Most people are relatively sensible.
Quote from: JamieG on October 28, 2020, 06:45:58 pmMost people are relatively sensible.Technically this may be correct, but there is an awful lot of idiots out there
Fuck me you’re on the payroll
Ah, the standard comparison turned to by the pseudo left when attempting to discredit. Well done matey boy
Simply questioning the narrative here chaps
I’m sure the mask discussed in that article offers a level of P3 protection tested under lab conditions where as the standard surgical masks are P1-2 and the home mades germ ridden face cloths. A HSE report from 2008 states that under lab conditions a P3 mask will provide up to a 100 fold protection compared to 6 fold protection from a P2 mask or below. Taken out of the lab and into the community the variables involved in human behaviour which I’d imagine are huge are likely to lead to zero or negligible difference and I wonder even worsen the situation via creating hundreds of thousands of viral cloths being handled by wearers touching surfaces etc. All it then takes is the surface to be touched by another and then touching their face or other portal of entry. Yes under lab conditions wearing a P3 respirator mask and full head shield is gonna stop the virus, pragmatically with what’s going on in the community I seriously doubt it. Hand washing and avoiding touching your face and eyes in the community setting is of course helpful and reducing risk of any Coronavirus. So really the sensible choices are stay at home and avoid all others or wear a space helmet which are being advertised to buy commercially now, just in time for Christmas for you ‘new normal’ covidians out there. Funnily enough it doesn’t really matter now, if there is less Coronavirus around in 6 months the message will be keep doing more of the same it’s working, if there is an escalation in reported cases then it will be more of the same plus further restrictions on liberty. Masks are now here to stay, enjoy the the feeling of security they afford as you peep out at the deadly air around you.
It sounds like you're using the phrase "psy-op" because it sounds scary and fits with your conspiracy theory narrative. You could just as easily refer to it as "advertising" or a "public awareness campaign".Gruesome photos on packs of cigarettes, videos of kids getting run over by speeding drivers on TV, or billboards encouraging drivers to THINK BIKE: are these also psy-ops?
Masks are now here to stay, enjoy the the feeling of security they afford as you peep out at the deadly air around you.