COVID-19 'Pandemic'

pgs

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Because it's what I think, I think you do wear a mask. It's not a big deal really, you shouldn't let what I think take up so much of your time. It shouldn't matter to you.
Why then do you keep responding to my posts begging for a response ?
 

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As I have stated on numerous occasions you and your family can do whatever you want . Go for it wear all the masks you want . Have I ever asked you not to ? You do what you want , likewise I will do the same .


Then why do you insist on pestering people about them? Why the relentless comments?
 

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No no, little engine no projecting now. It is you who likes to pester people about masks. Why is that again? I don't believe you answered my question.
Again is this the response you are fishing for ? Will you laugh that I am that easy ? Fine F. U . Feel better now ?
 

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No no, little engine no projecting now. It is you who likes to pester people about masks. Why is that again? I don't believe you answered my question.


Beats me how anyone of sound mind could object to the reasoning for wearing a mask. The fact surgeons were them has to count for something.
 

Mockingbird

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Again is this the response you are fishing for ? Will you laugh that I am that easy ? Fine F. U . Feel better now ?

Do I feel better? Well, I gotta tell ya pgs, not really. I was hoping for a little more oomph, I mean last time you went off on me you called me a vindictive bitch. This latest response of yours is a little more... what's the word I'm looking for... limp. I am underwhelmed and somewhat bored.
 

Mockingbird

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Beats me how anyone of sound mind could object to the reasoning for wearing a mask. The fact surgeons were them has to count for something.

The reasoning makes sense, I have no hesitation in wearing one where needed. There's just too much to lose in the off chance of catching Covid should everyone opt out. Im not a fan of playing Russian roulette with my family's safety and am happy to do my part for everyone's safety. And if anyone wants to judge me for it, I have no control over that so it's inconsequential.
 

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🇬🇧 Army & Air Force 📺 Handing Out Random Tests Birmingham VIDEO

Is this a great use of our British Armed Forces resources? Why are we testing people with no symptoms?

 

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Air your opinion against the fascist lockdown on the state broadcaster and attack the government then it cuts you off. North Korea and China would be proud...

❄️ BBC Cut Off David Dimbleby LIVE 📺 For Blaming Government

This is your BBC - not balanced or fair....let alone democratic! Shameful contempt for a legend!

 

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First Nancy is NOT crazy....... she probably makes the most rational sense in that gang in Washington. It is TRUMP that is crazy.....as in mentally deranged.
Only an immature, psychologically unstable person would say that Harris is a monster. That is so gross ........and coming from POTUS.!!!!
The real puzzle is why there is anyone left that still supports this lunatic. Except for dangerous white supremacists gangs that are on stand by for him. Mind you Cult members are not all that sane either.







 

pgs

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Do I feel better? Well, I gotta tell ya pgs, not really. I was hoping for a little more oomph, I mean last time you went off on me you called me a vindictive bitch. This latest response of yours is a little more... what's the word I'm looking for... limp. I am underwhelmed and somewhat bored.
You are a vindictive bitch .IMO .
 

petros

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Final word on masks

If you arent infected, the mask is basically useless.

It's not a defensive measure.


Surgical Masks

Surgical masks are used as a physical barrier to protect the user from hazards, such as splashes of large droplets of blood or body fluids.

Surgical masks also protect other people against infection from the person wearing the surgical mask. Such masks trap large particles of body fluids that may contain bacteria or viruses expelled by the wearer.

Surgical masks are used for several different purposes, including the following:

• Placed on sick people to limit the spread of infectious respiratory secretions to others.

• Worn by healthcare providers to prevent accidental contamination of patients’ wounds by the organisms normally present in mucus
and saliva.

• Worn by workers to protect themselves from
splashes or sprays of blood or bodily fluids; they may also keep contaminated fingers/hands away from the mouth and nose.
Surgical masks are not designed or certified to prevent the inhalation of small airborne contaminants. These particles are not visible to
the naked eye but may still be capable of causing infection. Surgical masks are not designed to seal tightly against the user’s face. During
inhalation, much of the potentially contaminated air can pass through gaps between the face and the surgical mask and not be pulled through the filter material of the mask. Their ability to filter small particles varies significantly based upon the type of material used to make the surgical
mask, so they cannot be relied upon to protect workers against airborne infectious agents. Only
surgical masks that are cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be legally marketed in the United States have been tested for their
ability to resist blood and body fluids.

How to Contact OSHA
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing
safe and healthful workplaces for their employees.

OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting
and enforcing standards, and providing training, education, and assistance. For more information,
visit www.osha.gov or call OSHA at 1-800-321-
OSHA (6742), TTY 1-877-889-5627.
 
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pgs

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Final word on masks

If you arent infected, the mask is useless.

It's not a defensive measure.


Surgical Masks
Surgical masks are used as a physical barrier to protect the user from hazards, such as splashes
of large droplets of blood or body fluids.

Surgical masks also protect other people against
infection from the person wearing the surgical mask. Such masks trap large particles of body fluids that may contain bacteria or viruses
expelled by the wearer.

Surgical masks are used for several different purposes, including the following:

• Placed on sick people to limit the spread of infectious respiratory secretions to others.

• Worn by healthcare providers to prevent accidental contamination of patients’ wounds by the organisms normally present in mucus
and saliva.

• Worn by workers to protect themselves from
splashes or sprays of blood or bodily fluids; they may also keep contaminated fingers/hands away from the mouth and nose.
Surgical masks are not designed or certified to prevent the inhalation of small airborne contaminants. These particles are not visible to
the naked eye but may still be capable of causing infection. Surgical masks are not designed to seal tightly against the user’s face. During
inhalation, much of the potentially contaminated air can pass through gaps between the face and the surgical mask and not be pulled through the filter material of the mask. Their ability to filter small particles varies significantly based upon the type of material used to make the surgical
mask, so they cannot be relied upon to protect workers against airborne infectious agents. Only
surgical masks that are cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be legally marketed in the United States have been tested for their
ability to resist blood and body fluids.

How to Contact OSHA
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing
safe and healthful workplaces for their employees.

OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting
and enforcing standards, and providing training, education, and assistance. For more information,
visit www.osha.gov or call OSHA at 1-800-321-
OSHA (6742), TTY 1-877-889-5627.
But ,but , Bonnie Henry .
 

petros

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OSHA is the global gold standard and are the people who tell doctors how to properly use safety equipment.

OSHA is it. There is nothing better for information.

www.osha.gov › OSHA3219PDF

Respiratory Infection