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Re: Masks
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12898063)
Is there a bear on her product? ;)
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Masks mandatory in public places (so offices, shops, transit but not, oddly, schools) in Newfoundland from next Monday 24th,
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Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 12898083)
Masks mandatory in public places (so offices, shops, transit but not, oddly, schools) in Newfoundland from next Monday 24th,
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The short time we were at Wal-Mart (their credit and debit machines were down so we didn't get past the main entrance) seems the anti-mask folks method to get into the store is to look down, and walk/run as fast as they can past the Wal-Mart employee at the door, could tell the employees were annoyed, but to the stores credit they are handing masks out at the door, so there is no excuse not to have one on, but seems the anti-mask folks will find a way into a store and not wear a mask.
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Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12898145)
.... to the stores credit they are handing masks out at the door, so there is no excuse not to have one on, but seems the anti-mask folks will find a way into a store and not wear a mask.
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Just went to Kamloops Walmart, credit and debit down so all the self serve checkouts out of action, only the few regular check outs open so they must have been taking cash only, lots of pissed off people absolute bedlam in there.I have noticed that since walmart made masks mandatory the parking lot has been alot less congested.
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Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Cheltonian
(Post 12898156)
Just went to Kamloops Walmart, credit and debit down so all the self serve checkouts out of action, only the few regular check outs open so they must have been taking cash only, lots of pissed off people absolute bedlam in there.I have noticed that since walmart made masks mandatory the parking lot has been alot less congested.
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I honestly think that it will take some people 'years' to come around to the idea of wearing a mask to go shopping.
This compilation video of people freaking out over masks gave me a chuckle, and made me sad at the same time. https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreak...together_lots/ |
Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12898165)
I honestly think that it will take some people 'years' to come around to the idea of wearing a mask to go shopping.
This compilation video of people freaking out over masks gave me a chuckle, and made me sad at the same time. https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreak...together_lots/ I never thought a pandemic and masks would be such a conspiracy driven thing. I do wonder if people were more cooperative in the Spanish Flu pandemic, or if behavior was the same or similiar, to what we are seeing. While that reddit post is titled in America, I notice some Canadian anti-mask folks have made it, I see a Tim Hortons and a CIBC in the background in one clip, and what I think might be a street sign in Toronto in another. |
Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12898170)
I never thought a pandemic and masks would be such a conspiracy driven thing. I do wonder if people were more cooperative in the Spanish Flu pandemic, or if behavior was the same or similiar, to what we are seeing. .....
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Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12898176)
From, everything I've seen and heard the progress of the 1918-1921 flu pandemic was almost exactly the same, masks were recommended, some people wore them, some did not, and some people who refused claimed that their "rights" were being infringed and the restrictions and masks were some sort of attempt to suppress them. Early attempts to control the spread were successful, but then people thought is was over and were either bored with the restrictions, or rebelious, and so restrictions got relaxed/ ignored and there was a second wave. .... Exactly the same as is happening now in the UK and Europe, and a number of other countries. :nod;
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Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls will now require customers to wear masks following the parent companies policy in the US where masks have been required for several weeks now.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12898180)
I suspected it was likely similiar, humans in many ways can be predictable.
Among the many bizarre, ridicuous and stupid branches to the nonsensical conspiracy theory of covid-19 is that because it was predicted that a pandemic would occur (just not when), and the method of transmission was predictable, and that was because of medical science, epidemiology, and statistics (which conspiracy loons don't understand, and therefore entirely discount), those successful predictions are being used to conclude that the pandemic was "planned". "Predicted" is not the same as "planned"! :frown: |
Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12898184)
Unfortunately that is true. :(
Among the many bizarre, ridicuous and stupid branches to the nonsensical conspiracy theory of covid-19 is that because it was predicted that a pandemic would occur (just not when), and the method of transmission was predictable, and that was because of medical science, epidemiology, and statistics (which conspiracy loons don't understand, and therefore entirely discount), those successful predictions are being used to conclude that the pandemic was "planned". "Predicted" is not the same as "planned"! :frown: My wife has some very religious friends, like super religious, and they all believe this is the start of the rapture, and literally preparing for it. I try not to laugh when I hear them on the phone with my wife. :rofl: |
Re: Masks
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12898160)
Same at the West Kelowna Wal-Mart except they were telling everyone coming in cash only, so people were just leaving right away, not many carry cash these days.
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