What's a chap to think ?

that the tories trust the vaccine and the opposition dont ? (note Govt still RECOMMENDS wearing of masks in large indoor gatherings)Tripps wrote: ↑18 Aug 2021, 15:55 I note with interest that in the emergency debate in the House of Commons almost all the Tories are not wearing face coverings - Mrs May is an exception, whilst almost all the Opposition side are - here Lisa Nandy isn't, As I understand it Masks are no longer mandatory anywhere, and gatherings of any size are permitted.
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I wonder why they don't do so then?
In the swimming pool its obvious you can't wear your earing aids. Often I would rely on lip reading to get by but not without first explaining I wasn't being rude by staring at their lips. With masks its still difficult if their diction or accent is off key. Pardon, pardon, pardon.
Back to mee mawing ?
Not that I'm aware of Cathy. I'm still using the cotton ones. The hotels, and wedding venue, we've just been to ask people to wear one. They were definitely an added bonus at the carvery and buffet breakfast as it stops people coughing and spluttering all over the food
In France home made masks are not allowed , never have been .
Thats a sweeping and cynical statement. It is far more complex than that.plaques wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 11:41 You're behind the curve Cath. In the UK you don't need a mask. Experts are also questioning whether a dose of covid gives better immunity than a vaccine. Noises are be on the September booster vaccine is needed at all. In a nutshell its more convenient if the lower orders should just catch covid and either recover or die. Much simpler and a lot cheaper. That way the government doesn't have to do anything. QED.