Coronavirus.

BobClay

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Thehooperman

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Isn't it amazing the amount of 101 passengers who claim they have a "hidden disability" when challenged about not wearing a face covering but don't bother to mention their "disability" when trying to skank a free journey to Stone by saying Stone Road or saying Stone instead of Stoke?

Lockdown two is on its way very soon with these idiots!!!!
 

cj1

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How are masks dangerous for some people when there is zero reduction in blood oxygen levels by waring one? Why are they dangerous for some people? Are there genuine cases where a mask could be dangerous?
 

Gramaisc

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How are masks dangerous for some people when there is zero reduction in blood oxygen levels by waring one? Why are they dangerous for some people? Are there genuine cases where a mask could be dangerous?
There are rarely situations involving a 'danger' from masks, but there are some, very limited, exemptions.


You do not need to wear a face covering if you have a legitimate reason not to. This includes:

  • young children under the age of 11
  • not being able to put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability
  • if putting on, wearing or removing a face covering will cause you severe distress
  • if you are travelling with or providing assistance to someone who relies on lip reading to communicate
  • to avoid harm or injury, or the risk of harm or injury, to yourself or others
  • to avoid injury, or to escape a risk of harm, and you do not have a face covering with you
  • to eat or drink, but only if you need to
  • to take medication
  • if a police officer or other official requests you remove your face covering

https://www.amicushealth.nhs.uk/exemptions-people-who-do-not-have-to-wear-face-masks/
 

staffordjas

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Seen so many people in Poole today walking around shops with masks dangling from one ear, under their chins , or none at all. I waited outside a shopping centre whilst hubby was waiting to be served with his shoes (are we actually supposed to be trying shoes on in shops now? He was told by the assistant it was allowed.....) The exit was clearly marked ' No Entry' but so many people were having a laugh entering through it :ohno:
 

Mudgie

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There are rarely situations involving a 'danger' from masks, but there are some, very limited, exemptions.


You do not need to wear a face covering if you have a legitimate reason not to. This includes:

  • young children under the age of 11
  • not being able to put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability
  • if putting on, wearing or removing a face covering will cause you severe distress
  • if you are travelling with or providing assistance to someone who relies on lip reading to communicate
  • to avoid harm or injury, or the risk of harm or injury, to yourself or others
  • to avoid injury, or to escape a risk of harm, and you do not have a face covering with you
  • to eat or drink, but only if you need to
  • to take medication
  • if a police officer or other official requests you remove your face covering

https://www.amicushealth.nhs.uk/exemptions-people-who-do-not-have-to-wear-face-masks/
"young children under the age of 11" - so how are we to know which "children under the age of 11" are "young"?
 

cj1

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The exclusions are so wishy washy almost anybody could argue they are legally exempt from waring one.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
There are many on FB bragging about refusing to wear one, refusing to fill in track and trace (or putting in fake details), basically a bunch of absolute cretins proving why the gene pool needs chlorine.
The very definition of Facebook.

And Twitter, for that matter.
 

staffordjas

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Out of all the pubs we've visited over the last 3 days in Poole , the only one to ask for Track & Trace details so far has been a Spoons pub tonight. Even had a box of 'new' pens and 'used' pens to use to fill the details in at the door before letting you in.

Had been apprehensive about venturing in , but actually felt safer in there than anywhere else tonight as it's only them that have had the screens up, sanitiser in plentiful supply , and toilet doors propped open etc and looking like trying to stick to the rules.
 

Tilly

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I personally don't think we've even begun to understand the long term effects of this virus on the entire human world. Short of an almost immediate and effective vaccine, it's a slippery slope downward.

https://www.marinetraffic.com/blog/...e_Newsletter&utm_content=SupplyChain_blogpost

Shit-the-bed!

Written in the style of a 3 month year old chimpanzee on laughing gas with a funnel shoved up it's arse hole

Why bother sharing such drivel?

We only have 4 days worth of food in the country at any given time

Start there.

And then listen to the slack jaw lament
 

BobClay

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Good for you Tilly. Go for it kidder.

I hope your right, I really do, but I suspect if you're not some years from now, you'll have crept under a rock somewhere. (not that it will help.)

:heyhey:
 
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