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Blue_true

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53. I can give kluxy info too, so that. I just happened to read that article very carefully.
Sat May 23, 2020, 10:24 PM
May 2020


I know wear safety glasses in public and if an unmasked person comes toward me, I turn my face away from them and toward the floor once they are within 10 feet - the reason is my mask and safety glasses have a better chance of blocking stagnant particles than ones shot at my face at high velocity by a maskless person breathing as they near me. I rinse my hair twice per day and don't have a habit of touching my hair much between (though it takes only one instance if it is loaded with virus).

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Nobody does everything perfectly DetroitLegalBeagle May 2020 #1
N95 denotes only 95% effective. N100, R100 or P100 better. But it also enters eyes and ear canals. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #31
the cloth masks are between 50 and 90% as effective as an N95 masks. Ms. Toad May 2020 #33
It gives people the false sence of security, and there lies it's flaw. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #36
So I take it you don't recommend the flu vaccine - Ms. Toad May 2020 #38
Conflate much? You know the point I made and are being argumentative. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #40
50% is 50% Ms. Toad May 2020 #41
Yes, you're right 50% IS 50%. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #42
Actually, I don't. Ms. Toad May 2020 #44
Whatever. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #46
That's not what it means. Drahthaardogs May 2020 #47
Yes, and homemade ones don't filter down below a micron, which makes them ineffective on COVID. TheBlackAdder May 2020 #48
PPE is really the LAST and WORST way to avoid exposure Drahthaardogs May 2020 #51
👍 TheBlackAdder May 2020 #52
I researched the ear canal theory yesterday and couldn't find anything to support it. n/t pnwmom May 2020 #56
One technique that I am using. Blue_true May 2020 #43
I think the elapsed time and proximity are talking about likelihood Squinch May 2020 #2
Neera Tanden, elleng May 2020 #3
She says that she didn't reallly socialize. Ms. Toad May 2020 #34
Who does he live with? Yavin4 May 2020 #4
Unless someone has absolute recall of every single thing they've done in a two-week stopbush May 2020 #5
And "doing everything right" will only minimize the risk, not eliminate it Salviati May 2020 #9
I have been keeping track of where I go with date and approximate time. blueinredohio May 2020 #18
Did he go out to stores, on walks, etc? LisaL May 2020 #6
Nothing can 100% prevent it. BigmanPigman May 2020 #7
Someone he is quarantined with is an asymptomatic carrier? nt Nay May 2020 #8
We should also remember that... UncleTomsEvilBrother May 2020 #10
Probably many people have an immune response that knocks it off. dawg day May 2020 #11
People at grocery stores pull down their masks, talk jmg257 May 2020 #12
Exactly. LisaL May 2020 #15
More than a few times I see people not covering their nose with a mask still_one May 2020 #27
I see that, too! That's as good as NO mask. n/t Beartracks May 2020 #54
Exactly still_one May 2020 #55
With millions of active cases in the US now, there are going to be outliers like this Shermann May 2020 #13
There is one thing I've noticed that many people while speaking are 42bambi May 2020 #14
I read where some man says got it eyes. Scientist or medical so in the know. I wear huge sunglasses LizBeth May 2020 #16
He is a Virologist and Epidemologist that is an expert guest on Blue_true May 2020 #45
Ah. Thanks. You know what is fun about you? LizBeth May 2020 #49
I can give kluxy info too, so that. I just happened to read that article very carefully. Blue_true May 2020 #53
It's more likely to be transmitted with time and proximity. Mariana May 2020 #17
I used to work with a couple of those "close talkers." Glad I retired now...:) But as to your dameatball May 2020 #19
... greenjar_01 May 2020 #20
because it's not a hazmat suit qazplm135 May 2020 #21
That person likely associated with someone who did not take all necessary precautions. LonePirate May 2020 #22
Some people are just more susceptible to it... Blasphemer May 2020 #23
There are still quite a few people you encounter that aren't wearing a mask. Remember, the CDC says napi21 May 2020 #24
It does both, Ms. Toad May 2020 #35
Bad luck. TheCowsCameHome May 2020 #25
Through your eyes, tear duct to nasal passages uppityperson May 2020 #26
Touching an infected nozzle at a gas station will do it. LastLiberal in PalmSprings May 2020 #28
N95 masks - if she even has one that good Jarqui May 2020 #29
Masks are mostly about keeping your Voltaire2 May 2020 #30
All it takes is one thing done wrong Meowmee May 2020 #32
Can enter thru the eyes too. Read that a couple days ago Roland99 May 2020 #37
***NO EYE COVERING***, yes ... sucks, it can get into eyes without n95 mask on other person. uponit7771 May 2020 #39
If there are other people in the household who go out Crunchy Frog May 2020 #50
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