Found mine to be nice and warm in the freezing gale between the car park and shop today too.demographic wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 7:40 pmAbsolutely that^.weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:10 pmWhen did 'we' stop wearing them in shops? Who on earth would get on public transport without one?irie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:03 pm So we're back with having to wear face masks in shops and on public transport, and having to have PCR tests when (re)entering the UK ffs.
If this "Omicron" variant really is ultra infectious it's gonna rip through the unvaccinated like a hot knife through butter.
We might have stopped wearing masks in shops but I bloody didn't.
It's easy to fire a mask on and even if it makes no difference to me it might help the immunity compromised. Why wouldn't I do it?
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So you then, not we.irie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:53 pmNeither Mrs irie nor myself have been wearing masks in shops for weeks. Don't use public transport so don't know about that.weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:23 pmYeah, fuck turning into a unicornMingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:15 pm
80% of the punters using the trains on the sarf coast around Brighton.
And I'd have been really worried if they said it was the "Unicron" variant
Previously posted BMJ research about masks etc. but seems that fingers didn't move under the words.
Suspect the WHO avoided calling it the "Xi" variant for fear of offending Xi Jinping the Chinese leader.
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Agreed...but I live in Wales which has been mask compulsory since around 1832.demographic wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 7:40 pmAbsolutely that^.weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:10 pmWhen did 'we' stop wearing them in shops? Who on earth would get on public transport without one?irie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:03 pm So we're back with having to wear face masks in shops and on public transport, and having to have PCR tests when (re)entering the UK ffs.
If this "Omicron" variant really is ultra infectious it's gonna rip through the unvaccinated like a hot knife through butter.
We might have stopped wearing masks in shops but I bloody didn't.
It's easy to fire a mask on and even if it makes no difference to me it might help the immunity compromised. Why wouldn't I do it?
I work in a store in Aberystwyth...we had a lady in today, who , upon watching her elderly mother coughing her ring up aid...its the masks, I'm from Leeds, we don't wear them up there.
The number of people who swan through without them is truly amazing.
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After some of what I've read on a group for local tour operators (PCR tests and 2 - 5 day isolation in the UK, Switzerland putting the UK on the red list) I'm sitting here in a bit of a misery. That fcuks up our winter, our businesses and for some of us, our lives even more than so far
Sadly I don't have a winter contract yet. And my guess is that if the Swiss news is true, I'm not gonna get one. Not really sure what's gonna happen if that's the case
Sadly I don't have a winter contract yet. And my guess is that if the Swiss news is true, I'm not gonna get one. Not really sure what's gonna happen if that's the case
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Can't to get a job in Geneva? Or any of the other towns? Jody seems to manage it? Even if just flipping burgers?Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:31 pm After some of what I've read on a group for local tour operators (PCR tests and 2 - 5 day isolation in the UK, Switzerland putting the UK on the red list) I'm sitting here in a bit of a misery. That fcuks up our winter, our businesses and for some of us, our lives even more than so far
Sadly I don't have a winter contract yet. And my guess is that if the Swiss news is true, I'm not gonna get one. Not really sure what's gonna happen if that's the case
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I thought where the fuck is Eswatini ?!?
Turns out someone's rebranded Swaziland. I haven't been there since the 90s. Very good casinos.
Turns out someone's rebranded Swaziland. I haven't been there since the 90s. Very good casinos.
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Jody has two jobs over here, one for each season, and (it seems)various it in the UK. I've not worked in the UK for 5 years and really have no interest in moving back!weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:37 pmCan't to get a job in Geneva? Or any of the other towns? Jody seems to manage it? Even if just flipping burgers?Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:31 pm After some of what I've read on a group for local tour operators (PCR tests and 2 - 5 day isolation in the UK, Switzerland putting the UK on the red list) I'm sitting here in a bit of a misery. That fcuks up our winter, our businesses and for some of us, our lives even more than so far
Sadly I don't have a winter contract yet. And my guess is that if the Swiss news is true, I'm not gonna get one. Not really sure what's gonna happen if that's the case
I've been on a sick note as unable to lift anything much so haven't worked since the operation. Nerves not 100% but strength coming back. Sicknote finishes 5th December and had a job lined up to start the 6th. But that's dependant on tourists coming in - which, if the uk goes on the French red list as well as Swiss won't happen
Geneva is 2.5 hours away and I have no vehicle - TBF any job other than transfers will be a challenge with no vehicle but I'd manage. But the transfer job was lined up and sorted
Gonna message the winter job and see what he says - if he backs out I'll try find something else for sure.
