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Face Mask Wearing

Are you happy to wear a face mask to help prevent the spread of Covid-19?

  • I will happily wear one to keep your Granny alive

  • Yes, and also people treat me normally when they can't see my hideously deformed face

  • Not fussed either way, it's the law

  • "You can't eat ice cream when you're muzzled!"

  • Definitely not, I want to kill my Gran through ignorance

  • QGammon nonsence about Paedos, 5G Masts, Fake Pandemics and my Freeeeeeeedom!!!!!!!


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What about if you are Asthmatic yer prick !!
Most people with asthma, even if it’s severe, can manage to wear a face mask for a short period of time, and shouldn't worry if they need to wear one. Wearing a mask does not reduce a person’s oxygen supply or cause a build-up of carbon dioxide. You may have read stories that say that it can, but this isn’t true.
 
What about if your a conspiracy prick who doesn't wear one because they dont care? There are a lot of people pretending they cant wear them, even though they can.
Scum like Ian Brown, that attitude is common, sadly.
Do you want to see me inhale an inhaler yer can if you want !! Bigot !!
 

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Most people with asthma, even if it’s severe, can manage to wear a face mask for a short period of time, and shouldn't worry if they need to wear one. Wearing a mask does not reduce a person’s oxygen supply or cause a build-up of carbon dioxide. You may have read stories that say that it can, but this isn’t true.
Read the exemptions yer prick !!
 
Do you want to see me inhale an inhaler yer can if you want !! Bigot !!
Read the exemptions yer prick !!

Sorry I was only repeating the advice given by Asthma UK on their website which the NHS seem to think is some sort of authority on the matter.
https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/tr...hould-i-wear-a-face-mask-or-face-covering/#Do

I suppose you know better than them though.
I guess calling me a prick twice and a bigot overrules medical advice?
 

Sorry I was only repeating the advice given by Asthma UK on their website which the NHS seem to think is some sort of authority on the matter.
https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/tr...hould-i-wear-a-face-mask-or-face-covering/#Do

I suppose you know better than them though.
I guess calling me a prick twice and a bigot overrules medical advice?

I have suffered with Asthma for ten years, my Mum died from emphysema, so if Joe Public don't wear a facemask, ask yourself why they are not before blaming or criticising !!
 
Sorry I was only repeating the advice given by Asthma UK on their website which the NHS seem to think is some sort of authority on the matter.
https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/tr...hould-i-wear-a-face-mask-or-face-covering/#Do

I suppose you know better than them though.
I guess calling me a prick twice and a bigot overrules medical advice?

I was diagnosed with Asthma when I was younger, I don’t have it bad so I might not be the typical case but I can wear a mask without issue. It took a little getting used to as it makes you feel like you are working harder but if you relax it's OK. I did have to wear one to an appointment where I had to talk a lot and that wasn't a great feeling, but for travelling on public transport, half an hour in the shops I don't think it is unreasonable. Like anything slowly build up by wearing it 5 minutes, then 10,15,20 and so on till you get used to the difference.
 

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