Popular Post snoop1130 Posted January 27 Popular Post Posted January 27 File photo for reference only Starting tomorrow, the Ministry of Public Health will begin distributing over 8 million face masks across the country to tackle harmful PM 2.5 dust pollution. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those in high-risk areas, known as orange and red zones, can collect masks from public hospitals and health offices. Each person is eligible to receive one mask per day for up to seven days. The ministry emphasizes there is no mask shortage, with ample supplies of both surgical and N95 masks available. Citizens are advised to monitor air quality levels before heading outdoors and to wear a mask if pollution levels are high to safeguard their health. -- 2025-01-27 3 3
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted January 27 Popular Post Posted January 27 Fix the bluddy problem Thailand. It has been happening for years. A week's supply of masks is as much use as a plaster on an amputation. 4 3 2
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted January 27 Popular Post Posted January 27 The masks were never gone.. Unbelievable how many still wearing masks since the Covid crisis.. I wish they did the same with wearing helmets, but that is too difficult. 1 2
Popular Post Will B Good Posted January 27 Popular Post Posted January 27 Nobody is telling me to wear a mask.......I'm not wearing a mask.......there is no pollution....... it's a hoax just get us used to conforming ......this is outrageous......people who wears masks are sheeple......there's no evidence breasthing heavily polluted air does you any harm. 1 2 3
Popular Post connda Posted January 27 Popular Post Posted January 27 Cloth and paper masks don't work any better for filtering out PM 2.5 then they did Covid virus and for the same reasons. Complete false sense of security. The only thing that works are serious, well-fitting respirators like 3M N95 and P100 filters. 1 2 1
tomazbodner Posted January 27 Posted January 27 2 hours ago, connda said: Cloth and paper masks don't work any better for filtering out PM 2.5 then they did Covid virus and for the same reasons. Complete false sense of security. The only thing that works are serious, well-fitting respirators like 3M N95 and P100 filters. KN94/N95 do have moderate effect on pollution but only when fitting the face well (which most people don't know how to achieve), then you have apart from the proper respirator like on your photo also electronic respirators - they use fans and HEPA filters. Probably most popular was LG Pure Care. But they are expensive and battery doesn't last very long, so they are OK for someone using it for a couple of hours outside, but not for someone wearing it all day. It is however more comfortable to breathe in due to fans blowing air inside and trying your face if it's hot. Because of the fans blowing in and having higher pressure inside than outside, they also don't have to seal that well, although the silicone mask around your nose and mouth is quite tight. https://www.lg.com/levant_en/air-care/lg-ap300awfa 1
GammaGlobulin Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Back in 2018, or 2019, when CM experienced horrendous air pollution numbers, sometimes exceeding 400, and even 500, I purchased 200 3M FFP3 respirators. Fortunately, even after the pandemic, I still have quite a few...yet to be used, and stored in a cool dry place. They are genuine: Probably, when these run out, I will buy the same or similar from 3M. Someday, though, wearing respirators may become too tiresome.... And when this happens.... I must do my best to just learn how to.... Breathe underwater. And, a Merman, I shall I be. 3M....All the Way! Very useful for exercise outdoors, during most of the year. One must learn to adjust to a situation that will not change for the better during our lifetimes.... But only deteriorate, .... In coming years. Burn on! Burn on.....
GammaGlobulin Posted January 27 Posted January 27 4 hours ago, tomazbodner said: fitting the face well (which most people don't know how to achieve) Thankfully, there are some here who have been properly trained in Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) facilities...and therefore know how to properly fit respirators of various brands. I know how to fit a mask, thankfully. Hope you do, too. Also, please remember to have someone, a friend, check your fit, before you go out in the Thailand smoke..... Thank you. 1
MarkBR Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Masks are mostly performative to make it seem like the govt. is doing something. Most are not capable of filtering pm2.5. Need to have N95 as people on here have pointed out. Would be better to have air-purifiers in all indoor facilities. Better still, stop crop burning & forest fire burning. Have mechanisms that result in it being more economic for farmers to NOT burn than to burn.
KannikaP Posted January 28 Posted January 28 8 million masks for a population of 70 million...for ONE week. Hahahah555 1
Popular Post KireB Posted January 28 Popular Post Posted January 28 10 hours ago, Will B Good said: Nobody is telling me to wear a mask.......I'm not wearing a mask.......there is no pollution....... it's a hoax just get us used to conforming ......this is outrageous......people who wears masks are sheeple......there's no evidence breasthing heavily polluted air does you any harm. Don't comment when drunk. 1 3
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted January 28 Popular Post Posted January 28 11 hours ago, Will B Good said: Nobody is telling me to wear a mask.......I'm not wearing a mask.......there is no pollution....... it's a hoax just get us used to conforming ......this is outrageous......people who wears masks are sheeple......there's no evidence breasthing heavily polluted air does you any harm. Neither is there any evidence that you are totally deluded, but you have certainly raised the concern, Sir! 1 1 1 1
petedk Posted January 28 Posted January 28 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Starting tomorrow, the Ministry of Public Health will begin distributing over 8 million face masks across the country to tackle harmful PM 2.5 dust pollution. It's great to see how this government knows how to "tackle" pollution. Free train rides and free masks. Let them burn the sigar cane. No problem!!!! 1
MikeandDow Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Treating the symptom of air pollution without addressing the cause is not practical or ethical. Typical Thai goverment can not see beyond it nose !!! 1 1
watchcat Posted January 28 Posted January 28 4 hours ago, KannikaP said: 8 million masks for a population of 70 million...for ONE week. Hahahah555 You're correct. 1 1
Popular Post fulhamster Posted January 28 Popular Post Posted January 28 Perhaps some unnamed politician still has a few warehouses full of covid masks that need shifting 2 1
phetphet Posted January 28 Posted January 28 I doubt mask number two in the photo will do any good, if any of them. 1
hotchilli Posted January 28 Posted January 28 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Starting tomorrow, the Ministry of Public Health will begin distributing over 8 million face masks across the country to tackle harmful PM 2.5 dust pollution. Handing out face masks tackles nothing...... just like the government. 1
realfunster Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Wonderful. With the subsidised free public transport in BKK and acquiring masks to handle the air quality issues, enough government budget to provide xx% as defensible benefits to the power brokers. Reduce government and nationalise where possible, get the pigs away from the trough. 1
Popular Post Skeptic7 Posted January 29 Popular Post Posted January 29 As in much of the medical industry (not all)...treating the symptoms rather than the cause. 1 2
UWEB Posted January 29 Posted January 29 How the distribution of Masks will stop the criminal Farmers burning their fields?
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