Face masks 10:37 - Jan 13 with 4516 views | Whiterockin | Should people who are exempt from wearing face masks on medical grounds be made to shield, for their own safety and the safety of others. IMO opinion it makes no sense for people to be allowed into confined spaces without a face mask. It certainly would simplify matters, no face mask no entry 100%. | | | | |
Face masks on 10:43 - Jan 13 with 2345 views | Dr_Winston | Does a suitable support network exist to maintain the existence of people shut up at home? Notwithstanding the moral implications of basically putting people under house arrest just for having health problems. Ultimately, if everyone else is masked up and taking proper precautions then what are the risks? | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Face masks on 10:46 - Jan 13 with 2354 views | Whiterockin |
Face masks on 10:43 - Jan 13 by Dr_Winston | Does a suitable support network exist to maintain the existence of people shut up at home? Notwithstanding the moral implications of basically putting people under house arrest just for having health problems. Ultimately, if everyone else is masked up and taking proper precautions then what are the risks? |
Fair enough but many are not masking up and using medical grounds as an unwarranted excuse. | | | |
Face masks on 10:48 - Jan 13 with 2349 views | controversial_jack | If ppl are too too ill to wear masks, they shouldn't be mixing with others, however we don't have the support structure or the infrastructure to deliver food etc to those who need it.It wasn't always possible to get a slot for delivery during the last lockdown, so i'm assuming it's the same now | | | |
Face masks on 10:50 - Jan 13 with 2326 views | Dr_Winston |
Face masks on 10:46 - Jan 13 by Whiterockin | Fair enough but many are not masking up and using medical grounds as an unwarranted excuse. |
Can't say I've ever seen that many not masked up anywhere I've gone shopping since they became mandatory. Tiny percentage. Masks can only do so much anyway. If people aren't properly sanitising their hands before handling things in a supermarket that others may then follow straight afterwards, or touching their faces before cleaning their hands again, then masks are pretty pointless. In fact, you could probably make a pretty good case for mask wearing lulling people into a false sense of security. If it was investigated, I'd happily wager that there was a far greater number of people incorrectly wiping down trolley handles and such than going into Tesco unmasked. Maybe the focus is on the wrong thing. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Face masks on 10:53 - Jan 13 with 2338 views | Whiterockin |
Face masks on 10:50 - Jan 13 by Dr_Winston | Can't say I've ever seen that many not masked up anywhere I've gone shopping since they became mandatory. Tiny percentage. Masks can only do so much anyway. If people aren't properly sanitising their hands before handling things in a supermarket that others may then follow straight afterwards, or touching their faces before cleaning their hands again, then masks are pretty pointless. In fact, you could probably make a pretty good case for mask wearing lulling people into a false sense of security. If it was investigated, I'd happily wager that there was a far greater number of people incorrectly wiping down trolley handles and such than going into Tesco unmasked. Maybe the focus is on the wrong thing. |
After the first lock down all shops had somebody on the door to make sure of sanitation, not the case now. | | | |
Face masks on 10:57 - Jan 13 with 2303 views | Dr_Winston |
Face masks on 10:53 - Jan 13 by Whiterockin | After the first lock down all shops had somebody on the door to make sure of sanitation, not the case now. |
To me that's a far bigger issue. Policing of the fomites matters more. And I'd like to thank Steven Soderbergh for teaching me what fomites are. | |
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Face masks on 11:18 - Jan 13 with 2309 views | controversial_jack | Supermarket staff are told by head office not to confront customers over non mask wearing, and i had that direct from the council covid enforcement.That's where the blame lies, with head offices. | | | |
Face masks on 11:30 - Jan 13 with 2298 views | Scotia |
Face masks on 10:53 - Jan 13 by Whiterockin | After the first lock down all shops had somebody on the door to make sure of sanitation, not the case now. |
Standards have definitely dropped, I haven't had to queue to get in to a supermarket since the spring. The sanitiser stations are often empty now too. It's not good enough really. I don't see why anyone who is exempt from wearing a mask can't wear a face shield. There is an argument to say that if you can't wear either perhaps you need to get someone else to shop for you. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Face masks on 11:37 - Jan 13 with 2285 views | Professor |
Face masks on 11:30 - Jan 13 by Scotia | Standards have definitely dropped, I haven't had to queue to get in to a supermarket since the spring. The sanitiser stations are often empty now too. It's not good enough really. I don't see why anyone who is exempt from wearing a mask can't wear a face shield. There is an argument to say that if you can't wear either perhaps you need to get someone else to shop for you. |
All true-but fomite transmission is nowhere near as important as direct contact. I suspect the real number of people who cannot wear a mask for medical or disability grounds is very low (well under 5%). My son would be exempt but wears one. A possibility is a badge or lanyard (like the autism sunflower) which has worked well for us in airports (fast track for security and boarding for example. | | | |
