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Yes for me,a small price to pay.
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Spot on.Sparrow. It seems we are 2 weeks behind France virus wise, and I think we are likely to follow similar patters in easing the lockdown, they have been shopping in masks for weeks now.
If nothing else, the courses will not want an outbreak traced to them which would shut down their business for the next meeting or two so it is common sense for them. In my village the parish council will not re open the recreation ground for fear of being sued if anyone catches the virus there ! |
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17 million fighting a 4 year burkah wearing war now advocating face coverings,
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I should have added that the article is from Greg Wood in The Guardian newspaper.
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hancock on again this morning wear them in shops we,re your going to buy something and away in minutes,dont wear them in a cafe with waiter/table service where your going to interact with people and staff , or in a pub hours at a time,
its complete madness with absolutely no scientific basis, scientists have stated pubs,eateries are biggest potential breeding grounds for virus |
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Will it mean they will ease the rules about numbers in shops? I saw a long queue in the pouring raining outside Aldis yesterday. That can't be much good for your health.
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So you'll have to wear them outside on the course but you then go indoors into a bar and you can take them off ?
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I have no problem with wearing a mask. It improves my appearance no end, and is a darn sight cheaper than plastic surgery.
Oh, and being a superhero, I'm used to wearing one anyway. Not. |
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I've just completed the Covid 19 Racing Industry Participant Course, some interesting info to be honest. Apparently it's mandatory for anyone attending racecourses at this time, I wonder if it will be extended from owners etc to all racegoers ? Takes about 40 minutes on line to complete
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Well it isn't really mandatory as you don't have to show you have done it when you attend. I just heard some open air theatre is opening at the end of the month, I can see the West end open before public allowed racing with or without masks.
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Ah no worries, I was under the impression it was mandatory, I'm happy to be corrected, cheers
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bookkmakers being told they must wear face screens
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no worries .dick turpin always wore a mask
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You were right sacrifice, it is meant to be mandatory but there is no way of checking you have done it. I think you should get a certificate for it and you can put it on the wall with your 50 meter swimming badge. Maybe you could get the certificate presented on the ITV opening show by 'cheska'.
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brians15 Jul 20 08:27Joined: 23 Dec 02 | Topic/replies: 13 | Blogger: brians's blog
Spot on.Sparrow. It seems we are 2 weeks behind France virus wise, and I think we are likely to follow similar patters in easing the lockdown, they have been shopping in masks for weeks now Not compulsorily. France is to make it compulsory to wear masks in shops and other closed public space by next month, said President Emmanuel Macron. His pledge came as the nation honoured its health workers in a special Bastille Day parade where doctors and nurses shared the limelight with soldiers. "I would like to make masks mandatory in all enclosed public spaces," said Mr Macron https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/14/france-pays-bastille-day-tribute-front-line-health-workers-downsized/ |
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Bookies should certainly wear Masks.
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