No as I do not think this is necessary of effective in any case. \We do need to protect the very frail and elderly and its a scandal that care homes were not the focus of shielding, testing and containment.
I bought mine from Ebay and Amazon.
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I've been using an FP3 mask for sanding the walls but not for shopping or exercising, I don't personally see the point.
Totally Agree.I'm struggling to understand this, although I do realise that your mindset is widespread.
Firstly, if there was no evidence that masks were ineffective, then they would not be used in clinical settings. There is such evidence. They are used. Therefore they are considered to be more effective than not wearing a mask.
(Obviously, the usual caveats apply - they should be doffed and donned properly, and they should be constructed appropriately)
Secondly, how are we protecting our frail and elderly? We are getting other people to go out and do their shopping and then delivering it to their doors. We are asking carers, volunteers and family members to shop and travel to and from work, and live their own lives, surrounded by members of the public and fellow professionals, and then visit the vulnerable, sometimes to drop off shopping or prescriptions, sometimes to help them far more intimately.
If they wear masks while doing that (at all stages), the risk they are spreading the virus drops. Obviously, it doesn't drop by 100%. But I will take a 20% drop (or even a 5% drop), if it reduces the odds of my frail and vulnerable elderly relatives from contracting the virus. Or if it reduces the chance that Covid-19 sweeps through a care home.
There is plenty of evidence that the majority of covid-19 infections are contracted by asymptomatic or presymptomatic spreaders. So that is the person in the queue next to you. The person on the checkout. The person filling shelves. A family member bringing it home with them from a shopping trip, or a day at work.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2009758
Masks help with preventing that in addition to social distancing and the correct use of hand washing and gloves.
You need to watch Dr John Campbell's videos on YouTube to understand the benefits.
This Dr is posting daily updates on the progress of the virus from around the world and has much very sensible advice for viewers
I am not wearing a mask, but all I do is walk the dog where it is very easy to social distance. I don't go shopping. I can count the number of people I have seen wearing a mask on one hand. As far as I am aware (because I can't see any information about this on the internet, in the local press, or on local radio) I am assuming my small town is relatively free of the virus.
However, we have just received an order of 2 packs of 5 masks from the internet. The firm is
https://elle.co.uk/collections/prot...mask-5-pack-washable-large-size-free-shipping
They arrived complete with a set of instructions within 5 days of ordering. These are in case they become compulsory.
My husband watched an elderly man approaching a queue outside a supermarket. He was wearing a mask. He pulled it down, rubbed his nose with his hand, replaced the mask and grabbed a trolley handle.
I agree. I also have no mask and have no experience of measuring my face for a good fit or fitting one. I have a buff I use for running in cold weather which will be as far as I go. Silk lining gloves and stretch buff and wash them when I get home! I were glasses which I could not wear under goggles so not sure how that could work.I have mixed feelings about masks. Could create a false sense of security with people not following social distancing recommendations.
I think many staff are exposed to each other daily at work using same doors, tills, toilets, towels.... so not the same as 'all and sundry' ie: us, the mix of strangers with our unknown range of contacts keeping a safe social distance from them. It's not a case of pots and kettles it's using common sense to minimise risk. My daughter works in a small, very busy deli and bakery shop and kitchen and they allow 3 into the shop at any one time but the staff can't distance themselves completely but they are very responsible and look after each other.Bit of the old pot calling the kettle black that is.
When I was getting some money out of a ATM near Woolies supermarket at the shopping centre, there were a couple of Qld police keeping an eye out.
Available on Amazon. Isn't everything. I wonder what they taste like. LOLI really need them I will have more chance of getting rocking horse poop than masks
Common sense suggests using any additional protection to minimise risk of infection.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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I don’t wear a mask but have bought 5 reusable ones just in case it becomes compulsory because if I wait until I really need them I will have more chance of getting rocking horse poop than masks
No, some of us have lived through viruses in the past, humanity survived but many individuals did not....
\We have lived with viruses throughout our existence and they burn themselves out once enough people are exposed NOT because we've been wearing masks and social distancing. I am not denying that there is a new virus out there or suggesting we should all go to virus parties but I feel that shutting the economy down is a disproportionate reaction to this that is likely to cause unintended harms without saving lives.
No, some of us have lived through viruses in the past, humanity survived but many individuals did not.
During plagues it was common to enforce isolation, to the extent that people had plague signs painted on their door or were even locked in with planks nailed across their doors. There were patrols in the streets to enforce this. I live near enough to Eyam that primary schools here do school trips to the 'plague village'.
And Isolation hospitals still existed when I was a child. Then we got vaccines, and so many serious infectious illnesses are rare now.
I am self-isolating in the hope we will be able to get an effective vaccine. But if/when I have to go out it will be to the GP surgery or hospital so high risk areas. I researched the evidence about masks, and the most effective materials for homemade masks and I will be wearing one (plus a clean one and a plastic bag to store the used one if I need to take it off).
I also researched information on cleaning/sterilising masks.
Yes i wear a mask if i need to go to shops or to pick up my prescriptions i also wear disposeable gloves. When i walk my dogs there is a tunnel and i will wait if someones coming through to come out before i'll enter. I wear my mask for heading through it though as many people don't have the same mindset as myself to wait until i've exited the tunnel. The tunnel is only about 2 or 3 mins long if that. Then i remove my mask when i've exited. I need to take my glasses off when wearing the mask or i can't see due to my glasses steaming up. Thankfully i'm short sighted so i can get away with doing that but others who are long sighted can't. My mask is also washable. My daughter stays at home as she feels she can't breathe in hers and becomes very claustrophobic. She's 13.
My husband watched an elderly man approaching a queue outside a supermarket. He was wearing a mask. He pulled it down, rubbed his nose with his hand, replaced the mask and grabbed a trolley handle.
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