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Thai Health Ministry says cloth face masks effective if worn properly

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I wonder if the doctor saying this has a mask business like this doctor in the UK?  You can buy these useless pieces of cloth from her online shop at £12.50 a pop, but just make sure to swap it for something slightly less useless when encountering other people.  

 

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    The primary benefit of cloth masks is to remind the user to not touch the nose and mouth frequently. They are infinitely less effective than most think. And I am not only referring to Omicron.   

  • Really. Just yesterday...   https://www.thaipbsworld.com/cloth-face-masks-not-recommended-against-omicron/

  • I only wear one to enter business that ask me to.

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13 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I totally agree with the benefit of wearing a mask in an indoor public space. Makes total sense. But, while jogging or bicycling or walking on a nearly deserted beach? Or while riding in a car with your family? 

 

The current hysteria is so over the top. 

I went for a walk in a public park last night at 9:30 pm. It was deserted (no one else walking) as it closes at 10pm. Later on, I saw some Thai people in the park wearing masks. It's insane. People on motorcycles wearning masks with no helmets takes the cake though.

11 hours ago, Tim207 said:

I guess i was a little unclear. The smoke test is try blowing smoke through the mask and when i referred to watching someone with glasses and a mask the point was all the air blowing out the top of the mask unfiltered often causes peoples glasses to fog. ???? Long night and jet lag fogging my brain.

I know the problem - my glasses are always fogging up too.

I have not and will not wear a mask ever......Ok maybe to go in 7-11 and that's it....

Just now, redwood1 said:

I have not and will not wear a mask ever......Ok maybe to go in 7-11 and that's it....

Don't see the point of your post.

38 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Don't see the point of your post.

The point is I will absolutely never wear a mask..ever...Except to go into 7-11 that seems pretty clear to me...

Just now, redwood1 said:

The point is I will absolutely never wear a mask..ever...Except to go into 7-11 that seems pretty clear to me...

Then the first sentence is completely redundant, and a lie!

Two bickering personal attacks have been removed, best you stop now with this fighting and stalking.

 

 

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