The experts don't seem to be putting their hearts into the move down this road so why do it?Nothing, it was in the context of how it may help when some businesses opened up.
I wasn't replying to your post incidentally, it's a genuine query ?I wear them as a reminder not to touch my face and also as a remote possibility of me being a carrier and passing it on.
They are not a replacement for washing your hands or using an alcohol gel etc.
All this was started by a simple observation that 12 days ago people seemed far more conscious of taking preventitive measures by wearing gloves or a mask or both, today that was few and far between, to me, imo, it shows a possible lack in attitude towards the virus.
Obviously being the lockdown we are all bored and some of us like to play the one upmanship game.
I know mate.I wasn't replying to your post incidentally, it's a genuine query ?
I have no problem if the advice has changed. I'm just trying to understand why advice which has been so consistent may now be changed. The experts don't seem to be putting their hearts into the move down this road so why do it?
I'm not making any judgement or comment about people wearing this gear now, that was not the point of my question.
I need new trousers (2 sizes up) and a good hair cut. Also very concerned for the oldest profession in the world, how will those girls cope post lockdown.![]()
And hard to get once manufactured. Maybe they have to send every household a pack based on council registrations.I get the impression the suggestion regarding face masks is about giving the wearer the confidence to venture out, as much as anything else.
What I’m interested to know is where we’re likely to be able to source them from. Can they be manufactured from stockpiled loo roll, because you can bet your life they will be as hard to find?
I get the impression the suggestion regarding face masks is about giving the wearer the confidence to venture out, as much as anything else.
What I’m interested to know is where we’re likely to be able to source them from. Can they be manufactured from stockpiled loo roll, because you can bet your life they will be as hard to find?
I don't think they are asking people to wear surgical masks. It could be any old scarf or covering. People may be digging out their old Palestinian scarves from university days ?.I get the impression the suggestion regarding face masks is about giving the wearer the confidence to venture out, as much as anything else.
What I’m interested to know is where we’re likely to be able to source them from. Can they be manufactured from stockpiled loo roll, because you can bet your life they will be as hard to find?
I think the advice has changed as a result of a bit more understanding about the virus and thoughts about the purpose of facemasks.I have no problem if the advice has changed. I'm just trying to understand why advice which has been so consistent may now be changed. The experts don't seem to be putting their hearts into the move down this road so why do it?
I'm not making any judgement or comment about people wearing this gear now, that was not the point of my question.
I don't think they are asking people to wear surgical masks. It could be any old scarf or covering. People may be digging out their old Palestinian scarves from university days ?.