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"Masks may be dropped from needing to be worn. If so. Are you dropping wearing yours?" Really? We've just had an email saying the local secondary schools are now asking children to wear their masks all day long except when eating. This has just been put in in at least 3 local schools | |||
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"Probably yes, i will stop wearing one. I will still carry one around within reach so in the car or bag, I will access the situation as to where i am going, so for example i would still think of putting a mask on to enter a hospital or the local surgery, if i had a cold or cough i would consider wearing one so am not spluttering particles over everyone if i was in a shop. Some circumstances even now though are ridiculous like having to put a mask on to enter a restaurant and then promptly removing it when sitting down. Hopefully this will all make people think a little bit more about things rather than just blithely returning to how it was." Yes I agree it depends on the situation. We have been on trains a lot recently and on a number of occasions been the only people in the carriage but its still a legal requirement to wear one. | |||
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"I'll probably continue to wear mine in certain situations. Though to be honest I've doubted their effectiveness from day one . This is because a very high percentage of people I see don't wear them properly, wear them for too long or repeatedly wear the same one, continually use their fingers to adjust them round their mouth and nose or pull them down to speak. Since we were told at the start that we wear masks to protect other people I'm not confident that I'm being protected" I have always thought this too so I'll be not using mine. | |||
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"Don't think they'll do much good if vast majority stop wearing them. As I understand it, the mask was to limit virus spreading outwards rather than as protection against inhaling virus. " Correct, they would offer some protection but a bit like wearing a book as a bullet proof shirt. It may lessen the viral load that hits you but you will probably get hit. But I see no harm like in the far East if people start to wear them as a curtesy when they have a cold. | |||
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"Don't think they'll do much good if vast majority stop wearing them. As I understand it, the mask was to limit virus spreading outwards rather than as protection against inhaling virus. Correct, they would offer some protection but a bit like wearing a book as a bullet proof shirt. It may lessen the viral load that hits you but you will probably get hit. " Unless of course it's the Encyclopedia Britannica opened at B for Bullet Proof Vest. | |||
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"I'll probably continue to wear mine in certain situations. Though to be honest I've doubted their effectiveness from day one . This is because a very high percentage of people I see don't wear them properly, wear them for too long or repeatedly wear the same one, continually use their fingers to adjust them round their mouth and nose or pull them down to speak. Since we were told at the start that we wear masks to protect other people I'm not confident that I'm being protected" At the start of the pandemic the advice was to NOT wear masks as the constant readjusting and incorrect use would be detrimental but whatever I don't wear one, nor will I. Everyone can do as the please I will maintain social distancing though as I like my space | |||
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" Though to be honest I've doubted their effectiveness from day one . This is because a very high percentage of people I see don't wear them properly, wear them for too long or repeatedly wear the same one, continually use their fingers to adjust them round their mouth and nose or pull them down to speak. Since we were told at the start that we wear masks to protect other people I'm not confident that I'm being protected" This. Even in restaurants you're supposed to put on a mask to use a bathroom. Every single person in that situation is reusing their disposable masks multiple times, have them in their pockets, rubbing against tables, falling on the floor then going back over ones face. What's the point in making up a rule that has absolutely no practical real life way of applying it properly for it to actually work? The only people who actually suffer from it are those who are forced to work in it all day long. People who scream the loudest about how they're protecting others are usually the ones who misuse their face covering every time they wear it. | |||
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"I really think it's a mistake and that we should have to wear masks for the foreseeable. I hate wearing them because my glasses always steam up but with cases on the rise again, it doesn't make sense to stop wearing them. Just my opinion " JUST BECAUSE THEY SAY doesn't mean you have to stop wearing your mask it's your choice. | |||
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"Probably yes, i will stop wearing one. I will still carry one around within reach so in the car or bag, I will access the situation as to where i am going, so for example i would still think of putting a mask on to enter a hospital or the local surgery, if i had a cold or cough i would consider wearing one so am not spluttering particles over everyone if i was in a shop. Some circumstances even now though are ridiculous like having to put a mask on to enter a restaurant and then promptly removing it when sitting down. Hopefully this will all make people think a little bit more about things rather than just blithely returning to how it was. Yes I agree it depends on the situation. We have been on trains a lot recently and on a number of occasions been the only people in the carriage but its still a legal requirement to wear one. " I was surprised how the mask wearers were the minority | |||
