Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 8:20 pm
greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 6:32 pm
Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 6:15 pm
When the guy behind you in the queue sneezes you'll be glad he's wearing a face mask.
I've seen people playing with their phones, chewing their nails and the grabbing a trolley (ignoring the sanitisation station). Every face mask could potentially be a sink of virus due to people wearing the same one, day in day out, under the illusion that its a competent barrier.
It isn't.
Social-distancing and hygiene are highly effective!
It's wrong to dismiss an idea because you think it won't be properly implemented. It would be better to advertise, as they usually do, the correct way to use masks and give people the chance to make it work. Not everyone will wear the same mask for a week.
It reminds me of the annoying advice given to dieters:
do not weigh
A better and fairly simple approach is to take a rolling median and educate about weight fluctuation.
yourself every day or you'll get despondent when your weight goes up!!!
OK. In another world. We sit across a pub table wearing facemasks that are incapable of blocking the virus. We talk/laugh (probably given its you

. Would you feel safe in that scenario, for yourself or friends/relatives you might infect unwittingly?
Thats all I'm saying masks are not the silver bullet and I believe they could lull people into poor social-diatancing/hygiene behaviour.
Anyway, that's me done. Stay safe everybody!!!