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On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 16:03:18 -0400, John wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 15:15:19 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 12:20:54 -0000 (UTC), Justan wrote: On 7/8/20 10:17 PM, wrote: On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 23:19:48 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 02:22:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 06:51:27 -0400, John wrote: Not to beat a dead horse, but this guy does a great explanation and video of why masks work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tp0...0CgY8aJiV1 5I Nobody wants to talk about what happens to the infection trapped in the mask. How many times does the average mask wearer touch that mask on their day out and about and where does that infection on their hands end up? I see lots of masks. I see very few people who actually wear and handle hem correctly ... but they are making the fashion statement so I guess it is OK. Maybe trying to protect other people. === And raising the general awareness level. These are not exactly normal times and some people need to be reminded of that it seems. So then if I just get a hat that says "get the **** away from me" it is as effective as a mask. Thanks Maybe you could stay away from everyone and anywhere they've been recently. No mask,no hat required. No risk of being infected or infecting others. What do you think? I do stay away from people, at least 6 feet. Never pass anyone in the store aisle, eh? Not if I don't have to and I hold my breath if I do. Since they cleared out all of the aisle displays and made them one way, passing is not that common anyway. When you do, there is plenty of room to stay away from them. People in my little circle of stores do a pretty good job of staying away from each other but mask use also cruises around 50% so maybe we have to. BTW both the CDC and WHO have said "casual contact" like walking by someone in a store is way down on their suspicions of how this is transmitted. Sitting on a bar stool spitting in each other's beer or standing close and hollering in their face to be heard over the band is the top of the list and we are seeing that in our most recent spike in millennials. |
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On 7/9/20 6:48 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 16:03:18 -0400, John wrote: On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 15:15:19 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 12:20:54 -0000 (UTC), Justan wrote: On 7/8/20 10:17 PM, wrote: On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 23:19:48 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 02:22:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 06:51:27 -0400, John wrote: Not to beat a dead horse, but this guy does a great explanation and video of why masks work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tp0...0CgY8aJiV1 5I Nobody wants to talk about what happens to the infection trapped in the mask. How many times does the average mask wearer touch that mask on their day out and about and where does that infection on their hands end up? I see lots of masks. I see very few people who actually wear and handle hem correctly ... but they are making the fashion statement so I guess it is OK. Maybe trying to protect other people. === And raising the general awareness level. These are not exactly normal times and some people need to be reminded of that it seems. So then if I just get a hat that says "get the **** away from me" it is as effective as a mask. Thanks Maybe you could stay away from everyone and anywhere they've been recently. No mask,no hat required. No risk of being infected or infecting others. What do you think? I do stay away from people, at least 6 feet. Never pass anyone in the store aisle, eh? Not if I don't have to and I hold my breath if I do. Since they cleared out all of the aisle displays and made them one way, passing is not that common anyway. When you do, there is plenty of room to stay away from them. People in my little circle of stores do a pretty good job of staying away from each other but mask use also cruises around 50% so maybe we have to. BTW both the CDC and WHO have said "casual contact" like walking by someone in a store is way down on their suspicions of how this is transmitted. Sitting on a bar stool spitting in each other's beer or standing close and hollering in their face to be heard over the band is the top of the list and we are seeing that in our most recent spike in millennials. The herd mentality seems to be central in the spread of this pandemic. MANY businesses like gyms, theaters, restaurants, bars and theme parks are at risk of becoming extinct unless they have deep pockets. I also believe there is a renewed interest in abandoning large cities. Especially since they seem to be run largely by morons. |
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