Didn't need to before as was all set for the winter to coincide with physios and doctor being happy for me to lift luggage and drive for 8 hours a day.
So much for positive thinking that this winter would go ahead.
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The operative phrase was "having to" i.e. obligatory, whereas before it was optional.weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:02 pmSo you then, not we.irie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:53 pmNeither Mrs irie nor myself have been wearing masks in shops for weeks. Don't use public transport so don't know about that.
Previously posted BMJ research about masks etc. but seems that fingers didn't move under the words.
Suspect the WHO avoided calling it the "Xi" variant for fear of offending Xi Jinping the Chinese leader.
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You either did, or you didn't.
Wasn't law to do so but you said you and you're wife weren't.
To me it never seemed that hard to do and as the UK infection numbers have been so high it seemed to make sense to me to wear em in shops.
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The thing I don't understand is that non-mask wearers appear proud of it. Surely they're either wets and weeds (I don't like it, can't bear it, it's not nice mummy), deluded (I know better than all them there advisers and can google something to prove it), or just plain selfish bastards (I'm jabbed, fcuk those who aren't or can't be or are stuck behind a counter and have no choice but to interact with ME), or finally, I'm well 'ard me, covid wouldn't dare touch me....ie congenitally stupid.demographic wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 11:15 pmYou either did, or you didn't.
Wasn't law to do so but you said you and you're wife weren't.
To me it never seemed that hard to do and as the UK infection numbers have been so high it seemed to make sense to me to wear em in shops.
Whichever, I might not shout about it if I wasn't a wearer.
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No problem with wanting to be left alone, if you are alone then wearing a mask doesn't matter. If you insist on mingling with others though...but then it's all about the me rather than the them eh?
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What do you want them to die from? [Presumably the rationale is that you are changing them away from the consequences of 'unhealthy' and 'unfit'?]
Is that sort of choice part of the course?
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Normally if someone I don't know suffers it doesn't affect me but people getting sick with Covid does affect me, it causes restrictions and stresses the NHS.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 10:46 amThis is the hypocritical stuff I'm on about, you've gone through your whole life turning a blind eye to all sorts of misery and death because it suited you, but now you want to talk about saving lives because it's fashionable.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 10:38 am No problem with wanting to be left alone, if you are alone then wearing a mask doesn't matter. If you insist on mingling with others though...but then it's all about the me rather than the them eh?
And now you're telling me I'm all about me? Tell me, how many courses do you put on to help people get fit? How many healthy eating courses? How many anti-smoking courses?
I run at least one of each, three of some, and two I run them personally, as in leading exercise or training people, for no other reason than I want people to live healthier lives. Wearing masks is not as important as any of those in the grand scheme of things.
If my mask wearing prevents someone else catching it if I didn't realise I was infected then it was worth the slight inconvenience.
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There's an incorrect assumption or two in the above statement.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 10:46 amThis is the hypocritical stuff I'm on about, you've gone through your whole life turning a blind eye to all sorts of misery and death because it suited you, but now you want to talk about saving lives because it's fashionable.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 10:38 am No problem with wanting to be left alone, if you are alone then wearing a mask doesn't matter. If you insist on mingling with others though...but then it's all about the me rather than the them eh?
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A more appropriate comparison would be me choosing not to hand out sweets to fat people in the street.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:22 amHave a read about what obesity costs the NHS in time and money, then alcohol, then smoking.
I'm assuming you both stop fat people in the street and tell them off?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:10 am
There's an incorrect assumption or two in the above statement.
If not then should you be doing it about mask wearing?
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Whataboutery.
Also, you have absolutely no idea how I spend/have spent my time, money and whatever leverage I can get on anything beyond this board. So carry on assuming and running your fitty classes.
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