tonerei
pfm Member
It' not really possible, working in tight confined spaces with no light, so I have a torch in my mouth with my head in an appliance most of the day.
Interestingly in all of these places none of the staff are wearing any PPE either, so needless to say I'm not accepting cups of tea etc. as I've no idea who has touched or been drinking out of the mug. Only in care homes am I seeing masks and even then it isn't all of them. Scary really considering they're all catering establishments serving food and drink to lots of people.
Not nice, wish you well all you can do is practice good hand hygiene and avoid being too close to people. The WHO seem to feel that droplets are only a threat when coming from a cough or sneeze if within two metres.
From what I have come across over here people in restaurants and pubs etc are wearing masks (staff). But similar experiences being reported over here as per the UK on some really busy pubs where nobody is trying to do the right thing. R rate is back up over 1 today even though cases are fairly low. Another week or two will tell a tale.