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  1. 36 minutes ago, grendel said:

    I have a scarf, I wore it to Tesco's and yes I can breath through it, it was deemed acceptable by the staff on the door, of course by the time I had walked there from stalham staithe I was already puffing away. But this scarf works for me.

    Anything more restrictive clogs up with water vapour from my breath, a single thickness tube scarf ( thinner than tee shirt material), was too restrictive after I had been up and down 4 aisles, as I could no longer get enough breath,. I was feeling light headed and as my glasses were also steaming up badly, couldn't see where I was going, so it got taken off. (For an idea of scale this is in front of a 10" laptop screen.

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    Sadly i feel the situation aint going to change for a while and it will be a case of working with what suits .The wife tells me she has ordered a washable  anti bacterial snood - which puzzles me i always thought covid was a virus ??

    finny 

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  2. Under the circumstance Ray i think its more of a question in finding what works for you ,my wife wont wear a mask and uses a snood which is fine . A mask or face covering offers the wearer little protection from the virus apart from anyone coughing who is infected then the virus is contained ......in theory and then of course there is a massive issue  with cross contamination and disposal - i expect  shopping centre empty trolleys and car parks along with shopping malls to be littered with use masks 

     

    the cynic in me thinks it will all dry up when the surplus millions of masks that was bought after the event -  get sold   ??

     

    finny

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  3. 55 minutes ago, Ray said:

    Surely though all that proved was that someone with healthy lungs wasn't impaired by a mask, not a rigorous test even for that as only one sample!

    A doctor should know better than to circulate something like that!

    I dont ray iam not doctor - perhaps you know more than him then 

    Finny

  4. 1 hour ago, OldBerkshireBoy said:

    I`m waiting for mask with filter to arrive having tried the thin paper use only once type and a homemade thin cloth type (beautifully made) and can`t breathe after less than 5 minutes so have to quickly remove them.

    I wonder what your good doctor would say now.

    He is not my doctor oldboy . I have a FP3 with a filter personally if I have to a prefer the surgical type I find if less restricted 

    Finny

  5. I am not pointing the gun at anyone Ian - i was shown a clip recently of a Doctor/surgeon  wired up to a ICU  monitor proving that a medical mask in no way impares your breathing  or oxygen levels in your lungs or blood stream

    sometimes if we keep telling ourselves there is a problem we can not overcome - then there becomes a problem because we start to believe it 

    just my thoughts 

    finny 

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  6. 18 hours ago, CambridgeCabby said:

    This one 

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    Its got great lines and i can see why you are attracted - if it was me then i would be more worried about anything i hit at my fault rather than what hits me .....but it is a looker 

    finny

  7. I Am not overly keen on wearing a mask whilst shopping as such as i do not find social distancing to much of a problem - that said if it lowers the risk of someone ending upon a ventilator or being poorly for the sake of what it is i shall pop one on and it really does not have to be such a problem for the short term 

     i wonder how many asthmatics or similar related illnesses   throw a scarf over their face on a cold winters day without complaining ??  

    finny

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  8. I put a property I have on the market last week hoping to generate some interest when normality returns the agent told me prices as a whole are very strong and the market was good .he also said he could only send people in a position to buy  - no tyre kickers ,my thoughts was " yeah right " there is no urgency for a sale - anyway I accepted the asking price offer today and to be honest i would have put money on the house sitting empty for a good while 

     

    Finny

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  9. Poor leadership from the government plays a big part .my mother lives on Cyprus they have had a tougher lockdown to the tune where you needed permission to leave the house via an app but there was no shortage of anything .the elderly and the vulnerable got priority shopping times 7am till 10 am and the only thing that could open or work was banking supermarkets small foods shops and pharmacies  - just short of a million population and a death rate in the 20's .perhaps it's just as well some of the comments on here dont live in the northwest believe me ....." its grim up north "

    Finny

  10. 5 hours ago, rightsaidfred said:

    If the test proved negative why are you assuming it was Covid 19, there was a couple of nasty bugs going round before Christmas that although not fatal where quite debilitating, I am still feeling the after affects of one and I know several people who were quite ill for several weeks none of whom have had covid 19, once again it would seem speculation and rumour is still rife.

    Fred

    It's not rumours fred its fact based on scientific accuracy testing that our family went through last week based on the symptoms that spread through the family from December till January. 6 out the family tested that they have had confirmed covid 19 without knowing - that said who at that time knew anything really about the virus .my symptoms in January massive temperatures sore throat .eyes massive headaches and sore chest - enough in anybody's book to set alarm bells ringing hence the anti body test .

