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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2289073" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Except that none of the data suggests a casual link between lockdowns and mask wearing with lower transmission rates. Hand washing and social distancing may have been enough.</p><p>Since we can't suppress this virus totally and it is now active again in the Southern hemisphere we are going to have to work out a way to live with this. By living with it I mean letting our kids go to school, being sociable and getting to the cinema/theatre and football matches if we want to take whatever risk there is. It is certainly good manners to wash hands when there are bugs around and not to cough or sneeze on others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2289073, member: 365308"] Except that none of the data suggests a casual link between lockdowns and mask wearing with lower transmission rates. Hand washing and social distancing may have been enough. Since we can't suppress this virus totally and it is now active again in the Southern hemisphere we are going to have to work out a way to live with this. By living with it I mean letting our kids go to school, being sociable and getting to the cinema/theatre and football matches if we want to take whatever risk there is. It is certainly good manners to wash hands when there are bugs around and not to cough or sneeze on others. [/QUOTE]
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