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"I don't and won't wear one. When I wear one for work (dust) I have no problem with it, but at least a n95, not just a piece of cloth.... Many people say "I'll wear one although I don't believe they actually do anything", many remarkable events have happened in history with just going along with a very entitled vocal few. So very very few are worn according to the guidance, it's like a bad joke, peer pressure and the open want to virtue signal 'I'm a nice person, we're all in this together' is what keeps the fear factor up there. Last year with no vaccine and more isolation the death rate still did not go higher than in 2003. This last year has seen the biggest transfer of wealth in human history ( to the clown, I have no wealth envy, I'm doing well thankyou), the biggest pandemic is profit driven fear. Fear and bad news is a business model that keeps the rich rich and richer. Even if you are willing to send your child to school in a mask, at least tell them how to wear one by the guidance, instead 99% are wearing a single use mask for eight hours, but at least it shows the parents are such nice people." The masks are complete nonsense. If people think they make any difference, they’re more stupid than they look wearing one. | |||
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"Masks may be dropped from needing to be worn. If so. Are you dropping wearing yours?" Ill be keeping it on in supermarkets, school, and transport but not in the pub or cinema | |||
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"I don't and won't wear one. When I wear one for work (dust) I have no problem with it, but at least a n95, not just a piece of cloth.... Many people say "I'll wear one although I don't believe they actually do anything", many remarkable events have happened in history with just going along with a very entitled vocal few. So very very few are worn according to the guidance, it's like a bad joke, peer pressure and the open want to virtue signal 'I'm a nice person, we're all in this together' is what keeps the fear factor up there. Last year with no vaccine and more isolation the death rate still did not go higher than in 2003. This last year has seen the biggest transfer of wealth in human history ( to the clown, I have no wealth envy, I'm doing well thankyou), the biggest pandemic is profit driven fear. Fear and bad news is a business model that keeps the rich rich and richer. Even if you are willing to send your child to school in a mask, at least tell them how to wear one by the guidance, instead 99% are wearing a single use mask for eight hours, but at least it shows the parents are such nice people. The masks are complete nonsense. If people think they make any difference, they’re more stupid than they look wearing one. " Not true proper masks are effective flimsy bits of cloth with holes to put ears in a rubbish.. Unfortunately too many people wear those! | |||
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"Masks may be dropped from needing to be worn. If so. Are you dropping wearing yours? Ill be keeping it on in supermarkets, school, and transport but not in the pub or cinema " Why just in those places? What would you define as a proper mask? | |||
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"I really think it's a mistake and that we should have to wear masks for the foreseeable. I hate wearing them because my glasses always steam up but with cases on the rise again, it doesn't make sense to stop wearing them. Just my opinion " Anti fog nose clip. Works surprisingly well for any cloth base mask that you can feed into it. Only £5 from amazon. Regarding the thread, yes, the masks should be to stay until it is a cultural norm when shopping etc. | |||
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"Masks may be dropped from needing to be worn. If so. Are you dropping wearing yours?" They will all go straight in the bin | |||
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"I don't and won't wear one. When I wear one for work (dust) I have no problem with it, but at least a n95, not just a piece of cloth.... Many people say "I'll wear one although I don't believe they actually do anything", many remarkable events have happened in history with just going along with a very entitled vocal few. So very very few are worn according to the guidance, it's like a bad joke, peer pressure and the open want to virtue signal 'I'm a nice person, we're all in this together' is what keeps the fear factor up there. Last year with no vaccine and more isolation the death rate still did not go higher than in 2003. This last year has seen the biggest transfer of wealth in human history ( to the clown, I have no wealth envy, I'm doing well thankyou), the biggest pandemic is profit driven fear. Fear and bad news is a business model that keeps the rich rich and richer. Even if you are willing to send your child to school in a mask, at least tell them how to wear one by the guidance, instead 99% are wearing a single use mask for eight hours, but at least it shows the parents are such nice people. The masks are complete nonsense. If people think they make any difference, they’re more stupid than they look wearing one. " I don’t think anyone who wears a mask is the least bit concerned about their appearance in the grand scheme of things. So it’s a bit silly to say they look stupid and think that they’ll care for your derogatory opinion. | |||
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"I don't and won't wear one. When I wear one for work (dust) I have no problem with it, but at least a n95, not just a piece of cloth.... Many people say "I'll wear one although I don't believe they actually do anything", many remarkable events have happened in history with just going along with a very entitled vocal few. So very very few are worn according to the guidance, it's like a bad joke, peer pressure and the open want to virtue signal 'I'm a nice person, we're all in this together' is what keeps the fear factor up there. Last year with no vaccine and more isolation the death rate still did not go higher than in 2003. This last year has seen the biggest transfer of wealth in human history ( to the clown, I have no wealth envy, I'm doing well thankyou), the biggest pandemic is profit driven fear. Fear and bad news is a business model that keeps the rich rich and richer. Even if you are willing to send your child to school in a mask, at least tell them how to wear one by the guidance, instead 99% are wearing a single use mask for eight hours, but at least it shows the parents are such nice people. The masks are complete nonsense. If people think they make any difference, they’re more stupid than they look wearing one. I don’t think anyone who wears a mask is the least bit concerned about their appearance in the grand scheme of things. So it’s a bit silly to say they look stupid and think that they’ll care for your derogatory opinion." My opinion was not derogatory, the latter one was. | |||
