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In message , at 00:01:26 on Tue, 19
May 2020, MissRiaElaine remarked: Masks worn by the public are NOT meant to protect the wearer. They're not PPE, and they don't perform the same function as the gear that operating theatre staff wear to protect themselves from infection. So your ohs's comments are irrelevant in this context. The masks that the public may choose to wear on the bus, train, plane or shop sole purpose is to protect *other* people from the wearer's saliva, should they be infected. So it doesn't matter in the slightest if they don or remove them properly, and they don't need to wash them at 60°C. The masks don't need to fit perfectly, just well enough to stop droplets of the wearer's saliva from being sprayed around. Without a mask, a sneeze,loud conversation or cough can spray droplets for several metres, and they'll linger in the air; with a mask, even a home-made, two-layer, crude one, the droplets won't get very far. And that's the only reason to wear one. Just remember, when you wear a mask, you're saving other people from contamination by *you*, not protecting yourself. I'd still rather believe her than you. She's got the wrong end of the stick. You should tell her they are to protect the rest of the world from the wearer, not the other way round. Then it becomes clear. -- Roland Perry |
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