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So any old mask Is protective now? FFS

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HMSSophie · 22/04/2020 07:25

Did I dream that, back when this all started, we were assured by the government that non clinical masks did nothing to protect us because the virus was so tiny it would pass straight through, and that anyone who thought that clipping on their "decorators mask" to pop to Tesco's was a good idea, was in fact a fool, a panic monger and, to be honest, rather an embarrassment to the nation?

So how come I saw someone telling me on Tv last night that even a double -folded piece of cotton would foil 99%'of virus spores (or whatever they are called).

Which is it? This government is unbelievable!!

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 21:06

Thanks ravenmum

I’m going to get flamed but I was pondering this on my exercise

If wearing a mask protects others from your, er, expulsions, then no wonder some people wearing them don’t worry about social distancing. Why would they?

Also, in terms of expelling particles while speaking- people rarely speak on the Tube, so makes no sense to make them compulsory. They can still cough or sneeze into an elbow.

Sneezing into a mask - ugh.

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ravenmum · 24/04/2020 16:49

Most people are just washing them once a day. But if you have a cotton mask, you can wash it under a hot tap and leave it an hour, and it's fine to wear it a bit damp (dries out from the heat of your face too). I've made mine from some old sports clothes so far, the quick-dry type.
People are wearing a total mixture here. I saw a bloke on a bike in some sort of gas mask! But all the normal ones are meant to do is catch the spit when you're talking, so it doesn't fly as far.

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 16:45
  • I should say by the time they leave for home!
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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 16:44

raven thank you.

In reality, I think it’s going to be difficult for Tube commuters to wear any type as they will get damp, but also, anyone still in work will be struggling a bit to wash a mask and have it dry by the time they get home. So they’ll end with disposables, if it’s made mandatory to wear them on the Tube.

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ravenmum · 24/04/2020 16:23

@LilacTree1 The top left type are meant to be thrown away after each use. The home-made ones you can make yourself out of an old t-shirt (or just wrap a scarf round your face), and you can wash them after use - hot wash - and/or disinfect/iron them to kill off the virus.
People are also making the home-made ones here and selling them online for about 6 eur each. I've got a sewing machine and have been making them for nothing for the family.

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backinthebox · 24/04/2020 16:09

you say this with the authority of some who has evidence of this. What source are you citing?

The numerous threads here.

🤣🤣 All the world’s an expert. However, if you wanted to delve a little deeper into recognised knowledge, You could read up on the Milgram Experiment and all the subsequent work by psychologists that has been done on obedience since. You’d find plenty to both back up my assertion that people can and do follow instructions when those instructions are given with authority, and to prove that it is very easy to fall into the trap of believing something because your peers told you it was so.

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 14:45

raven thank you

So from a moral perspective, we shouldn’t buy the top type? This is the most common and affordable type I have seen.

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ravenmum · 24/04/2020 14:36

@LilacTree1 The UK hasn't issued any recommendations yet, but the German government is specifically saying that people on the street should use the bottom left type of mask (home-made). The other two are medical masks. The top left type is a surgical mask which protects other people around you, and the bottom right type is a filtering mask that protects you.

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Shitsgettingcrazy · 24/04/2020 12:21

you say this with the authority of some who has evidence of this. What source are you citing?

The numerous threads here. All the discussions on TV with medical experts pointing out that wearing isn't about not catching it. Its about not spreading it. Yes I believe the majority of the general public think its about it protecting themselves.

I’ll take my 2 decades in aviation, along with all the numerous training courses and annual refreshers in safety, risk management, human behaviour, etc and put it back in the box. I work in an industry where it’s essential we persuade the great ignorant public (as you seem to think they are) to follow our instructions even in the face of immediate adversity. In spite of the fact that most travellers seem to ignore safety briefings, and every evacuation video has at least one person dragging their wheelie bag, you’d be amazed just how many people, when the shit hits the fan, listen to, understand and act on the instructions if they are given with authority.

And yet you can't tell the difference between crisis.

Yes, in imminent danger, people are more likely to follow instruction for short periods.

When there's danger that's not immediate and over a prolonged period, people relax and forget to follow specific instruction.

As I noted, a crer on TV with a mask pulled down to their chin/neck area to be interviewed. They have been trained. They can follow instruction, however over time people become complacent and forget basic instructions.

A poster here admitted to doing it herself.

You Bran assessment does make sense because no one is suggesting we do nothing.

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 11:48

Sorry, wrong thread!

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 10:58

🎤 bring on the dancing nurses
Feckless and not alone
Shiver and say
The words
EVERY LIE YOU’VE HEARD

(Now the Boris Johnson mantra)

First I’m gonna make it
Then I’m gonna break it till it falls apart🎤

Because this is how you behave after a landslide election victory.🤷🏻‍♀️

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LilacTree1 · 24/04/2020 10:56

Trying again

Is that standard blue mask, the top one in ravenmum picture, should I be leaving those for essential workers to buy?

If anyone knows the answer, I’d be v grateful, thank you.

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Hyrana · 24/04/2020 10:20

Non medical masks for the general public are likely better than nothing but they don't protect the wearer they protect those around them. So if everyone was to wear some sort of face covering and transmission was lessened then that would be a good thing I would have thought?

