I had to drop the car off at the garage for a couple of hours this morning, so had some spare time in Clitheroe. Whilst wandering round and in between cups of coffee, I had time to do another of my not very scientific surveys on face mask wearing. I did two seperate counts of the first fifty people I passed in the street, I can't do a bigger survey, I'm bored after 50, and the results were,
Wearing a face covering.... 7
Not wearing a face covering.... 93
I'm also sure that two of those seven were just going out of one shop and into another, and may have removed the masks had they not been so doing, but let that pass. I've done this sort of thing a couple of times before and both times the results have shown around 15% wearing them, but this time it's 7%, a 50% reduction in muzzle wearing by the good folk of Clitheroe.
This is most encouraging and made my day, the general public, in Clitheroe at least, aren't buying this nonsense so much any more. You can fool some of the people..............
Pakistan puzzles health experts as virus cases drop :-O
Six months after the coronavirus arrived in Pakistan, the country appears to have dodged the worst of the pandemic, baffling health experts and dampening fears '' its crowded urban areas and ramshackle hospitals'' will be overrun.
Following an initial surge, the number of infections has plummeted in recent weeks, with Covid-19 deaths hovering in the single digits each day, while neighbouring India tallies hundreds of fatalities. Pakistan has a long history of failing to contain myriad infectious diseases such as polio, tuberculosis and hepatitis, while successive governments have underfunded its healthcare sector for decades.
Added to that, many Pakistanis live in crowded, multi-generational homes or packed apartment buildings that favour rampant virus transmission. "The situation is now under control and the number of coronavirus cases is dropping, the wards are emptying. It's hard to know why."
Masks have become an increasingly rare sight, spurring warnings from experts for the public to remain vigilant over fears of a second wave.
(the population of Pakistan is 233,500,636 (July 2020 est.) Single digits each way and with such a population??? Then Masks have become an increasingly rare sight,???
The one country most wetting it's knickers about an uptick in positive tests and a possible second wave is Spain, the country with possibly the most draconian muzzle regs in Europe. Not doing them much good is it.