The Mask Makes My Glasses Fog Up

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This morning.

RTÉ Radio One’s Today with Claire Byrne.

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19 thoughts on “The Mask Makes My Glasses Fog Up

    1. U N M U T U A L

      @Debbiebeanbags

      As kermit would say, “It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green”…
      More meat puppet malarkey!

    2. K. Cavan

      debbie, it’s been decided that they can be safely disposed off by throwing them into the street, if my leafy suburb is anything to go by. The are the single most common piece of litter I see now.

    1. scottser

      i had the dog out for a quick trot the other day, completely forgot to bring a poo bag and sure enough she decides to ‘drop and give me twenty’. thank god for the mask, although it was a bit tight fitting it all in.

  1. george

    Oh, now he’ll get Covid-19 from his own glasses that he already wears on his own face all day.

    1. Micko

      But George!

      You’re supposed to use them correctly – as per WHO guidelines.

      Have a think about this – why don’t we require very young children to wear them?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmUxYGKA7as

      We’re told it’s because they’d do what Eamon has done there. Pull and tug at them, get them dirty, put them under their nose / chin, use them to clean their glasses…

      He’s on the same level as an 5 year old (as are most of the population) Adult supervision required

      Absolute security theatre rubbish.

    2. K. Cavan

      Imagine someone who’s infected sneezed on him earlier, while he had his glasses on. His magic mask somehow prevented the virions from getting into his respiratory tract but some landed on his glasses, now they’re inside his mask.
      Not plausible?

  2. Micko

    “The Department of Health has said it could spend a further €22.4m over a 12-month period on an extension of the mandatory hotel quarantine (MHQ) system for people arriving in Ireland from designated countries.”

    22 Million?

    12 months?

    I thought MHQ was supposed to stop variants getting in and allow us to open up sooner?

    Cash grab…

    https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40324172.html

  3. K. Cavan

    The thing is, there’s an airborne virus type which gives us colds, Rhinoviruses. We call them Summer Colds, you usually don’t even get a cough, only in very elderly or sick people does pneumonia develop, just irritated eyes, runny nose and a lot of sneezing, a far more efficient way of distributing virions, which are smooth-surfaced & light, ideal for floating in warm Summer air.
    Coronavirus was never considered airborne, it’s covered in Lipid, basically a piece of the membrane of the human host cell it’s burst out of and is evolved to land on surfaces & wait, protected by it’s lipid covering, to be picked up on a new host’s fingers then be transported to a mucus membrane, when we rub our eye or, you know, do the nose/finger interface thing. Viruses evolve to find unique ways to infect us, they rarely compete.
    It used to be posited that door handles, lift buttons, cash dispenser buttons & the like were it’s main vectors, so when I saw masks being suggested for a Coronavirus, I was very surprised, as I reckon the taking on & off of masks increases the risk of infection substantially.
    When lockdowns were mandated, I wondered why we would want to weaken our immune system by isolation from viruses of all kinds.
    My conclusion is that the WEF plans, formulated in 2019, for The Great Reset and all it involves, had to be put in motion on the back of Sars02, so it was decided to give advice to the public that would ensure more infections and more deaths, especially at the early stages. The decision to move infected elderly people into care homes makes no sense at all, unless you accept that conclusion. The use of PCR tests to determine infection is beyond a joke, every single medical doctor on the planet must know this.
    It was all designed to panic the herd. It worked ever so well.

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