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"Masks may be dropped from needing to be worn. If so. Are you dropping wearing yours?" Yes and can not wait but will still need to wear one for my 12hr shifts at work. | |||
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"i will be wearing masks for a long time yet, i have a week imune system and despite having had 3 jabs, maybe needing a 4th, waiting for blood test results, so in my case its not worth the risk to not wear one, if i caught covid it would almost certainly kill me, so looking abit daft really isnt important " Dad people e ignore people in your situation | |||
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"i will be wearing masks for a long time yet, i have a week imune system and despite having had 3 jabs, maybe needing a 4th, waiting for blood test results, so in my case its not worth the risk to not wear one, if i caught covid it would almost certainly kill me, so looking abit daft really isnt important " You realise a mask worn by you protects other people? It does nothing to protect you.. | |||
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"i will be wearing masks for a long time yet, i have a week imune system and despite having had 3 jabs, maybe needing a 4th, waiting for blood test results, so in my case its not worth the risk to not wear one, if i caught covid it would almost certainly kill me, so looking abit daft really isnt important You realise a mask worn by you protects other people? It does nothing to protect you.." well maybe people should think of others then if that is the case but anyway its better than nothing | |||
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"I don't and won't wear one. When I wear one for work (dust) I have no problem with it, but at least a n95, not just a piece of cloth.... Many people say "I'll wear one although I don't believe they actually do anything", many remarkable events have happened in history with just going along with a very entitled vocal few. So very very few are worn according to the guidance, it's like a bad joke, peer pressure and the open want to virtue signal 'I'm a nice person, we're all in this together' is what keeps the fear factor up there. Last year with no vaccine and more isolation the death rate still did not go higher than in 2003. This last year has seen the biggest transfer of wealth in human history ( to the clown, I have no wealth envy, I'm doing well thankyou), the biggest pandemic is profit driven fear. Fear and bad news is a business model that keeps the rich rich and richer. Even if you are willing to send your child to school in a mask, at least tell them how to wear one by the guidance, instead 99% are wearing a single use mask for eight hours, but at least it shows the parents are such nice people. The masks are complete nonsense. If people think they make any difference, they’re more stupid than they look wearing one. " I wear a hood to play in... The mask is nothing! | |||
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"Masks are not necessary but testing is. You’re going to a club to meet strangers. Don’t you think testing before entry should be compulsory. My partner currently has covid after visiting a club on a social night. Only takes one kiss and he was infected." Totally agree 100% | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies " What does the government have to gain from people dieing? | |||
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"Don't think they'll do much good if vast majority stop wearing them. As I understand it, the mask was to limit virus spreading outwards rather than as protection against inhaling virus. " Yep, a point many seemed to miss. It was to catch large aerosolised droplets from coughing or sneezing, which an immediate physical barrier in front of your face will be relatively effective at and more effective the higher its filtration/number of layers. It would always be less effective on the inhalation side as pretty much anything widely available wouldn’t be airtight. It was restriction at source, not at target. | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing?" Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on " Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong " Not mentioning the Government has spent around 299 billion to fight covid and protect the economy from April 2020 to April 2021. That ain't no sofa change, it will take generations to pay back. | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong " It's all circumstantial how many are that close who still classify others as family and how many actually have had a will written and even if they have it could be written to go to the PDSA or similar their is no guarantee and I'm far from being wrong but I'll let you think so because I'm good | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong " Plus balance the NHS it's free so regardless of the type of treatment needed they all carry a cost you only have to look at the reason for travel insurance should a person need medical assistant the cost all adds up and isn't cheap it's lucky because of the NHS if their was only a private sector more people would die because they couldn't afford | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong It's all circumstantial how many are that close who still classify others as family and how many actually have had a will written and even if they have it could be written to go to the PDSA or similar their is no guarantee and I'm far from being wrong but I'll let you think so because I'm good " Why do you think you have to be close to someone in your family to claim their estate? Plus if you left something to charity it’s not taxable so how would the government benefit from it? | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong It's all circumstantial how many are that close who still classify others as family and how many actually have had a will written and even if they have it could be written to go to the PDSA or similar their is no guarantee and I'm far from being wrong but I'll let you think so because I'm good Why do you think you have to be close to someone in your family to claim their estate? Plus if you left something to charity it’s not taxable so how would the government benefit from it?" No will a will only gives another an entitlement if theirs no will which is available for any person to setup it's gone. I no it's not taxable I was making a point doesn't automatically mean another family member would get anything which is what you are claiming | |||