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backinthebox · 24/04/2020 08:20

Shitsgettingcrazy ”I think you will find most people want them, because they think its protects themselves.” you say this with the authority of some who has evidence of this. What source are you citing?

As for this “Anyone involved in risk assessment that thinks people adhere to instruction well, obviously hasn't worked enough on the field.” I’ll take my 2 decades in aviation, along with all the numerous training courses and annual refreshers in safety, risk management, human behaviour, etc and put it back in the box. I work in an industry where it’s essential we persuade the great ignorant public (as you seem to think they are) to follow our instructions even in the face of immediate adversity. In spite of the fact that most travellers seem to ignore safety briefings, and every evacuation video has at least one person dragging their wheelie bag, you’d be amazed just how many people, when the shit hits the fan, listen to, understand and act on the instructions if they are given with authority. So far authoritative instructions on hand washing backed up by amusing videos on social media have changed the way people wash their hands. We stand 2m apart in the shopping queue. We don’t go out - even people like my mum who initially ranted that no virus would stop her going to the pub on quiz night! People mostly do comply. To suggest that it is not worth putting into place strategies that could reduce transmission because some people will not do it properly and an even smaller number will not comply at all is foolish and shortsighted. I’ve seen mask wearing by the general public in place in countries where it is compulsory and guess what? Everyone wears a mask.

Going back to my BRAN analysis - what happens if we all Act and wear a mask, and what happens if we do Nothing? Looking at other countries wrt mask wearing, doing nothing is just allowing us to spread the virus around. There are lots of things the UK needs to improve to catch up with other countries - testing, track and trace, we are underperforming in all of these. A many pronged attack is needed to enable us to return to some semblance of the new normal. We should be doing everything we can.

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BigChocFrenzy · 23/04/2020 21:03

How to make a non-medical facemask (no sewing)
[[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/06/how-to-make-no-sew-face-mask-coronavirus
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/06/how-to-make-no-sew-face-mask-coronavirus]]

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LangClegsInSpace · 23/04/2020 20:21

I don't get why people seem to think that putting a mask on seems to deactivate the part of someone's brain that says ah, best keep washing my hands and maintaining social distancing.

Yup. Stinks of the Nudge Unit.

www.bi.team/our-work/covid-19/

How many of these names will be mentioned as SAGE members in the eventual inquiry?

www.bi.team/about-us/our-people/

So any old mask Is protective now? FFS
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thistimeofyear · 23/04/2020 19:55

The govt have always said the same thing about masks. You have just not listened properly OP. They are not effective for protecting you from getting the disease the right ones can only help prevent you spreading it and can make things worse for the wearer if not worn correctly - trapping moisture and virus etc. I noticed first hand today several very smug mask wearers in Sainsbury’s who kept ignoring social distancing as though they were immune because they were wearing one. If you have a mask keep the fuck away from me please!!!

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LilacTree1 · 23/04/2020 19:44

Wearing a mask on the Tube on a hot day, it would be damp very quickly.

Glad I’m not the only one laughing about the facial recognition point!

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LilacTree1 · 23/04/2020 19:43

ravenmum in your picture, the mask at the top, is that one that healthcare workers would need?

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Watertorture · 23/04/2020 19:33

I'm interested in the idea they can be made out of t-shirts - I read 100% cotton in two layers, but T-shirt's are a particularly stretchy kind of cotton would it not have (tiny) holes when stretched?
I had also read like a pp that tea towel material was more effective in trials, but harder to breath through (which might make people take them off).

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Shitsgettingcrazy · 23/04/2020 19:10

@Bounceyflouncey it depends if they use it properly, and stick to hygine guidance as well.

It may help a small amount. It may not if people keep doing things like pulling them down onto their chin/neck, touching it, not taking it off correctly, not washing reusable ones etc.

Like I said, I think there could be a place for them, but as a small part of the whole puzzle.

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Bounceyflouncey · 23/04/2020 19:05

Except with covid, that few percent, not doing it properly can impacts hundreds

But in regards to wearing masks which protect those around you, even if people misuse them and render them a few percent less effective, surely that's better than wearing nothing? Confused

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Shitsgettingcrazy · 23/04/2020 19:04

For those saying its not difficult to learn how to use them properly.

Calander has just interviewed a carer with a medical mask pulled down to her chin and onto her neck, whilst she was interviewed. This is someone who should know how to use them, will have had more information than an info graphic and still forgot.

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LittleStar667 · 23/04/2020 18:58

Cant believe it now. 2 days later my post about wearing masks was deleted and now here we go everyone will be wearing them. Glad we bought our reusable masks 3months ago

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Yas01 · 23/04/2020 18:41

I wouldn't trust anything the government tells us either. They keep changing their opinions. I'm certain a few years back, certain female members of the community were compared to letterboxes for covering their faces, laws In France banning women from wearing their masks for their own personal reasons. They were so against it. Now, in the name of survival masks are recommended! Suddenly, we are being told to make our own! Don't trust the government, do what you think will keep you safe.

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