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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThis far I've yet to wear one - not on any sort of principle but because I live rurally and have barely been off the estate since March!
Anyone got any tips for what's good, what to look for or avoid, on a covering that will be potentially worn for a longer period e.g. in the cinema or for a wedding/church service, etc?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShe was on anti-depressants SARAH VINE was given antidepressants to cope with her ‘black dog’ | Daily Mail Online
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBeing married to Michael Gove is a pretty low bar for having had a good life. Death by Covid would be a mercy.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhen the Mail next publishes an article blaming the inevitable Covid spike on irresponsible members of the public flouting health guidelines, worth remembering that a number of the paper's most prominent columnists have taken anti-lockdown and anti-face mask stances which will have undoubtedly had some level of influence on public behaviour.
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When the Mail next publishes an article blaming the inevitable Covid spike on irresponsible members of the public flouting health guidelines, worth remembering that a number of the paper's most prominent columnists have taken anti-lockdown and anti-face mask stances which will have undoubtedly had some level of influence on public behaviour.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostA Tesco Bag for Life. Use Duck Tape to secure it and it will work as advertised, lasting you for the rest of your life.
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Originally posted by JamesBrown11 View PostRespirators (very effective)
Only certified N95, FFP2 or FFP3 respirators are effective at blocking Covid.
These respirators are obviously in high demand and extremely hard to get by general public as supplies are usually restricted to NHS staff only.
If you manage to find such respirators online (eg Amazon) they are most likely fake.
Surgical masks (somewhat effective)
Much less effective than respirators but much better than nothing. You need to make sure they are certified for medical use.
As with respirators, Amazon is flooded with coverings that resemble surgical masks but most are fake and completely ineffective.
Look for small print like the following:
This is general use face mask. The mask is not intended for medical use, and not proven to reduce the transmission of disease.
Other types
Effectiveness of other types of face coverings has not been proven. In my opinion dust masks and similar are most likely completely ineffective against Covid. Coronavirus/SARS/Influenza particles are extremely small (0.1 μm). That's 10-1000x smaller than dust particles (1-100 μm).
Obviously I'm not a doctor so do your own research or consult a professional.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSome masks and N95 masks, and even some cloth masks, have one-way valves that make them easier to breathe through. But because the valve releases unfiltered air when the wearer breathes out, this type of mask doesn't prevent the wearer from spreading the virus. For this reason, some places have banned them.
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Went to the sauna earlier. In a 95°C sauna, there were a few people wearing facemasks.
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A Tesco Bag for Life. Use Duck Tape to secure it and it will work as advertised, lasting you for the rest of your life.
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