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BlueJay UK 15 Jul 20 6.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I must have made a typo then. No worries!
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 6.45pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
As none of them tested positive for two weeks, it's an indication that few to none contracted it. The stylists tested positive while working and were symptomatic for an extended amount of time. "The first stylist worked with clients for eight days while symptomatic, while the second stylist did the same for five days, the researchers wrote." The blindingly obvious answer is that masks likely helped to protect people. There are so many examples of this kind of thing that its pointless even posting them. You're so "i'm right, you're wrong" in the face of mountains of evidence that you've lost anything remotely resembling rational thought. As such you randomly throw some BLM protesters into the discussion inferring that I somehow approve of those mass gatherings. Yes that makes sense doesn't. Tagged on nonsense. Edited by BlueJay (15 Jul 2020 6.44pm) They worked through and open in their shop with symptoms. Sure they did.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 6.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Economic, and therefore political. And there are retailers who won’t be enforcing but ‘will leave it as a police matter.’ Yep, they’ll S there in an instant. I said the government was economic and political. Or I didn’t say Walmart.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 6.51pm | |
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Maybe these Covid carrying hairdressers also told their clients to make sure their masks were tight ones and not pointless baggy ones so the wearer can breathe.
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BlueJay UK 15 Jul 20 7.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
They worked through and open in their shop with symptoms. Sure they did. Yeah it's all made up. As are the stacks of research pointing us in a particular direction and every other scenario or study where masks have been shown to help. It's all machinations and politics, nothing to do with health and reality . Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Maybe these Covid carrying hairdressers also told their clients to make sure their masks were tight ones and not pointless baggy ones so the wearer can breathe. As in maybe masks are effective if you wear them correctly, and not if you don't. Yes I'd agree with that. Then have public service announcements about how to wear a mask, rather than saying that it's not worth bothering in the first place.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 7.04pm | |
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All the things I do at the bottom of here I do. If I sneeze or cough it goes or will inside my shirt. I won’t be wearing mask to keep my breath in causing me to struggle breathing and pull the thing loose or off. I’m hygienic anyway. Funny the amount of gloves and masks I see in trolleys these days. I expect to see a lot more.
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BlueJay UK 15 Jul 20 7.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
All the things I do at the bottom of here I do. If I sneeze or cough it goes or will inside my shirt. I won’t be wearing mask to keep my breath in causing me to struggle breathing and pull the thing loose or off. I’m hygienic anyway. Funny the amount of gloves and masks I see in trolleys these days. I expect to see a lot more. Yes, I'm not by any means suggesting that you are not making certain efforts for yourself and others and that's commendable. Oh and it's the people walking around with a mask over their mouth but under their nose that are the most perplexing
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 7.32pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Yes, I'm not by any means suggesting that you are not making certain efforts for yourself and others and that's commendable. Oh and it's the people walking around with a mask over their mouth but under their nose that are the most perplexing I will also add that I do get irritated and frustrated with people who walk towards me since early May wanting me to be as far away as possible. I remind myself I don’t know who lives in their house and just accept it. I get a bit irritated with the queuing to get out of the supermarket and tbh when I’m waiting to go in I just walk in rather than wait for security to ensure there’s a 5 metre clear radius as if I’m radiating Covid everywhere.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 8.11pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Yes, I'm not by any means suggesting that you are not making certain efforts for yourself and others and that's commendable. Oh and it's the people walking around with a mask over their mouth but under their nose that are the most perplexing Because if they’re worn correctly and tightly you can’t breathe in them (why good ones have valves), making them pointless, and full circle we go.
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 15 Jul 20 9.36pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
You realise water droplets don’t behave like this when exhaled? You do realise that he is vaping, which is vapour, which is the same as droplets?
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Teddy Eagle 15 Jul 20 11.00pm | |
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Jul 20 11.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Deserves a lol.
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