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The Compulsory Wearing Of Masks In Shops And Pubs

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Deskdiary | 09:53 Sat 11th Jul 2020 | News
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The wearing of masks/coverings could be made compulsory is shops and pubs.

I understand how it could work in shops (even though I don’t think it’s necessary) but how would it work in pubs?

Lifting the mask up or down every time you sup is daft.
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There is now a less in 4000 chance of catching Covid.

Pretty slim odds.

I will go about my normal business; people who are paranoid can go about theirs.
Can't really get my head round people that are calling other people paranoid about this virus, are they not just being careful, may be its you that's paranoid DD with forecasting the latest odds?
DD, what would be the chances of catching the virus if everyone ignored the official guidance?
If the place of business which you intend to enter insists that you wear a mask, then wear one. You might or might not get Covid there; but, the fact is, you'll definitely get served.
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Like I say, people who want to cower behind their sofa because of the small threat can continue to do so, but for those of us who have a better grasp on reality should go about ours.
What makes you think people are hiding behind their sofa, that's yet another saying that's got very popular on here.?
For some reason, the authorities in the area in which I live decided that as of yesterday masks were obligatory in all supermarkets, stores, gas stations,beer and liquor stores etc. So, guess what, if I want to buy food, gas, booze, or whatever I shall don a mask in order to do so. What's this cowering behind the sofa stuff?
I've seen the 'behind the sofa' jibe a few times - not very original.

Not sure I'd bother hiding in the middle of my lounge.

I shall wear one in the places that stipulate it is required, then take it off when I'm outside again.

Not difficult really.
DD is trying to express how much braver he /she is compared to other folk, and he/she has got a better grasp of the situation than anyone else on the planet.
What does one do if the couch backs onto a wall and weighs half a ton?

Would hiding under a table do instead?
I remember it was recommended in the event of nuclear attack so must be very protective.
Anyone planning on a holiday to Spain or Portugal bring your masks. Required in shops, when you enter restaurants but you can take off when seated, public transport, post office banks etc. Beaches have limits on numbers and sun beds etc booked for am or pm. No discos or nightclubs open. Heavy on the spot fines
^^ Not really worth the bother then? :0)
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Teacake at 23.10 - in fact DD is attempting, and clearly failing, in highlighting how pathetic some people, you included, are being over the 1 in 4000 chance of getting it.
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It’s obviously clear Teacake isn’t very bright, but even somebody as dim as Teacake must realise a 1 in 4000 chance is pretty bloody slim.
23.28 You need to go to bed and stop being Paranoid about your odds :0)))
DD, it's your choice to not visit the premises that ask you to wear masks.

I would prefer to have my appointment or complete my purchases that's all.
// DD, what would be the chances of catching the virus if everyone ignored the official guidance?//

the fella said - - - one in 4000
// What makes you think people are hiding behind their sofa, that's yet another saying that's got very popular on here.?//

hmm there is only ONE thing that gets me behind the sofe
the Daleks and Dr Who

I prefer in cotton wool and under the stairs = = most of the shielders have been going out and walking the dog
“hmm there is only ONE thing that gets me behind the sofe.
the Daleks and Dr Who”

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