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I am not part of the target demographic but it still makes me sad. RT was still 1.0 this morning.
I would think if you can get it through your eyes, many more people would be contracting the virus. A mask obviously doesn't cover your eyes and no public health officials are telling people to wear shields. There is just so much we don't know ---
What do you think about the I phones having covid19 tracking?
Many people are contracting it. I've seen advice to wear glasses or goggles. You can ear sunglasses in the summer. I've even seen advice to wear face shields.I would think if you can get it through your eyes, many more people would be contracting the virus. A mask obviously doesn't cover your eyes and no public health officials are telling people to wear shields. There is just so much we don't know ---
I guess if your bandana is long enough, you can tuck it into your shirt.Droplet results:
Uncovered: Droplets traveled more than 8 feet. By 12 feet, most droplets had fallen to the ground.
Bandana covering the nose and mouth but loose at the bottom: 3 feet.
Handkerchief or square from a T-shirt, loosely folded and secured over the ears with rubber bands: 15 inches.
Cone-style non-sterile commercial mask: 8 inches.
Stitched mask, closely fitted, with two layers of quilting fabric and elastic loops or cloth ties: 2½ inches.
Mask test: Which type works best at stopping droplets?
Not a problem with mine.Survey finds that 33 percent of pets have beefed up since the coronavirus lockdown in March
Pet owners put furry friends on diets after they gained weight in lockdown
Uh, I don't agree. I read stories about meat processing plants when I and some friends had symptoms of COVID in April!Revealed: Covid-19 outbreaks at meat-processing plants are being kept quiet — The Guardian
“Testing has found positive cases at North Carolina facilities, but officials refuse to release the information.”
Add me to the furry friends list!Survey finds that 33 percent of pets have beefed up since the coronavirus lockdown in March
Pet owners put furry friends on diets after they gained weight in lockdown
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