Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

415abc93-737d-45e9-abff-cce373b54f17_1140x641.jpg

Doesn't mean what you think it means. Your quoting of it is a perpetuation of a false narrative that is dangerous and misleading. Have you no shame?


VERIFY: Why a face mask box says it won't protect from COVID-19 | wusa9.com
 
I don’t consider off duty pot use a work hazard yet I can legally require as a condition of employment my employees abstain from using it.

Off duty is the time up to clocking in so the worker smokes a big joint 10 minutes prior and clocks in high as a kite, work hazard or no?

Some employment rules just have really good solid reasons behind them.
 
Off duty is the time up to clocking in so the worker smokes a big joint 10 minutes prior and clocks in high as a kite, work hazard or no?

Some employment rules just have really good solid reasons behind them.

I’d consider that the same as being drunk on the clock.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DynaLo
I did the demolition on my bathroom for a remodel. First few hours used the paper mask and it did nothing. Nose full of crap after I was done. Switched to N95, while better result, still a nose full of crap.

The mask to keep Covid from spreading is so asinine.
Yep. It would take a true respirator, that seals to the face, with the correct filters to stop it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 508mikey and AshG
  • Like
Reactions: 508mikey
  • Like
Reactions: Orange_Vol1321

“It means that if I’m meeting friends for lunch in a pub today, the primary [risk] is likely to be me transmitting it to my friends, or my friends transmitting it to me, rather than it being transmitted from someone on the other side of the room,” said Jonathan Reid, a professor at the University of Bristol and the study’s lead author, to The Guardian.”

So…does that mean we should be mask-less while walking to our restaurant table and mask when we’re sitting with our party? Have we been doing it wrong this whole time??
 
  • Like
Reactions: LouderVol
Advertisement

Back
Top