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Not Really Being A Role Model For Her Subjects.
The Queen, Prince William and her entourage went on a visit today, nobody was wearing a face mask.Even the people she went to visit were not wearing one. Is it really one rule for them and another rule for us?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT I do not have a chip on my shoulder.I have seen Camilla and the Cambridges even the Sussex's wearing face masks, so why not the Queen? It's because the Queen, just like the Queen Mum is all about appearances. Don't get me wrong,I love our Queen but I just feel by doing this, she is not setting a good example. End of rant.
You must have read your own link.
//Heightened safety precautions were taken to protect the Queen, with all 48 people due to come into close contact with her and William tested for Covid-19 by Dstl beforehand and, while the testing process is still not foolproof, all came back negative.//
You,I and the man and woman across the street don't have anyone to make things as safe for us.
//Heightened safety precautions were taken to protect the Queen, with all 48 people due to come into close contact with her and William tested for Covid-19 by Dstl beforehand and, while the testing process is still not foolproof, all came back negative.//
You,I and the man and woman across the street don't have anyone to make things as safe for us.
Your sarcasm doesn't work in this instant, tomus. Medical standard fitted masks can help avoid bacterial infection. These public scarf things that are on & off, not used properly are hardly that helpful. Besides we need to develop immunity as a society; hospitals, on the other hand, don't benefit much from internal outbreaks among their ill patients.
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