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July 19, 2020 at 1:10 pm #188682Face Mask Exemption
Like many on here I not only have trouble getting around but also have trouble breathing. This is being looked at by the remote consultant, but currently any limited form of activity leaves me breathless.
So I have the question, now that we are required to wear masks in shops, how can I prove that this is something I cannot do? No advice n the government website, GP is not interested and no guidance from the Police. has anyone any experience of this please?Mike
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August 6, 2020 at 4:30 pm #189052Reply To: Face Mask ExemptionGenerally speaking wearing some form of face covering is the safest option for you and others. Some masks easier to use than others and there is also a face shield or visor that can be bought cheaply on ebay from UK 3d printing people.
You can also buy a card similar to the “just cant wait” card for hidden disabilities for using disabled toilets. There is various designs, wording and prices from free plus. below is the idea
https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/products/ppe/mask-exemption-travel-card-lanyard-or-clip-badge/
I struggle in mask so have to both limit and time outings to places that require. I’ve had to visit hospital once or twice during all this and although exempt no way would I risk it. I will carry on with online shopping as much as possible.
I had to visit a Apple store for a phone repair. I wore in mall. in line and right up till being served. My voice wouldn’t carry over mask and I was struggling. The clerk didn’t push issue once I said I had low long capacity.
August 6, 2020 at 4:33 pm #189054Reply To: Face Mask ExemptionScottish Gov guidelines pretty clear
August 6, 2020 at 4:35 pm #189055Reply To: Face Mask ExemptionEnglish guidelines (end of part 3)
August 6, 2020 at 4:38 pm #189056Reply To: Face Mask Exemptiongov printable for exemption and for where a person may need another person or staff to remove their mask to lip read.
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