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I got them when the bush fires were threatening my property end of last year, they're classed as P2 for smoke particulates etc.Yours looks like a super-duper one. Most of us in the UK have ordinary masks, shop bought or home made, non-medical types.
I think the point is that if enough people wear them it will reduce transmission in the community, save lives and allow vulnerable people To go outside occasionally. I started wrapping a cotton scarf round my lower face and chin several times when shopping in the hope of starting a fashion. No success there so far though I believe it’s commoner in London!I've been using an FP3 mask for sanding the walls but not for shopping or exercising, I don't personally see the point.
That my experience over the last few weeks in the main too, just back from M&S and had to ask a woman who was suited and booted to step back from me as she was over my shoulder, she was quite indignant in her reply.There was a shopper in Tescos this morning who had gloves and mask on and I’m sure she felt it made her invincible as she dashed from one side of the aisle to the other, pushing in, regardless of whether it was a customer or worker, and taking no notice of the 2m apart rule or one way system at all.
They obviously haven’t listened to the ‘experts’ telling us that a mask doesn’t necessarily protect the wearer but the people around them!That my experience over the last few weeks in the main too, just back from M&S and had to ask a woman who was suited and booted to step back from me as she was over my shoulder, she was quite indignant in her reply.
They obviously haven’t listened to the ‘experts’ telling us that a mask doesn’t necessarily protect the wearer but the people around them!
Why are you not going outI'm not going out, so no need for a mask. My mum made me a fabric mask that I will use if I need to go out though.
I managed to get some face shields on line from flat shield they are brilliant and not expensive, washable too. £2.00 each. Fit perfectly. For me anything that makes me feel more comfortable out and about is a good thing as stress is a big BG raiser for me. Also the plastic shield stops you touching your face with your hands. I think we should all do what feels right for us. Its how i have managed my diabetes because changing professional opinions have caused me some problems in terms of diet and exercise in the past.So many mixed messages on this it's near impossible to know.
The water vapour seems a particularly knotty issue.
It does seem the rest of the world is adopting but whether there are enough to go round in the UK seems unlikely.
Probably doesn't help/
Because I don't need to and I don't particularly fancy dying?Why are you not going out
I'm not going out, so no need for a mask. My mum made me a fabric mask that I will use if I need to go out though.
we live in France and we have to wear one for transport including children over 11 as they do in the schools.I'm seeing far more people wearing masks when going to the supermarket now and wondered whether people are wearing a mask or not? I've been wearing a makeshift mask but think I may a "proper" one.
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Looks like I forgot the link, there will be many if you google but here's one for starters.This piece of research out of Hong Kong tries to quantify by how much. Please don't think they made the hamsters used in the research wear masks, although the thought is highly amusing.
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