Face masks on 11:57 - Jan 13 with 2268 views | exhmrc1 | There are some people who cannot wear masks. Deaf people who communicate through lip reading. My sister was telling me the other night that she had gone to the hospital and met a woman whilst there who wasnt wearing a mask. The woman had lung cancer and couldnt breath. It isnt that simple. When I go to shops I rarely see people without masks. The odd one maybe. The figures have gone up since people starting wearing masks which suggests the wearing of masks leads to people ignoring social distancing which is the absolute key. It was the reason WG didnt introduce them in the first place. Whitty and Vallance were never convinced on them along with Atherton. They were brought in against their advice by Johnson to justify moving away from the 2 metre rule. Interestingly for the period shops were open and really full the virus has become less prevalent in Wales. What does that tell you. | | | |
Face masks on 12:10 - Jan 13 with 2254 views | Catullus | Maybe supermarkets and GP's could coordinate and give slots for people who can't wear masks. No referral from your GP, no entry? We had slots for the elderly, for key workers, why not for non mask wearers? Then again, some people don't wear masks because of facial hair. I've seen a shelf stacker in Tesco Neath Abbey with a full beard and no mask. Shouldn't he be taken off a customer facing role, put out in the warehouse to work, for his own safety as well as others? All it needs is some thought and a willingness to do something for the greater good, possibly? | |
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Face masks on 13:49 - Jan 13 with 2227 views | onehunglow |
Face masks on 12:10 - Jan 13 by Catullus | Maybe supermarkets and GP's could coordinate and give slots for people who can't wear masks. No referral from your GP, no entry? We had slots for the elderly, for key workers, why not for non mask wearers? Then again, some people don't wear masks because of facial hair. I've seen a shelf stacker in Tesco Neath Abbey with a full beard and no mask. Shouldn't he be taken off a customer facing role, put out in the warehouse to work, for his own safety as well as others? All it needs is some thought and a willingness to do something for the greater good, possibly? |
Being exempt should be no reason to enter a store.Chances of covid transmision much higher than somebody starving to death. People are taking the puss and we need to do what we should have done 9 month ago and hammer them ;isolate them and make them feel the scum they are for spreading this curse with no thought for front line workers/the old/supermarket staff. We have messed around for too long and Boris's legacy will be one of a weak PM afraid to make unpopular decisions. | |
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Face masks on 15:45 - Jan 13 with 2184 views | Highjack |
Face masks on 13:49 - Jan 13 by onehunglow | Being exempt should be no reason to enter a store.Chances of covid transmision much higher than somebody starving to death. People are taking the puss and we need to do what we should have done 9 month ago and hammer them ;isolate them and make them feel the scum they are for spreading this curse with no thought for front line workers/the old/supermarket staff. We have messed around for too long and Boris's legacy will be one of a weak PM afraid to make unpopular decisions. |
Supermarkets should be made to severely limit the amount of people allowed in. Then people should be told on entry just grab what you need quickly and get out. Anyone found lingering or browsing too long should be strapped up by their ankles and thoroughly flogged. I made the mistake of popping into a supermarket for a few bits and pieces a few weeks ago. It was carnage in there. Must have been at least 500 people. Nobody distancing, whole extended families stopping to chat with people they knew. I just walked straight out of there and went to the local shop for local people instead. | |
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Face masks on 16:12 - Jan 13 with 2179 views | onehunglow |
Face masks on 15:45 - Jan 13 by Highjack | Supermarkets should be made to severely limit the amount of people allowed in. Then people should be told on entry just grab what you need quickly and get out. Anyone found lingering or browsing too long should be strapped up by their ankles and thoroughly flogged. I made the mistake of popping into a supermarket for a few bits and pieces a few weeks ago. It was carnage in there. Must have been at least 500 people. Nobody distancing, whole extended families stopping to chat with people they knew. I just walked straight out of there and went to the local shop for local people instead. |
You did well. Worst experience for us was going to Asda in Wallasey-purely for turkey crown which was rated highly. It truly upset me to see so many utterly not a feck giving . Make no mistake high.Thousands have died because of this attitude. We are only now,9 months later,waking up to this horror show. | |
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Face masks on 16:41 - Jan 13 with 2164 views | Highjack |
Face masks on 16:12 - Jan 13 by onehunglow | You did well. Worst experience for us was going to Asda in Wallasey-purely for turkey crown which was rated highly. It truly upset me to see so many utterly not a feck giving . Make no mistake high.Thousands have died because of this attitude. We are only now,9 months later,waking up to this horror show. |
