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Hi Sami, good to see you're wearing your mask correctly:-)
We had a big minstry of health ad in our paper today: Keep your distance, wash your hands, wear your mask, air rooms regularly, reduce contacts, use app. www.zusammengegencorona.de/en
Exactly! =) And I don't mind adding links as well in here.
It was a little heartbreaking to delete all comments on the old guest book. So, alternatively one could let them be, but close it for "me only", and provide for example a large image link for the new guest book.
One could suggest wearing a plastic bag for such people! =D
Yes, it is annoying to see people doing that. And I would actually recommend that crossed strings method seen on my image to all. It not only prevents foggy glasses, but also allows the air circulate more freely from the sides.
My glasses seem to fog up whichever way I tie/ wear the mask, even with FFP2/N95 mask. I have tried crossing, tying knots ...
The air vent you get by crossing the strings may be helpful for the wearer but what about escaping aerosols?
One can not prevent aerosols escaping as 100% proof anyway. Mask is supposed to stop drops spreading right front of you when speaking or accidentally coughing.
Couldn't find only one link to put here ... so, you and guests have the whole thing from my Doc [infectious disease] in Florida. She is not an alarmist ... she just tries to get the Data/Science out for us to read ... Dr. Sandra Gompf, M.D.
Re: foggy glasses -- there is a lens spray that prevents fogging and also something called Nerdwax -- cloths to clean glasses and prevents fogging.
So far, I've not used either, but Doc has.... just go through her posts.
An education in itself !
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Clickity Click said:
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Clickity Click:
And I hope you are recovering well after your "conflict with stones" ;-)
See you next Sunday, under good signs!
Clickity Click replied to :
Thank you I am doing much better. A bit of a struggle but I think I won the battle. :)
United We Stand - Divided We Fall - Let's Stand Together!
Gudrun said:
We had a big minstry of health ad in our paper today: Keep your distance, wash your hands, wear your mask, air rooms regularly, reduce contacts, use app.
www.zusammengegencorona.de/en
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Gudrun:
Pretty much the same here.
malona said:
the article format offers far more possibilites...
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to malona:
It was a little heartbreaking to delete all comments on the old guest book. So, alternatively one could let them be, but close it for "me only", and provide for example a large image link for the new guest book.
Peggy C said:
Know she gets frustrated..
Sami Serola (inactiv… said:
Yes, it is annoying to see people doing that. And I would actually recommend that crossed strings method seen on my image to all. It not only prevents foggy glasses, but also allows the air circulate more freely from the sides.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4474252
In case if it is the reason why people does not wear the mask properly.
Gudrun replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…:
The air vent you get by crossing the strings may be helpful for the wearer but what about escaping aerosols?
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to :
Peggy C said:
Couldn't find only one link to put here ... so, you and guests have the whole thing from my Doc [infectious disease] in Florida. She is not an alarmist ... she just tries to get the Data/Science out for us to read ... Dr. Sandra Gompf, M.D.
Re: foggy glasses -- there is a lens spray that prevents fogging and also something called Nerdwax -- cloths to clean glasses and prevents fogging.
So far, I've not used either, but Doc has.... just go through her posts.
An education in itself !
Peggy
www.facebook.com/Sandra.GompfMD
raingirl said:
Colin Ashcroft said:
Colin