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AIBU?

A visor is not a face covering

173 replies

Oneliner · 24/11/2020 23:39

Just that, AIBU?

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IntoP20 · 24/11/2020 23:39

YANBU

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BooksAreNotEssentialInWales · 24/11/2020 23:40

YABU

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dinosforall · 24/11/2020 23:40

The Covid board is that way >>>

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Nicknacky · 24/11/2020 23:41

And who made you the face covering judge?

People need to start minding their own business.

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Twigletfairy · 24/11/2020 23:41

At work we're told that the visors are just to protect our own eyes, they don't protect other people in the way masks do. We wear both mask and visor

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quelquechose · 24/11/2020 23:43

They don’t work as well. In my region (not UK) face coverings are mandatory inside and the rules (based on science and medical advice) are that visors are not sufficient.

Saying that, people are kind to each other here, so I’d assume if someone had a visor with no mask there would be a good reason for that.

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nocoolnamesleft · 24/11/2020 23:43

YANBU. They're only any use in addition to a mask.

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BumbleFlump · 24/11/2020 23:49

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AWaspOnAWindowReturns · 24/11/2020 23:52

@BumbleFlump

Totally agree, my local sainsbos is full of selfish fuckers wearing these... they might offer some personal protection to themselves but nothing for everyone else. Might be appropriate for staff who have to wear them all day and those who are asthmatic but only as a last resort really.

Perhaps your local sainsbo's is "full" of people who can't wear a close-fitting covering over their nose and mouth for whatever genuine reason, and are therefore legally exempt... but choose to wear a visor as they find it stops some of the judgemental stares, tuts and muttered comments about them being "selfish fuckers"?
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Changi · 24/11/2020 23:54

At work, we are told to wear a visor rather than a mask so that our faces can be seen.

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SheepandCow · 24/11/2020 23:59

@Nicknacky

And who made you the face covering judge?

People need to start minding their own business.

If you mean Covid precautions, then no. Not when it's something that impacts on so many other people. It's the same as drink driving.

OP - YANBU, but the How Dare People Want To Save The Long Term Economy And Lives/We Hate The Elderly and Disabled brigade will say otherwise!
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SheepandCow · 25/11/2020 00:00

Also, a visor is no good for ugly days.

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pawsies · 25/11/2020 00:24

Feel free to work a 9 hour shift working retail, having a quiet voice and various customers that rely on lip reading.

We're doing what suits our situation best thanks.

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Whitworth · 25/11/2020 00:24

nope. fair enough if someone can't wear a mask but I also see a lot of people commenting they use them because they prefer them. (including my own dm who can and has worn masks)

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Givemeabreak88 · 25/11/2020 00:27

Tbf I am exempt from wearing a face mask and got told on my local Facebook page that I should be wearing a visor instead then.

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AuntyPonsonby · 25/11/2020 00:33

@Oneliner

Just that, AIBU?

YABU (or at least wrong Grin). Mine covers my face.
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IfOnlyOurEyesSawSouls · 25/11/2020 00:38

YANBU

They were designed for us nurses to wear in addition to face masks .

They do NOT protect from Covid ... for either the person wearing it , or the person who is being given a service by said visor wearer.

I complained to my hairdresser that they were all wearing visors , and that i did not feel safe in there.

A few days later SAGE went on record to say that the visors are not adequate,.

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IfOnlyOurEyesSawSouls · 25/11/2020 00:40

People are seriously deluding themselves ( and being irresponsible) if they think a visor is sufficient.

They were NEVER designed to be worn on their own .

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TicTacTwo · 25/11/2020 00:42

Yanbu but I think they are allowed in England?

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LaurieFairyCake · 25/11/2020 00:43

I wear one (in school)

Totally fine as long as you social distance. I don't get within 2 metres of anyone.

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SheepandCow · 25/11/2020 00:46

@pawsies

Feel free to work a 9 hour shift working retail, having a quiet voice and various customers that rely on lip reading.

We're doing what suits our situation best thanks.

Out of interest, would your employer refuse to employ women who wear the niqab?
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Quaagars · 25/11/2020 00:46

A visor without a mask isn't a face covering in my opinion.
If you're wearing a visor, should be a mask too as face still exposed.
Still can't get worked up though if anyone does wear just a visor.

lol

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CreditScoreOfaHomelessGhost · 25/11/2020 00:52

A visor is better than nothing imo

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SheepandCow · 25/11/2020 00:57

To be fair, they don't really adequately protect, but I agree it's probably better than nothing - as long as people are aware it's not proper protection and adjust to take any precautions it might necessitate. So no false sense of security.
(Still completely useless for those ugly days).

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Legoandloldolls · 25/11/2020 01:02

It's better than nothing surely? It's something I cant get worked up over. We dont know why some people choose them. Constant changes at school from visors to masks to nothing. Decisions are being made hopefully based on what's the best solution. It suits that circumstance if you have to teach or work in retail or have agrophobia etc.

It would be so draining to just judge everyone's choices so I just try not too at that level. Too much else higher level which is under my control to sweat over. Otherwise its mentally exhausting surely stressing about what everyone else was weighed up for themselves.

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