It’s the behaviour of people in supermarkets that is keeping this virus well fed. It’s the only thing open so people are taking their family to the supermarket for a day out. There was a poor girl on the reduced to clear bit reducing stuff and she must have had thirty people all swarming round her, pawing at her and trying to get at the cheap stuff. It was like dawn of the dead. They had put up plastic sheeting over the “non essential” goods but people were just ripping it apart to get at what was beneath. That was just what I saw in ten minutes of being in there. God knows what they’ve had to put up with for the last year or so of this. | |
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Face masks on 16:55 - Jan 13 with 2156 views | felixstowe_jack |
Face masks on 13:49 - Jan 13 by onehunglow | Being exempt should be no reason to enter a store.Chances of covid transmision much higher than somebody starving to death. People are taking the puss and we need to do what we should have done 9 month ago and hammer them ;isolate them and make them feel the scum they are for spreading this curse with no thought for front line workers/the old/supermarket staff. We have messed around for too long and Boris's legacy will be one of a weak PM afraid to make unpopular decisions. |
You can add Drakeford's name even weaker and a bigger ditherer. | |
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Face masks on 16:56 - Jan 13 with 2160 views | KeithHaynes |
Face masks on 15:45 - Jan 13 by Highjack | Supermarkets should be made to severely limit the amount of people allowed in. Then people should be told on entry just grab what you need quickly and get out. Anyone found lingering or browsing too long should be strapped up by their ankles and thoroughly flogged. I made the mistake of popping into a supermarket for a few bits and pieces a few weeks ago. It was carnage in there. Must have been at least 500 people. Nobody distancing, whole extended families stopping to chat with people they knew. I just walked straight out of there and went to the local shop for local people instead. |
So there’s no regulated amount of people entering shops ? | |
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Face masks on 17:12 - Jan 13 with 2150 views | Highjack |
Face masks on 16:56 - Jan 13 by KeithHaynes | So there’s no regulated amount of people entering shops ? |
I’ve no idea but there didn’t seem to be. It was a free for all in there. | |
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Face masks on 17:30 - Jan 13 with 2142 views | SPboy |
Face masks on 16:41 - Jan 13 by Highjack | It’s the behaviour of people in supermarkets that is keeping this virus well fed. It’s the only thing open so people are taking their family to the supermarket for a day out. There was a poor girl on the reduced to clear bit reducing stuff and she must have had thirty people all swarming round her, pawing at her and trying to get at the cheap stuff. It was like dawn of the dead. They had put up plastic sheeting over the “non essential” goods but people were just ripping it apart to get at what was beneath. That was just what I saw in ten minutes of being in there. God knows what they’ve had to put up with for the last year or so of this. |
It’s not just the supermarkets though is it ? What about the weekly student parties on Glanmor Road & the Uplands- Brynmill areas .. police have been there every weekend for the last month or more with reports in WOL seemingly failing to deter | | | |
Face masks on 17:52 - Jan 13 with 2132 views | KeithHaynes |
Face masks on 17:12 - Jan 13 by Highjack | I’ve no idea but there didn’t seem to be. It was a free for all in there. |
Sorry mate, my question is in supermarkets and shops ( regardless of size ) now is there a restricted amount of people allowed in ? | |
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Face masks on 17:54 - Jan 13 with 2113 views | Neath_Jack | Stop people shopping in couples. Stop people shopping wearing gloves. | |
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Face masks on 18:03 - Jan 13 with 2118 views | Highjack |
Face masks on 17:52 - Jan 13 by KeithHaynes | Sorry mate, my question is in supermarkets and shops ( regardless of size ) now is there a restricted amount of people allowed in ? |
There must be some sort of limit I assume but either they aren’t sticking to it or the limit should be set an awful lot lower. They probably want as many people in as possible to boost profits. | |
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Face masks on 18:35 - Jan 13 with 2116 views | controversial_jack |
Face masks on 17:52 - Jan 13 by KeithHaynes | Sorry mate, my question is in supermarkets and shops ( regardless of size ) now is there a restricted amount of people allowed in ? |
No! | | | |
Face masks on 18:41 - Jan 13 with 2106 views | raynor94 |
Face masks on 17:52 - Jan 13 by KeithHaynes | Sorry mate, my question is in supermarkets and shops ( regardless of size ) now is there a restricted amount of people allowed in ? |
Yes, Sainsbury and Morrison in Swansea both have security on the door with clickers, counting the ins and outs | |
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Face masks on 19:12 - Jan 13 with 2100 views | exhmrc1 |
Face masks on 17:30 - Jan 13 by SPboy | It’s not just the supermarkets though is it ? What about the weekly student parties on Glanmor Road & the Uplands- Brynmill areas .. police have been there every weekend for the last month or more with reports in WOL seemingly failing to deter |
As far as student parties they are not majorly impacting on the figures. Brynmill has had 27 new cases in the last 7 days and Uplands 35. They are down from 67 and 85 on 22 Dec. [Post edited 13 Jan 2021 19:13]
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