Where does it say you need to wear a mask in the open air? It says in indoor settingsSo, I must wear a mask in the open air at the match but not when I’m inside a classroom teaching?
Where does it say you need to wear a mask in the open air? It says in indoor settingsSo, I must wear a mask in the open air at the match but not when I’m inside a classroom teaching?
How many times do websites, even Bluemoon, go down under heavy traffic? All the time is the answer. It's working now. Download it to your phone, as I've just done. Easy.Well I haven’t done it and would be excluded from an event now because the app has crashed.
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It said last night on that briefing that masks must be worn at any outdoor gatherings above 10,000 people .. People won’t follow that instruction but it’s there nonetheless…Where does it say you need to wear a mask in the open air? It says in indoor settings
It said last night on that briefing that masks must be worn at any outdoor gatherings above 10,000 people .. People won’t follow that instruction but it’s there nonetheless…
More than happy to be proved wrong but until I am, I will be sat watching City v Wolves masked up :-(
You'll be in the majority.It said last night on that briefing that masks must be worn at any outdoor gatherings above 10,000 people .. People won’t follow that instruction but it’s there nonetheless…
More than happy to be proved wrong but until I am, I will be sat watching City v Wolves masked up :-(
Thank you. I will try that this morning when I go out shopping. It might save me having to take my glasses off to look at sell by dates and prices! :-)Washing up liquid maybe? Wiped on mirrors washing up liquid defo stops them steaming up, boiling kettle water usually steams up the mirror when I need a shave but washing up liquid applied to the mirror before that stops it steaming up. So it should be the same really for breathing steaming up the lenses on glasses you'd think.
Just grab kitchen roll squirt washing up liquid on wipe the mirror lather it up proper or both sides of lenses in your or other people's case, get another sheet then wipe away all soaped up areas with a dry sheet, should leave a waxy residue to steam proof them try it defo works to stop mirrors steaming up.
Not sure how long it lasts or if getting them wet in rain can affect them if wiped, so if you've got a spare pair might be worth doing them separately and bring them to wear for the mmatch, just so ya don't have to wipe raindrops and maybe the waxy residue away with them.
I wear them all day in work, change them every few hours. You don’t even notice they’re there when you wear them all the time. I don’t know what all the fuss is about.You'll be in the majority.
People are used to wearing them and if you don't think about it you don't really notice it. Been on enough flights and in enough hospitals (work related) recently to realise it's not that much if a hardship - unless you want it to be.
We are all intelligent beings, and we can work out things on our own without the someone else having to hold our hand. Some of the Covid measures make total sense (like wearing masks in crowds as a new variant starts to rise), and some don’t (like not having to wear masks in classrooms as a new variant starts to rise)… but if you did feel it made more sense or was necessary to wear one while teaching in a classroom, you’d wear one, surely? You wouldn’t decline wearing one just because there isn’t a rule in place saying you have to, would you?So, I must wear a mask in the open air at the match but not when I’m inside a classroom teaching?
I can’t find that anywhere. I only see vaccine passports for venues over 10,000 and masks to be worn at public indoor settingsIt said last night on that briefing that masks must be worn at any outdoor gatherings above 10,000 people .. People won’t follow that instruction but it’s there nonetheless…
More than happy to be proved wrong but until I am, I will be sat watching City v Wolves masked up :-(