Resort's " New Normal " Rule - No AIR 2 or diving your long hose

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I think the gloves are to protect the staff, not the customers.
No difference either way. Coronaviruses, even the novel one, is not contagious through skin. About the only benefit is if it reminds them not to touch their face. But I know from personal experience, use of gloves in hot humid conditions can lead to several different skin problems. And then if they are the one use kind, there is the waste issue.
 
No difference either way. Coronaviruses, even the novel one, is not contagious through skin. About the only benefit is if it reminds them not to touch their face. But I know from personal experience, use of gloves in hot humid conditions can lead to several different skin problems. And then if they are the one use kind, there is the waste issue.
I think you are responding to the wrong post.
 
If this is a real question, then here is the real answer: Put your quote into Google and and the Buddy Dive source pops right up.
Why are you so curious about this?
I just put the quote in Google. You are correct. Buddy Dive is the only dive resort in the whole world that has this " No AIR 2 or Long hose Rule ".

Also, this Scubaboard thread made Google. :cool:
 

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