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You know the size difference between Co2 and a water droplet containing covid?

But you ignore the blood gas trials(proof).....its all about Co2. Get that mask off your wife, think of the risk....

You keep talking about my wife......silly fkr......German study says different so take it up with them *****l
 
I'm not really sure why the government have chosen to take the stance that they have on face masks. My first thought is maybe it is too much hassle to continue to enforce it to be worn, or more so the hassle it causes the police or front line employee's in businesses.

I think to say though, it should be personal choice is open to argument, as I've said before what's the point in wearing a mask, in an enclosed public space, if no one else is wearing one, because you are not protected, so it defeats the object.

In regards to protected, protected from what, so I should clairfy, that I am led to believe via the media it reduces transmission by 25%. Why would I not want to do that.

Now on to the topic of masks restricting breathing, my personal experience is they do. But I'm still happy to wear one to protect others. I saw written above the difference between face makes and a crash helmet, I've worn both, to me there is a massive difference, but that's from when I had a motorbike in my younger days, so maybe I've just forgotten how restrictive a motorcylce helmet was.

One last thing, I found worth noting, in guantanamo bay, prisoners were forcibly made to wear masks, along with other stuff that was deemed as toture to intefere with sensory perception, or something like that anyway.

So I do see all sides of the argument.
 
Maybe people using motorcycle helmets should be restricted for time use, having had my time riding bikes i would say that the ventilation/rebreathing risk (if true) could cloud judgment while on the road. Sorry to switch subjects from proven clinical trials that debunk the C02 myth being pushed here as fact.

You fking dimwit......bike helmet has vents
 
I'm not really sure why the government have chosen to take the stance that they have on face masks. My first thought is maybe it is too much hassle to continue to enforce it to be worn, or more so the hassle it causes the police or front line employee's in businesses.

I think to say though, it should be personal choice is open to argument, as I've said before what's the point in wearing a mask, in an enclosed public space, if no one else is wearing one, because you are not protected, so it defeats the object.

In regards to protected, protected from what, so I should clairfy, that I am led to believe via the media it reduces transmission by 25%. Why would I not want to do that.

Now on to the topic of masks restricting breathing, my personal experience is they do. But I'm still happy to wear one to protect others. I saw written above the difference between face makes and a crash helmet, I've worn both, to me there is a massive difference, but that's from when I had a motorbike in my younger days, so maybe I've just forgotten how restrictive a motorcylce helmet was.

One last thing, I found worth noting, in guantanamo bay, prisoners were forcibly made to wear masks, along with other stuff that was deemed as toture to intefere with sensory perception, or something like that anyway.

So I do see all sides of the argument.
Face masks should defo be kept for public transport
 
I'd agree with you, certainly during peak periods.
They are making it sound like it's some kind of VE day just as Biden is doing over the Atlantic .
Keep it on transport coz it will be harder to bring back in if needed
 
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You keep talking about my wife......silly fkr......German study says different so take it up with them *****l

Have you been wearing a mask, you seem a bit dizzy.

So tell me more of this study as I have given multiple links that disprove the one you have.
 
You fking dimwit......bike helmet has vents

Is that pressure/flow rate at low and medium speeds sufficient? Also you must have worn a helmet and the padding sits where? Trapping the Co2, unless the material is a grade that prevents C02 trapping. The NHS is having a nightmare I guess. Surgeons taking risks with patients during complex surgery.

No mask NHS, less mistakes!!
 
They are making it sound like it's some kind of VE day just as Biden is doing over the Atlantic .
Keep it on transport coz it will be harder to bring back in if needed

I think the mask wearing has become a difficult thing for the government to enforce, simply as I said above, because it requires either the police or front line employee's in businesses to enforce it. That's neither fair or even possible realistically.

Here's an example of what they are up against... https://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidst...s-berating-passers-by-for-wearing-mas-250054/ Citizens going about their day peacefully, getting harassed.

It's down to people power now, if mask wearing becomes adopted, I have tbph and say I don't see that happening, but who knows, people can be amazing characters sometimes.

Me personally, I will carry a face mask with me when I go out. If I'm required to wear it, or am in an environment where other people are wearing it, I will put one on. I don't like wearing a face mask, but I'm not against them either, other than to say my breathing feels uncomfortable in one - thankfully I've given up smoking, so some chance one counteracts the other.
 
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Have you been wearing a mask, you seem a bit dizzy.

So tell me more of this study as I have given multiple links that disprove the one you have.

Read it yourself.

Yeah I did wear a mask for about a year.....dizziness is one of the symptoms from lack of oxygen yeah.
 
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Is that pressure/flow rate at low and medium speeds sufficient? Also you must have worn a helmet and the padding sits where? Trapping the Co2, unless the material is a grade that prevents C02 trapping. The NHS is having a nightmare I guess. Surgeons taking risks with patients during complex surgery.

No mask NHS, less mistakes!!

The one's the NHS are wearing are fine, we got them inthe factory but info tells themthey ain't good enough so they use ffp2 instead......any how's the NHS version has hardly any protection for any **** really but doesn't effect your health in a negative way.

So jobs a good un
 
Read it yourself.

Yeah I did wear a mask for about a year.....dizziness is one of the symptoms from lack of oxygen yeah.

I think what would be going on there is not dizziness due to the face mask, but more so a combination of the face mask and another condition, that could be anything as simple as low blood pressure/sugar. What I'm suggesting is not something that would happen, but something that could happen on a remote unexpected ocassion. So I agree with you in principle. Merely because your air flow would be hindered and the mask would need to be removed in such event, purely in my opinon of course.
 
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just **** off with this crap .

Explain.......oh I see because I called him a *****l........do you ever notice the crap chucked my way.......I'll await your piping up when it's not me doing it yeah.....I'll not hold my breath lol
 
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Read it yourself.

Yeah I did wear a mask for about a year.....dizziness is one of the symptoms from lack of oxygen yeah.

Disproven on many occasions in a number of online, mainstream and less mainstream outlets.(independent)
 
Just look at the study you attacked without reading ffs

i did, i looked at it and also used basic science to disprove. Face mask do not trap C02 due to its size. Also its only 4 of what is breathed out.

Plus mask are not fully sealed, so have vents. I will hold back on the insulting terms as it shows you are rattled adn have come to the point your view is being taken apart.
 
The one's the NHS are wearing are fine, we got them inthe factory but info tells themthey ain't good enough so they use ffp2 instead......any how's the NHS version has hardly any protection for any **** really but doesn't effect your health in a negative way.

So jobs a good un

So the cloth face masks used in the study/commonly worn are able to trap more c02. I don't think you have this right
 
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