Lisa
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Drama Jess and the sky is falling...I actually have to agree with you lol, they should have been shopping hazmat suits to every home. This shit is definately airborne
Drama Jess and the sky is falling...I actually have to agree with you lol, they should have been shopping hazmat suits to every home. This shit is definately airborne
Yet here I am - living my life, going to work maskless, having barbecues and shitDrama Jess and the sky is falling...
I'm not sure. My understanding of it is the 6-foot rule was devised back in the 1920s. Basically the CDC guidelines are running off of really old information.A person can spit 6ft away while talking?
Jelly!going to work maskless, having barbecues and shit
Well...my guess is they are spewing anything and everything they can to keep people in a state of fear until they win an election..and if not..they are going to continue this for awhile or until people just get fed up with living their lives in fear.I'm not sure. My understanding of it is the 6-foot rule was devised back in the 1920s. Basically the CDC guidelines are running off of really old information.
Yes, there may even be multiple strains. One spreads through aerosols and one through respiratory droplets.I actually have to agree with you lol, they should have been shipping hazmat suits to every home. This shit is definately airborne
Maybe they are just clueless.Well...my guess is they are spewing anything and everything they can to keep people in a state of fear until they win an election..and if not..they are going to continue this for awhile or until people just get fed up with living their lives in fear.
The new ice age/global warming/climate changeMaybe they are just clueless.
Like when in the history of the world did science ever show up, and be like "here's what's going down and how to fix it, but we don't really know anything for sure".
Maybe I'll buy that argument.The new ice age/global warming/climate change
Everyone is scared. Hiding from your fears will not make coronavirus go away, tho. And besides, feeling scared doesn't give anyone the right to endangering others lives.It’s what the mask represents..fear. You got to the store and there’s fear in the air and that does something to a persons psyche to live like that. So ya, it does hurt you to wear a mask.
People won't be 6ft away from each other all the time, in some circunstances this is not even possible. For example, I take the bus to my work everyday and unfortunately there's not enough space to be 6ft away from the others passengers.And if we are staying 6ft away from each other why do we need the mask? Why do we need to do both? Have a mask and stay 6ft away? Can’t those masks work up close? If not why do we need to wear them anyway?
That’s a valid argument..you should buy it.Maybe I'll buy that argument.
I don't think the Climate change folks ever come out and call themselves clueless in such a blunt fashion though.
How is not wearing a mask endangering others? I’m 6ft away and I don’t talk to you...how could I possibly endanger you with not wearing a mask?Everyone is scared. Hiding from your fears will not make coronavirus go away, tho. And besides, feeling scared doesn't give anyone the right to endangering others lives.
People won't be 6ft away from each other all the time, in some circunstances this is not even possible. For example, I take the bus to my work everyday and unfortunately there's not enough space to be 6ft away from the others passengers.
If you got the virus without knowing and you aren't wearing a mask, you might infect other people. That's how you're endanger them.How is not wearing a mask endangering others? I’m 6ft away and I don’t talk to you...how could I possibly endanger you with not wearing a mask?
How would I infect other people wearing a mask? Isn’t that why they are wearing the mask in the first place..to protect themselves?If you got the virus without knowing and you aren't wearing a mask, you might infect other people. That's how you're endanger them.
Also check this, please:
See how a sneeze can launch germs much farther than 6 feet
High-speed photography shows a sneeze can blast saliva and mucus well beyond current social distancing guidelines, and tiny droplets can remain in the air longer than thought.www.nationalgeographic.com
You are not wrong. We have been using this plastic mask (have no idea how to call it in English, sorry) that covers our faces in my workplace. Some people are wearing safety glasses instead.Incidentally, like I mentioned in another thread, Covid-19 can also enter the body through our moist eyeballs, causing conjunctivitis (sore itchy red eyes), and masks don't cover the eyes, so perhaps wearing glasses or sunglasses would offer some protection?
I wear glasses but still got conjunctivitis and some other possible C-19 symptoms a couple of weeks ago but they seem to have cleared up now..
Maybe you misread me? Because I said "and you AREN'T wearing a mask"How would I infect other people wearing a mask? Isn’t that why they are wearing the mask in the first place..to protect themselves?
You misread me...if I’m not wearing a mask and you are...how am I endangering you? Aren’t you wearing a mask to protect yourself? If wearing a mask doesn’t work..why do we have to wear them at all?Maybe you misread me? Because I said "and you AREN'T wearing a mask"
From the article I suggest that you read:You misread me...if I’m not wearing a mask and you are...how am I endangering you? Aren’t you wearing a mask to protect yourself? If wearing a mask doesn’t work..why do we have to wear them at all?
Ok...but if you wear a mask then isn’t that protecting you? So, if I don’t wear one..how can I spread it to you..you’ve got a mask on!From the article I suggest that you read:
"Masks may help reduce spread, but they are most effective when worn by those carrying the virus, and they must be used properly to protect others. There is currently no evidence that wearing a mask prevents healthy people from contracting respiratory infections, according to the WHO. However, people who show no symptoms from COVID-19 could still spread the disease, so the CDC has recommended the use of cloth masks in public."