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Tbone95
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steve(ill)
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You realize that expecting a piece of T shirt material to stop something a fraction of the size of dust is akin to putting up a chain link fence to keep mosquitoes out right? Oh wait, no you didn’t...
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dee_veloper
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How Face Masks WorkWhen someone who has COVID-19 coughs, sneezes, or talks, they send tiny droplets with the coronavirus into the air. That's where a mask can help. A face mask covers your mouth and nose. It can block the release of virus-filled droplets into the air when you cough or sneeze. This helps slow the spread of COVID-19. Can face masks protect me from the coronavirus? Multi-layer cloth masks help reduce transmission of virus from an infected person, They block up to 50-70% of fine droplets and particles, and can slow those particles that were not captured. Cloth mask also reduce the wearers' exposure to infectious droplets by filtering fine droplets and particles. Masks with high thread counts work best. While a cloth face mask won't totally block the coronavirus, it’s an added layer of protection for you and the people around you. you should use it along with regular handwashing and social distancing measures like staying 6 feet away from others. |
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DMiller
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All sounds great, looks good written out, Until that sick person drops the mask to wipe their runny nose, toss the tissue nearby and as tossed releases the virus droplets so anyone walks thru is on clothing, on shoes, handle ANYTHING and not wash hands immediately and scratch your nose or itchy eyebrow you just spread it on your face.
Then are those that NEVER EVER cover their nose, just mouth, or leave it hang off their chin and CONSTANTLY adjust pushing it around wiping their hand on it and their clothes, six foot rule only applies til doesn't like in Wally World or Kohls aisles, or trying to pay for a load of gasoline at that station the card readers are all down.
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steve(ill)
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A face mask covers your mouth and nose. It can block the release of virus-filled droplets into the air when you cough or sneeze. This helps slow the spread of COVID-19.
So what percentage of people are walking around COUGHING ? I dont see one in 100.. Most are just walking around the store, shopping ..
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DMiller
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And if vaccinated may Not EVER cough, just runny nose, sneeze once in awhile, Low to NO fever but still infected and Still carrying. That from MY Doctor while we reviewed my last MRI last week on Right Shoulder. Have a Partially Torn Long Head Bicep Tendon and a Posterior(To the Rear Side) Labral Tear of the Labrum. Hurts some if overdo things just backed off some. Her take on the increasing infections IS the Misinformation that the Vaccine is a Immunization Shot, it was not and can never be, HER words.
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JW in MO
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If your argument was about germs then the coughing and sneezing argument would hold water but stopping a virus, not a snowballs chance in hell. Now if your mask had a hepa filter it would protect you but nobody else. Like I said, these blue masks were designed to keep the surgical team from spitting in and on the patients as they are talking during surgery. They wear goggles and shields to stop airborne pathogens.
The biggest problem I see is they’ve cried WOLF so many times and so loud about the so-called super spreader events that if a very deadly variant does arise, there is a large group of people that won’t believe it, and sadly, for good reason. On a lighter note, I did watch a gal sneeze into her elbow with a mask on and immediately turned to me and said, “well, that’s the dumbest thing I’ve done today.” We had a good laugh. |
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DMiller
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That would have been Funny to see!!
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