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Face Masks
By: Wirralquin Date: November 5, 2021, 5:50 am
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what this shows me is that , if no one else has tested positive
then what a waste of time these stupid face masks are !
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Re: Face Masks
By: QuincyJones Date: November 5, 2021, 5:53 am
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[quote author=Wirralquin link=topic=4301.msg77518#msg77518
date=1636109404]
what this shows me is that , if no one else has tested positive
then what a waste of time these stupid face masks are !
[/quote]
Absolutely. I might stop looking both ways when I cross the road
as well, waste of time!
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Re: Face Masks
By: Bolly-Quin Date: November 5, 2021, 5:56 am
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[quote author=Wirralquin link=topic=4301.msg77518#msg77518
date=1636109404]
what this shows me is that , if no one else has tested positive
then what a waste of time these stupid face masks are !
[/quote]
It's obvious forensic police work wasn't your forte...
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Re: Face Masks
By: KiltedQuin Date: November 5, 2021, 6:08 am
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[quote author=Wirralquin link=topic=4301.msg77518#msg77518
date=1636109404]
what this shows me is that , if no one else has tested positive
then what a waste of time these stupid face masks are !
[/quote]
I'm trying hard to work out your logic. There is strong evidence
that wearing a face mask reduces the chances of someone with a
respiratory infection transmitting it as well as good evidence
that it will reduce the chances of catching an infection.
As you're so confident masks have no role in preventing the
transmission of infection, I take it you're happy for the
surgeon (and the rest of the theatre staff) not to bother
wearing them when they do an operation on you.
Oh and didn't a support staff member test positive yesterday? We
don't know who they've been in close contact with, possibly not
wearing a mask.
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Re: Face Masks
By: Date: November 14, 2021, 10:34 pm
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[quote author=Wirralquin link=topic=4304.msg77518#msg77518
date=1636109404]
what this shows me is that , if no one else has tested positive
then what a waste of time these stupid face masks are !
[/quote]
Don’t get me wrong, everyone’s entitled to a view, but this one
is astounding 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Re: Face Masks
By: MadMax Date: November 18, 2021, 12:28 pm
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[quote author=Everyone’s a Quinner
link=topic=4304.msg78332#msg78332 date=1636950846]
Don’t get me wrong, everyone’s entitled to a view, but this one
is astounding 🤦🏽‍♂️
[/quote]
But unsurprising.
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Re: Face Masks
By: Bod Date: January 26, 2023, 5:08 pm
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HTML https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11680521/Another-6BILLION-PPE-Covid-tests-drain-Critics-slam-14-9bn-waste.html
Regardless of the different views individuals might have on the
PPE used by Joe Public, there needs to be a forensic and
brutally exposing investigation of who and how this procurement
was managed and authorised. I'm involved in polymer recycling
and am aware, via a good industry contact, that just NHS England
(not Scotland or Wales) has 5000 tons of plastic visors in
storeage costing millions/month.(40+ years normal demand) They
are recyclable, but the process is complex and expensive since
most visors have been poorly designed with the use of clear
plastic, elastics and expanded foams. My guess all will end up
in Waste to Energy furnaces. The purchase prices also need
thorough investigation - a basic face visor, with a decent
margin including delivery logistic to point of retail sale would
cost a maximum of 50p, even cheaper for NHS distribution. I've
yet to find anyone who can explain to me how a visor or plastic
apron can have a sell-by date of less than 10 years. Any wise
contributor here care to offer an explanation please?
I guess there are similar scenarios across Scotland and Wales.
And rest of EU?
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