wearing a mask
jonny1234
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Hi a see the new rules coming at nhs staff about wearing a mask here is fact by over 200 doctors world wide ,,,when wearing a mask your reducing your ability to oxygenate,you our increasing your cortisol levels which your stress hormone it suppresses you immune system you get what is called SYMPATHETIC MIMETIC DRIVE you our driving it further and faster you our throwing your body into overdrive situation of stress which creates a domino effect.Wearing a mask has never been established to prevent disease when a surgeon wears a mask it is to prevent the surgeon drualing .spitting,coughing into the patient.
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jonny1234 said:when a surgeon wears a mask it is to prevent the surgeon drualing .spitting,coughing into the patient.
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Hi @jonny1234
Welcome I am one of the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
Yes wearing masks seems to be gaining more press everyday.
To be honest I used to wear them daily 30yrs ago at one of my many jobs.
I used to use fibre glass/resin.
The chemical’s involved where very very strong.
The current masks on the market haven’t changed one bit.
I had to purchase these as well myself.
Yes the “social distancing” will & is making a real difference.
Hopefully we won’t get a “second wave”
@steve51 -
I`ve been making masks for family, friends, neighbours, hospices and hospital.
They may not be surgical ones, but they do help some of the disease spreading.
If it doesn't save YOU, it might save the next person.
I`d rather see more people wearing them in public.
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Hi There has been lots of talk over the value of wearing masks to stop spread and personally I would feel better if when crowded on public transport I wouldn't be subjected to everyone coughing and spluttering all over me. I actually think they should be worn all the time in this environment
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It’s really interesting, I’ve now seen a few people saying that coughing / sneezing should have always been covered by masks. On packed public transport, it is rather gruelling...
I am immunosuppressed, so anyone close to me with a cough or sneeze is basically sealing my fate. It would be nice to see increased hygiene protocols stay long after COVID is over, as many others like me are immunosuppressed and therefore far more vulnerable to illness.
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