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"I really think it's a mistake and that we should have to wear masks for the foreseeable. I hate wearing them because my glasses always steam up but with cases on the rise again, it doesn't make sense to stop wearing them. Just my opinion " Agreed x | |||
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"I really think it's a mistake and that we should have to wear masks for the foreseeable. I hate wearing them because my glasses always steam up but with cases on the rise again, it doesn't make sense to stop wearing them. Just my opinion " +1. I'm going to continue to wear mine. It's an annoyance for sure, but I think Covid-19 would be more so. | |||
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"Masks can be scrapped from 19th July..I may wear mine in very crowded places, but that protects others, not myself." See .. I’m confused.. It’s interesting that witty and valance both said that they would both still wearing masks in certain situation like crowded indoor spaces, but then why open up everywhere with no capacity restrictions Like people are going to go to nightclubs and wear masks? That is the scientist moving away from the politicians…. I think all places should be allowed to open.. it’s the capacity thing that worries me! I can imagine that there are going to be loads of people who end up getting self isolation alerts Also they are lifting the individual mandate to wear masks… does that mean that businesses can still demand you wear on on their premises… is so you are opening up a whole can of worms | |||
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"Masks can be scrapped from 19th July..I may wear mine in very crowded places, but that protects others, not myself. See .. I’m confused.. It’s interesting that witty and valance both said that they would both still wearing masks in certain situation like crowded indoor spaces, but then why open up everywhere with no capacity restrictions Like people are going to go to nightclubs and wear masks? That is the scientist moving away from the politicians…. I think all places should be allowed to open.. it’s the capacity thing that worries me! I can imagine that there are going to be loads of people who end up getting self isolation alerts Also they are lifting the individual mandate to wear masks… does that mean that businesses can still demand you wear on on their premises… is so you are opening up a whole can of worms " Private entities like Manchester Tram, can impose whatever restrictions they like. However, it will be uo to them to police such restrictions. | |||
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"Masks can be scrapped from 19th July..I may wear mine in very crowded places, but that protects others, not myself. See .. I’m confused.. It’s interesting that witty and valance both said that they would both still wearing masks in certain situation like crowded indoor spaces, but then why open up everywhere with no capacity restrictions Like people are going to go to nightclubs and wear masks? That is the scientist moving away from the politicians…. I think all places should be allowed to open.. it’s the capacity thing that worries me! I can imagine that there are going to be loads of people who end up getting self isolation alerts Also they are lifting the individual mandate to wear masks… does that mean that businesses can still demand you wear on on their premises… is so you are opening up a whole can of worms " They are hoping we will be sensible and make a choice to wear them in certain situations..I would think that businesses can still demand we wear them..but probably won't enforce it.. | |||
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"Weak government caved into the anti vaccine brigade. Believing them speaking for the majority when in fact they have only represent themselves." Are you sure that it wasn't some questionable generalised doomsday scenario modules that they have caved into? Majority of the adult population are vaxed. Scaremongering worked! | |||
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"I'm going to continue wearing mine as the numbers are increasing and it was pointed out their main concern the delta virus but just like before oh well we had to see what happens and loads of people died and it'll be the same again the government doesn't care what happens because they actually gain more if anyone dies What does the government have to gain from people dieing? Fees, expenses, paying money out given circumstances plus if own anything it goes straight to the government if their is no will if the government pays your rent if it's capped list goes on Sorry but that is complete rubbish. There are literally dozens of scenarios for someone dying right from a pauper with nothing and no assets through to a billionaire with a will and family. And if there is no will it does not necessarily mean that the government get everything. In fact it is rarely the case as there tends to be a relative, however distant, to claim the estate. If you take the average working person who pays income tax, plus taxes on everything else such as fuel as an example. They die and leave everything to their partner. There is no tax to pay and now you’re not paying any tax because you’re deceased. Also it used to be said that the cost to the nhs to treat smokers was less than the tax they had raised by smoking. So generally, but obviously not in every scenario, I would say that you’re wrong Plus balance the NHS it's free so regardless of the type of treatment needed they all carry a cost you only have to look at the reason for travel insurance should a person need medical assistant the cost all adds up and isn't cheap it's lucky because of the NHS if their was only a private sector more people would die because they couldn't afford" The NHS is not free... | |||