    If you are lucky enough to come through this pandemic unscathed then count your blessing and be thankfull because many have not 

    Finny

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  11. We took the decision over a zoom chat interesting  is the fact that this virus was here before 2020 and an elderly aunt who shielded from March and still is being a recent cancer victim actually was poorly with her husband 2 weeks before Christmas and been well since. I was flattered for nine days over the new year but my anti body test came back negative...I guess some would see the test as pointless not know any possible future ailments but there is one big positive in knowing you have the anti body's and that would be knowing that your own immune system can do its job well many have had this before or had no symptoms or little before it was even named .and then of course down the line when the vaccination time comes because if i had the anti body's there is no way on earth I would take any vaccine 

     

    Finny 

  12. Getting the anti body test is no problem we as a family last week employed a private health company with approved testing for the whole family (22) as some of us was really ill from mid December till the first two weeks in jan 6 confirmed covid the rest all negative we paid as a block roughly worked out at £90 each 

    Finny

  13. 21 minutes ago, Broads01 said:

    As a three times customer Andy,  I'm really sorry to read this. I do hope you're able to operate soon and be able to turn in some decent income for the remaining season.

    Regarding the issue of leaving boats empty for 48 hours, I agree you can't ask a customer to return a boat after 5 days when they've paid for 7. However, if I was only paying for 5 days and that was the maximum made available, I'd so much rather have that than not hire at all. I know that's probably of limited help because I realise you'd still have boats doing nothing for at least 2 days every week. 

    That is the beauty in disinfectant fogging you could effectively turn the boat around within hours its quite unbelievable to see a machine in action ,it takes 2 seconds to fill a lorry cab with disinfectant mist that fills every nook and cranny even soft furnishing (car hire firms  its becoming a standard procedure nowadays for turn around ) open the doors and windows and when its surface dry away you go - a waggon cab usually half hour or so depending on conditions its also quite often use on outbreaks of viruses like Nova virus which can often take over a Cruise ship and other nasties 

     

    finny

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  14. i feel for you Andy and others in the same predicament iam wondering if it may be worth talking to your local environment health department situations are changing daily possibly a grant would become available for such  locally anything is worth a try any economic  harm to you is economic harm to the area as a whole customer confidence is paramount to any recovery .........good luck Andy and i wish you well for the future  

    finny

        

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  15. 5 hours ago, jeffbroadslover said:

    Maybe ,      but they applied for the job they have

    Jeff

    Just as well they did .......many have have relatively stayed well paid and very safe whilst in lockdown the worst thing many had to do was to stay at home which is more than can be said for what others had to do

    Finny

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  16. I understand and appreciate your sentiment Ian - for me its been good to see the country as a whole pull together and that can be from anything from   a neighbour delivering another neighbours shopping  to kidds having jumble sales to raise good cause money ,where i live the local vicar set up a local food bank he then  stuck a big box on his moped and spends his time flying around to those in need .....i have more respect for him than his boss

    finny 

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  17. 5 hours ago, JennyMorgan said:

    Went for a stroll along the seafront at Lowestoft today. Quite clearly social distancing advice is now being widely ignored as there were many close knit groups out on the sand. My personal view is that you lead by example, Cummings has set an appalling example and we are now seeing the result. Gorgeous day, not a cloud in the sky, perfect! People were behaving as if it is all over.

    i just hope Peter we dont see a second wave 

    finny

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  18. 11 minutes ago, jeffbroadslover said:

    The thing that sticks in my mind is the fact that they applied to do that job (nursing, cleaning the wards etc).

    Not one of them has been FORCED to do it.

    Jeff

     Local government workers have

    finny

  19. I look after 37 bin crews and its been a massive task keeping the fleet operational with the massive increase of waste and maintaining staffing levels mainly due to self isolating ect - but the general feeling from the lads is that they are not heroes many feel that is reserved for the doctors and nurses and also many of their wives and girlfriends work in the previously unappreciated adult care industry and that is where the recognition should go - it should also be noted that most folk on 80% of a maximum£2500 per month will have still been clearing more than many a key worker anyway and there is resentment 

    i give you a quote from one of my crew last week which had me chuckling " we have gone from Zero to hero in a flash ........but when they are all back at work and stuck behind the bin waggon holding them up we will soon be tosxxers again "...............many a true word said in jest eh

     

    finny       

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