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1 minute ago, top4718 said:

I'm not going there again, it doesn't exist, supermarkets would have been awash with cases, they haven't been.

Why? I rarely spend more than a few seconds in close proximity to any one individual. Check out assistants are protected by perspex screens.

 

Now then - who is pulling Boris' strings and what's this "plandemic" if not a conspiracy theory?

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Just now, Longcol said:

Why? I rarely spend more than a few seconds in close proximity to any one individual. Check out assistants are protected by perspex screens.

 

Now then - who is pulling Boris' strings and what's this "plandemic" if not a conspiracy theory?

Staff are in contact with 1000's of people daily, so this "deadly" virus can not only be stopped by a cheap paper mask that doesn't fit properly a flimsy perspex screen also halts it, I'm surprised its managed to infect anyone 🤣

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6 minutes ago, top4718 said:

Staff are in contact with 1000's of people daily, so this "deadly" virus can not only be stopped by a cheap paper mask that doesn't fit properly a flimsy perspex screen also halts it, I'm surprised its managed to infect anyone 🤣

Not for any significant length of time with any one individual. 

 

And love to see the "science" that says covid particles can penetrate perspex 😎 Go find it tops!

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2 minutes ago, Longcol said:

Not for any significant length of time with any one individual. 

 

And love to see the "science" that says covid particles can penetrate perspex 😎 Go find it tops!

A study did show that screens make things worse as airflow is a good combatant for viruses. Whu are masks being  mandated in supermarkets, a waste of time if what you say is true.

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6 minutes ago, top4718 said:

A study did show that screens make things worse as airflow is a good combatant for viruses. Whu are masks being  mandated in supermarkets, a waste of time if what you say is true.

And the link to this study is?

 

Like airflow only happens in one direction  - lol.

 

How do covid particles penetrate perspex? Who is pulling Johnson's strings?

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It’s just nuts. Sat in pub full of people watching football after going to match with 20k there - then getting told you need to wear a mask if you call in shop or get bus on way home…..

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2 minutes ago, Longcol said:

And the link to this study is?

 

Like airflow only happens in one direction  - lol.

Ventilation is one of the requisites to moving forward, ventilation is most effective with constant air changes, blocking any transmission of air is never good, one of the reasons why buildings without opening windows have to have mechanical ventilation that have air change cycles dependent on how many users the particular room has.

1 minute ago, makapaka said:

It’s just nuts. Sat in pub full of people watching football after going to match with 20k there - then getting told you need to wear a mask if you call in shop or get bus on way home…..

It makes absolutely zero sense.

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34 minutes ago, top4718 said:

 

I don't normally read your posts I skip past them but - this minority DO understand, that's why we don't follow the totally illogical narrative, the minority is also getting bigger as people have had enough.

More and more people are having their first, second and booster jabs, more and more are making decisions based on facts presented to them.

The great British public have gone out and done something positive which your 3% minority can do nothing about.

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12 minutes ago, makapaka said:

It’s just nuts. Sat in pub full of people watching football after going to match with 20k there - then getting told you need to wear a mask if you call in shop or get bus on way home…..

Boris wants to be popular with everybody but appear statesmanlike and taking things seriously?

11 minutes ago, top4718 said:

Ventilation is one of the requisites to moving forward, ventilation is most effective with constant air changes, blocking any transmission of air is never good, one of the reasons why buildings without opening windows have to have mechanical ventilation that have air change cycles dependent on how many users the particular room has.

 

So how does the covid virus penetrate perspex? How does a few dozen meters of perspex in a big supermarket prevent any significant air changes?

 

Surely shelving would have a far greater effect.

 

Oh - and those long aisles of fridges / freezers..........................................

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