Originally Posted by
ramAnag
No, I was hopeless at Science...never understand what me being a retired teacher has to do with anything though, or which bit of ‘may or may not be coincidence’ you missed.
By your own admission you, quite reasonably imo, don’t trust most of the advice about Covid or the handling of it, so why be so certain about the validity of the twenty minute rule? Not sure about your shopping habits but when I go shopping it’s very unlikely I’d be engaging in ‘20 mins close proximity face to face with’ anyone, so why are you bothering to wear one in shops?
I agree about the general compliance amongst Brits in shops...my point was that, unlike the area of Spain I visited, such compliance does not extend, for many, beyond shops.
I’m not sure about the hospitality issue...there have been many suggestions that the ‘eat out to help out’ initiative was entirely counterproductive as far as the spread of Covid was concerned, and the hospitality industry has basically been closed down for the last month with people staying at home so there would be more incidents of the virus spreading via home, work place, school and supermarkets wouldn’t there?
Just as you are not saying that ‘masks aren’t a good thing’, I’m not saying that they’re the answer. It was a simple observation that, in a part of Europe with stricter rules regarding masks the occurrence of Covid was particularly low. Would I wear one in a town centre? Yes. Would I wear one in a shop or petrol station? Always. Would I wear one when answering the door to a delivery driver? Yes...and expect them to too.
Would I wear one when walking or exercising in a rural area? No. Would I wear one when driving? Never.
Just my way of hopefully staying safe.