Open to correction but according to the NTA's missive yesterday, drivers of public
transport vehicles with a screen don't have to wear a mask (e.g. bus drivers). Would the same apply to us in public
service vehicles?
I found that my glasses were still fogging up no matter what I did. But I found
these tips helpful & hopefully will stop the problem when I go back to work:
Just add soap and water
The next trick has been floating around the internet a lot these days. It’s actually one that healthcare professionals have turned to over the years. All you need for this foggy glasses hack is soapy water and a soft cloth.
Now, glasses can be a major investment. If you have special coatings on your lenses, check with your optician before trying this next hack so you don’t ruin them.
With this technique, you simply wash your lenses with soapy water and shake off the excess liquid. You can allow your lenses to air dry or gently wipe them off with a soft cloth before wearing your glasses again. Why does this method work? The soap leaves behind a thin film that acts as a fog barrier.
Use your glasses to seal the top of your mask
If you can pull your mask up higher on your nose, you can use your glasses to seal it and shape it to your face. Just place your glasses right on top of the material that’s over your nose and make sure they don’t slide off. A secure fit will keep the warm air from escaping through the top of the mask.