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"I really think it's a mistake and that we should have to wear masks for the foreseeable. I hate wearing them because my glasses always steam up but with cases on the rise again, it doesn't make sense to stop wearing them. Just my opinion " I agree, I dont stay in England but shall continue to wear a mask when on public transport or in shops etc. Cases are predicted to rise to 50,000 a day in England and the PM still wants to drop the social distancing rules etc | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C" Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start?" It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen " Grant Shapps is going to make the announcement as he is transport secretary, just like Gavin Williamson is going make the announcement re school bubbles. | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen " Thanks Fabio | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen Grant Shapps is going to make the announcement as he is transport secretary, just like Gavin Williamson is going make the announcement re school bubbles." | |||
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"Nope I won’t be continuing to wear mine." You do realise your mask is for our protection, not yours, don’t you? A tad selfish not to wear one, surely? | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen " Unfair for under 25s who can't be double vaccinated until September | |||
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"No isolation from amber countries was a winner for me Good bye masks, hello sunny holidays. I don't even care anymore Mrs C Ooh..I missed that one, when does that start? It’s not!…. It’s apparently being considered… announcement may come at end of week if it is going to happen Unfair for under 25s who can't be double vaccinated until September" In the same vein what about the under 18s, parents don’t have to isolate on returning, but the kids do ? Until it’s announced none of us know the travel rules. | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds." The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage. | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds.The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage." Masks went from our school on 17 May and bubbles went out the window this week | |||
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"Where I live in the US we dropped the mask mandate on June 22nd. For me it depends on where I'm going. Public buses still require it, so obviously I wear it then. Also if I go into a business where it's hard to social distance due to the size of the building." Sounds sensible to me! | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds.The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage. Masks went from our school on 17 May and bubbles went out the window this week " Masks have gone in the senior school, but not for teachers in primary, and we’ve still got bubbles. Our school is tightening restrictions, because is the delta variant cases rising. | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds.The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage. Masks went from our school on 17 May and bubbles went out the window this week Masks have gone in the senior school, but not for teachers in primary, and we’ve still got bubbles. Our school is tightening restrictions, because is the delta variant cases rising." You know, I think that also sounds really sensible to respond locally to the actual needs and requirements rather than a "one fits all" = "All masks binned" approach. | |||
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"I will still wear my mask at work , in public places shops etc ,there not hard to wear , the benefits outweigh the inconvenience " | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds.The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage. Masks went from our school on 17 May and bubbles went out the window this week Masks have gone in the senior school, but not for teachers in primary, and we’ve still got bubbles. Our school is tightening restrictions, because is the delta variant cases rising.You know, I think that also sounds really sensible to respond locally to the actual needs and requirements rather than a "one fits all" = "All masks binned" approach. " Agree local approach rather than one fits all. We’ve had our first case of virus this year, the child is at home and every pupil and teacher is doing daily lft tests, if negative go to school. Such a more sensible approach than the 10 day stay at home | |||
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"I've got three kids and have had only one cold in a year. This is unheard of - schools are germ factories after all. Stricter hygiene and masks must be a factor in this. I'll keep it. It bothers me very little, isn't stopping me doing anything and I really really hate colds.The thing is if they kept the mask wearing for schools ,shops and transport you would then have the usual people in the media and on here saying why do you have to do this when people are packed in nightclubs, theatres,pubs etc it doesnt make sense and is taking away my freedom of choice. There is always going to be some opposition whatever the decision is thats just the way of the world and with social media these days gets lots of coverage. Masks went from our school on 17 May and bubbles went out the window this week Masks have gone in the senior school, but not for teachers in primary, and we’ve still got bubbles. Our school is tightening restrictions, because is the delta variant cases rising.You know, I think that also sounds really sensible to respond locally to the actual needs and requirements rather than a "one fits all" = "All masks binned" approach. Agree local approach rather than one fits all. We’ve had our first case of virus this year, the child is at home and every pupil and teacher is doing daily lft tests, if negative go to school. Such a more sensible approach than the 10 day stay at home " I agree. Senior school child had to test every day now for 7 days, as his year group is rife with it. | |||
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