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Will you continue to wear a mask when the pandemic is 'over'?
I think I probably will for a while anyway especially in busy places.
We used to laugh at tourists wearing masks in London pre-pandemic, who is laughing now :worry: |
Is it ever going to be over? :bawling:
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no.
i will never go back to shaking strangers hands though, dirty as. |
I think I will. It will be so strange when the restrictions end but it will take me a long time to trust the hygiene of others :laugh:
I'm not a hugger so quite happy to maintain the 2m rule for strangers for ever |
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I don't think we will view social interactions the same again. I can certainly see me wearing a mask if im in a confined space like a plane or the tube
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If it ever really is, yes I think so in certain places.
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If it became the norm to wear masks when we're ill with the regular type of illnesses, it would do a lot to halt the spread of things like cold and flu, nevermind stuff like Covid.
I will probably try to wear a mask whenever I'm feeling rough when all this is said and done and i'll probably keep to the same habits of wearing a mask for a while after the pandemic comes to an end just to be safe. |
I don't this this pandemic will ever be over , even when things get back to normality we'll still be hearing about Covid kicking around . And I think people well most people will be cautious still .
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Nope...as soon as we get the 'all clear' its coming off.
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I've liked it as well whilst its been cold. The mask keeps my face warm too :laugh:
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voted yes for a long time in the poll, my mom told me she'll continue to wear a mask and gloves in supermarket for a very long time after the pandemic is over
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Maybe.
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No chance :laugh:
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not a chance
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In theory though, if it does "get away from us", it makes a very strong case for vaccinating the elderly and vulnerable first which I think is indeed what most places are doing. Also immunity doesn't mean a "Covid passport" because I believe they think that immune people who are exposed (both vaccinated and natural immunity) can still potentially pass it on to others... So social distancing measures etc. can't really end until we're sure that there's a high level of immunity in the population. The major benefit with this though, is that we can still achieve the levels needed for herd immunity even if there's a large percentage who refuse the vaccine, which was a worry before. |
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