SketchyMagpie
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Yes question.The virus originated in a Government laboratory in China
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Lidl was 50/50 tonight, although that was by far the most masked-up scenario I've seen since I came back five weeks ago.Has Covid gone? Only me and one other customer wearing masks earlier in Asda. Feel sorry for the staff, who all seemed to have one
I'll lend you a stapler.I no longer wear a mask at work (due to still having breathing difficulties if wearing one for a long time) as they are now personal choice where I work, but I still wear one when visiting other businesses....
What makes me laugh & annoys me most is my place if work has ONE perticular elderly customer who has worn a mask through the whole thing.... But on his chin..... No matter how many times we reminded him it belongs over his mouth and nose, it would suddenly appear back in his CHIN, I've never been so frustrated by someone & to make it worse he visits daily...
Now that he doesnt have to wear a mask... Guess what..... THE BLOODY THING IS STILL ON HIS CHIN!
Same in Cannock. Morrisons is also good for maskwearers.I must be lucky with my trips to Sainsburys, no matter what time I go in the masked are always the majority.
Timing may well be a factor - I went earlier than my usual time tonight - more people, plus a higher percentage masked - possibly about the same risk as fewer people and a lower mask-rate later on - who knows?I must be lucky with my trips to Sainsburys, no matter what time I go in the masked are always the majority.
I still wear mine, it isn't only me I have to protect, I have the youngest here too. Had a bit of a scare other week, he'd been on a works day out to Alton Towers on the Thursday, by weekend he was fully bunged up, coughing all over the shop. Naturally I followed suit and came down with quite a nasty cough n cold.Pub tonight down here in Poole..... family of 4 wearing masks but one with it around her the chin the whole time , even when eating, (and she was the one who looked ill....)
Quite a few real oldies wearing them when walking to the loo etc (also made sure I wore mine when going to the loo , or stroking one of the many dogs)
Bus to Bournemouth was 50/50 , lots of oldies and youngsters not bothering despite announcements saying not obligatory , but prefered.
Sainsburys there were only about 5 customers apart from us wearing them.
Still getting looks as if to say what are you wearing a mask for, you must be infected to be wearing one...
Costs nothing to wear my mask (although made me look like a senile idiot trying on a chain in the jewellers getting all hot and bothered with it on, but at least the staff were also masked up) so will keep wearing it to try to keep me and others who are bothered safer.
Timing may well be a factor - I went earlier than my usual time tonight - more people, plus a higher percentage masked - possibly about the same risk as fewer people and a lower mask-rate later on - who knows?
Just think of it as a false beard.I no longer wear a mask at work (due to still having breathing difficulties if wearing one for a long time) as they are now personal choice where I work, but I still wear one when visiting other businesses....
What makes me laugh & annoys me most is my place if work has ONE perticular elderly customer who has worn a mask through the whole thing.... But on his chin..... No matter how many times we reminded him it belongs over his mouth and nose, it would suddenly appear back in his CHIN, I've never been so frustrated by someone & to make it worse he visits daily...
Now that he doesnt have to wear a mask... Guess what..... THE BLOODY THING IS STILL ON HIS CHIN!