I also believe mask is very effective in reducing the case. Here in Hong
Kong 99% of people wear mask when going out. The population density is
very high here just can't keep distance when going to supermarket or
local wet market.
Very few people use gloves except the shop workers. Just avoid body
contact and do not touch your face before fully wash your hand.
C.H.Ling
On 20/03/30 3:54, Moose wrote:
I am perhaps too easily bemused. This stuff kills, and does so
disproportionately for the elderly and apparently esp. male elderly. Why
would anyone NOT wear mask and gloves when shopping?
I finally saw an article questioning the WHO and CDC assertions that
masks are not necessary for those not ill. They are people focused on
overall, average outcomes, not whether the low odds happen to come up
for me - or you.
Wow, we get to see Thursday's junk mail today, and use groceries from
our Thursday shopping. Anything that's come into house or garage, by
glove wearing us, sits for four days before being touched again. If
something is used earlier, it's disinfect the item and/or washing the
hands that touched it time.
Good luck to all in beating the odds.
Reasonable Care Moose
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