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Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 13083143)
do you have to wear a face nappy in Gibraltar?.
No face mask no entry to shops No face mask you walk because you will not be allowed to board a bus. People here have respect for others Does a face mask give 100% protection? I doubt it but it will offer a degree of protection Whilst the Moronic variant of covid may not be as severe as other variants it may devastate the economy both public and personal. |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 13083143)
do you have to wear a face nappy in Gibraltar?
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Re: Covid update
I only found out about this at 5:30 this morning whilst walking the dog past the local police station. Fredbargate I think the question was about wearing a mask in the street.
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Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by agree_to_disagree
(Post 13083229)
How dare you belittle the effort of people to protect themselves and others from Covid,
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Look after the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves.
Once you decide not to wear a mask, you begin to consider not doing other things, like being in close contact with others etc. You get into close proximity to more and more people because you still haven't, or so you think, caught it. Eventually you believe you may well leave it all up to fate, well, you are young and fit, aren't you? So getting covid and dying from it is such a remote possibility, what does it matter? Ignore the fact that mask wearing reduces the transmission of your infection to others, it doesn't really factor into your thinking, so why bother with one? Every little step someone takes to not do whatever is necessary, and common sense also tells you it is, but people ignore that little voice as well, increases risk to that person and others. Every little step you take to reduce risk, the pennies, increases the overall effect, the pounds. I'm fed up with having to wear one, I'm fed up with all the restrictions on day to day life, having to show covid certificates and so on, yet I continue. Why? Because I see my elderly neighbour, or vulnerable people in the shop, and I wonder, if they catch it and die, was it me who, because I was asymptomatic and stood talking to them without a mask on, never realised I was infectious? When not wearing a mask, you not only increase the risk of transmission and infection to yourself, but that's fine, you are unlikely to suffer seriously from it, but you also increase the risk to me. Me. I value my life over your choice no matter how low the possibility is that I'll be infected, suffer and/or die. My state of health trumps your feeling of being uncomfortable for an hour or so. People who don't wear a mask at the required times are short sighted, selfish, narcissistic and lack empathy. Rant over. This is not a personal attack but a general one on all non-mask wearers. |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Mark604
(Post 13083272)
People who don't wear a mask at the required times are short sighted, selfish, narcissistic and lack empathy.
Rant over. |
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Say what you like. It’s not going to change my views. Just heard before that a friends mother went in for a booster and had a clot and a
mini stroke. Just in time for Xmas. |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13083277)
Spot on nothing protects one 100% but measures such as masks help reduce spread so follow the rules. I see Spain is putting forward the re imposing of masks at all times outdoors. I believe it is up for ratification today.
We were in Spain till 2 December and the majority of (Spanish) people were wearing masks outside in Ayamonte, even though it wasn't proscribed, so I dont think the Ayamonte residents will see this as a big deal. It actually doesn't bother me, much, during these times - except my glasses steam up (more than usual :) ) Jon PS on another subject .. last year I got a pretty bad eye infection, from inadvertently rubbing my eye after using alcohol hand gel. So be aware.... |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 13083292)
Just now BBC reports mask wearing is necessary outside in ES.
We were in Spain till 2 December and the majority of (Spanish) people were wearing masks outside in Ayamonte, even though it wasn't proscribed, so I dont think the Ayamonte residents will see this as a big deal. It actually doesn't bother me, much, during these times - except my glasses steam up (more than usual :) ) Jon PS on another subject .. last year I got a pretty bad eye infection, from inadvertently rubbing my eye after using alcohol hand gel. So be aware.... As to the eye infection, try brake fluid, once you do that you never rub your eyes ever again without washing them first..... :) |
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Gosh... Just heard that the Aussies are going to charge the un-vaxed for hospital treatment if they get Covid.
Hmmmm I have to think about that. On one hand it seems to go against sort of Hippocratic oath, duty of care etc etc. On the other if someone near-n-dear (or me) was refused life saving treatment like (say) Cancer treatment (or it was seriously delayed) Id be very unhappy ....to say the least. Should the voluntarily un-vaxed (not those who cant take the vax for medical reasons) expect to get the same priority treatment when sick with covid? After all they've paid for it and have a 'contract' with the government and health services....??? Hmmmm. Confused! Jon |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Barriej
(Post 13083296)
To be honest most Spanish and a fair number of us foreign residents tend to wear masks all the time when out. We don't in the village but there are only about 80 people who live there full time.
As to the eye infection, try brake fluid, once you do that you never rub your eyes ever again without washing them first..... :) Sounds like you've had experience of that... Ouch. Handgel has become so universal now, that we may not think about that unconscious eye-rub. I use a tissue now, as you say once bitten twice shy! Jon |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 13083297)
Gosh... Just heard that the Aussies are going to charge the un-vaxed for hospital treatment if they get Covid.
Hmmmm I have to think about that. On one hand it seems to go against sort of Hippocratic oath, duty of care etc etc. On the other if someone near-n-dear (or me) was refused life saving treatment like (say) Cancer treatment (or it was seriously delayed) Id be very unhappy ....to say the least. Should the voluntarily un-vaxed (not those who cant take the vax for medical reasons) expect to get the same priority treatment when sick with covid? After all they've paid for it and have a 'contract' with the government and health services....??? Hmmmm. Confused! Jon |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Joppa
(Post 13076269)
Yes, those who had one-shot J&J (Janssen) vaccine is eligible for a booster 3 months after. You will get Phizer/BioNTec vaccine.
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This morning popped along to get my pre-departure covid test.
Happy to see that there is now I estimate between 70 and 80% use of face masks, in the street/outdoors. When I was a the centre to get the test, one nurse was in the street organising matters. Everyone had a mask on there apart from one typical macho guy... I saw him speaking to the nurse. If she gets ill because he was too selfish to wear a face mask, then that is one of our frontl ine health workers out of action. It for exactly this reason that everyone should wear a mask and a failure to do so is irresponsible and selfish! |
Re: Covid update
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 13083287)
Say what you like. It’s not going to change my views.
What is your reason for not wearing a mask then?
Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 13083287)
Just heard before that a friends mother went in for a booster and had a clot and a mini stroke. Just in time for Xmas.
The point of what you've written is what? That being vaccinated is too risky? Enlighten me. |
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