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44 minutes ago, Azalea said:

If you’ve got a cold then put some tissues inside the mask.  What kind of mask(s) do you have, carry, wear?    

Can't remember where I got them, online somewhere recommended by my daughter, but they are cloth and brightly coloured and fit quite tightly around my nose and mouth. I've still got a stock of them.

Tissues inside might help a bit,  but if you have a very runny nose you basically need to keep removing the mask to blow it.

Luckily I have only had to go out once when I've had  a bad cold.

Sorry, probably too much information.

2 hours ago, Sue said:

Can't remember where I got them, online somewhere recommended by my daughter, but they are cloth and brightly coloured and fit quite tightly around my nose and mouth. I've still got a stock of them.

Tissues inside might help a bit,  but if you have a very runny nose you basically need to keep removing the mask to blow it.

Luckily I have only had to go out once when I've had  a bad cold.

Sorry, probably too much information.

You need ffp3 masks.

7 hours ago, Azalea said:

You need ffp3 masks.

Sorry to be dim, but how would that help if I had a cold?

I am not so vulnerable that I need extra protection from the mask itself.

Just looked. My masks are from rosimask and  have a load of stuff stamped on them including FFP2.

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6 hours ago, Sue said:

Sorry to be dim, but how would that help if I had a cold?

I am not so vulnerable that I need extra protection from the mask itself.

Just looked. My masks are from rosimask and  have a load of stuff stamped on them including FFP2.

The tissues would absorb secretions from your nose.

Did you know that registered medical practioners are supposed to report a notifiable disease to the UK HEALTH security Agency UKHSA. This includes COVID-19.  There’s  quite a long list of other diseases they must report too. They include cholera, diphtheria, acute infectious  hepatitis A/B/C, acute meningitis and acute enchephalitis.

11 hours ago, Azalea said:

Did you know that registered medical practioners are supposed to report a notifiable disease to the UK HEALTH security Agency UKHSA. This includes COVID-19.  There’s  quite a long list of other diseases they must report too. They include cholera, diphtheria, acute infectious  hepatitis A/B/C, acute meningitis and acute enchephalitis.

Surely that can't be every case of Covid?

A doctor wouldn't even know about most of them. 

Is it just where it's serious enough for hospitalisation?

What's the point?

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