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Put it in brown paper bag-that's what doctors do when reusing it. That's what I am doing with mine.
I wonder why they're doing that? Are they putting their names on the bag?
Put it in brown paper bag-that's what doctors do when reusing it. That's what I am doing with mine.
They are putting names on a bag. But paper bag also allows the mask to breathe, and virus should dry out and die eventually (whereas plastic bag doesn't allow mask to breathe). Also, when it goes for sterilization, the hospital will take it out, UVC sterilize it in a special room, then stick it into a clean paper bag that goes back to the owner of the mask. Bag also keeps the mask out of contact with other surfaces that might not be clean (such as a seat of the car in your case).I wonder why they're doing that? Are they putting their names on the bag?
Over the past two months, the number of positive tests in the U.S. has only dropped 20%. Bad news- shouldn't we stay locked down?
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But new deaths have dropped 60% in that time, and the trend is downward.
Good news- the effective death rate of COVID-19 infections is going down significantly (even accounting for any delay in death reporting).
1) senior homes are now better protected
2) vulnerable people are sheltering
3) hospitals are not overcrowded and are prepared
4) nobody was previously prepared to shelter in place until the virus was rampant
5) it is now known that the virus is asymptomatic in many people
The CDC has said the best estimate for CV-19 death rate is 0.27%, which is an order of magnitude lower that the numbers typically thrown out in reporting. This is based on past data, which includes over 50,000 senior living deaths (out of 100,000 deaths in U.S.).
I strongly believe the CV-19 death rate going forward will continue to drop, and will end up between 0.10-0.15%. And a large segment of the population that is not in danger of COVID-19 seems willing and unafraid of being infected. I don't view this as a bad thing.
The virus isn't the boogeyman we were told.
It's definitely the boogeyman to the elderly and obese, though. Jmo
I lay mine on the car dash, with the inside facing up. It gets direct sunlight and benefits from the high temperature in the car.We're still on page 1 lol.
I lay mine out side facing up on the passenger seat.
I just hang mine on the rear view mirror while driving.I think you can take the mask off in the car and put it back on when going back out (using hand sanitizer before taking it off and putting it back on). Keep it in a paper bag in between. That's what they were telling the doctors to do when reusing their supposedly one time disposable N95s-keep it in a brown paper bag between uses.
Before we all start celebrating how harmless this virus is and how the cases are going down-it's not true. In many states cases are going up. it's only going to get worse with people not social distancing.
"On Friday, "that number went up, and there were more than 24,000 Americans newly diagnosed with Covid-19.""
US coronavirus: Cases surge in some states as Americans celebrate Memorial Day - CNN
Reopening would not affect cases just a day later anyway because of the incubation period. Most of us know that so we cannot be fooled by inaccurate reporting, I agree.Harmless- I didn't say. I just gave some facts that I doubt most people know, or don't want to know.
I generally disregard CNN, other than to read a headline and to know the opposite is true.
"On Friday, "that number went up, and there were more than 24,000 Americans newly diagnosed with Covid-19."
There was no spike in CV cases on Friday, just normal fluctuation in counting cases by date. Attached is the 7 day moving average which smooths out reporting delays. A slight downward trend is seen.
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The CNN article also refers to -
North Carolina reported its highest single-day increase of new coronavirus cases, just a day after the state rolled into its second phase of reopening.
CNN tells us- see what happens when you reopen...stay shutdown!
Scary stuff, except coincidentally that state had a large proportionate increase in testing on Friday. There was no spike in percentage of positive tests. The inference by CNN is intentional misinformation that fools most people.
Problem is that most people are done being fooled.
The behavior of people the last couple of weeks tells me this.
Harmless- I didn't say. I just gave some facts that I doubt most people know, or don't want to know.
I generally disregard CNN, other than to read a headline and to know the opposite is true.
"On Friday, "that number went up, and there were more than 24,000 Americans newly diagnosed with Covid-19."
There was no spike in CV cases on Friday, just normal fluctuation in counting cases by date. Attached is the 7 day moving average which smooths out reporting delays. A slight downward trend is seen.
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The CNN article also refers to -
North Carolina reported its highest single-day increase of new coronavirus cases, just a day after the state rolled into its second phase of reopening.
CNN tells us- see what happens when you reopen...stay shutdown!
Scary stuff, except coincidentally that state had a large proportionate increase in testing on Friday. There was no spike in percentage of positive tests. The inference by CNN is intentional misinformation that fools most people.
Problem is that most people are done being fooled.
The behavior of people the last couple of weeks tells me this.
Oh, yeah, it's over. Don't believe this for a minute. And, MN is in the process of reopening.
Minnesota ICU beds in use for COVID-19 patients reach new high
Minnesota ICU beds in use for COVID-19 patients reach new high
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