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Fair enough.It helped me raise a smile on a rainy day.
Hope you have both just reached the worst you are going to get with it , and soon feeling much better.Surprise surprise, it's positive for us both, still we seem to have reached the heavy stinking cold stage and no noticable deterioration.....
As long as you are wearing a mask, transmission through vapour is far more likely than through surfaces.Bit worrying here in London seeing no- one sanitising and not being able to attempt to social distance .
Especially as I've been so paranoid beforehand making sure I don't touch handles, rails etc. Then having no option than to hang onto the tube poles and fast moving escalators or risk breaking my neck .
Plenty of sanitiser available in places , just not seen people using it.
All I've been able to do , to attempt falling victim , is use gallons of my own sanitiser as well .
Been just a case of hoping being double jabbed is giving me the best protection possible , taking as many precautions as I'm able to safely do so , and praying for the best.
Afraid just having to go with the flow ...
(One thing I noticed on the infection rate stats before we came , the rates in the hotel postcode were only about a quarter of my home postcode area. So fingers crossed...)
As long as you are wearing a mask, transmission through vapour is far more likely than through surfaces.
I did Tesco at 7pm and it was similar, worst I've seen at a supermarket yet.
FFP3s are now realtively easy to get hold of, e.g. https://www.medisave.co.uk/honeywell-ffp3-face-masks-3207.htmlFFP2 or even better FFP3 give a better degree of protection to the user. (if you can get hold of them)
I walked round coughing. Made a few move away.I haven't been in Stafford since October, but I was an off-peak shopper long before "all this".
On the western island, I have seen a single adult shopper without a mask, back in October - and he won't be back in there until the requirements and his behaviour are back in sync.
It is not unusual to see school-age children masked in shops here - around a quarter to a third, I would say. 'My' Lidl here actually has a supply of appropriately smaller masks.
If the tactile transmission mode concerns you, then it's worth being careful about touching your own face with your hands.
Lots of not fully vaccinated teens/early 20s, in close contact. Not much of a surprise.Just heard on the radio that there are 4,000 cases linked to Boardmasters.