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I kind of gave up on my concern of looking weird. If I look weird, so be it.
Me, too. It's not like I am going to leave a beautiful corpse at my age. Maybe forty years ago.
I kind of gave up on my concern of looking weird. If I look weird, so be it.
It depends on a mask. N95 is going to protect you. So it's not true that all masks aren't going to protect you.Yes, the virus can enter through the eyes and goggles are a good idea. However, remember that masks don't prevent your getting infected, but are worn to keep you from infecting others. So if people are not wearing masks and you are, the virus can get you anyway, so the goggles won't protect you. Wearing your mask will keep you from infecting others if you have the virus. Since plenty of people have this virus without having symptoms, it is always good to wear a mask. You will not be shedding the virus to others from your eyeballs, so even if you can get the virus that way, you will not infect others that way if you do have the virus. So, while wearing masks should be mandatory, the goggles should be optional. MOO
Edited to add: Don't cry on anyone's shoulder, though.
Weird, I would have never guessed that. If true, it looks like there won’t be an uptick in cases for outdoor rallies and 4th of July celebrations.
It depends on a mask. N95 is going to protect you. So it's not true that all masks aren't going to protect you.
This would be true if bars and restaurants weren't open (which they are, where I live). So we expect an uptick from Fourth of July, even with beaches closed and fireworks picnic canceled. People will pack indoor spaces. My county is asking restaurants to close at 10 pm, but I doubt that has any serious impact.
Bars remained closed here (we have just 3 in the whole city) but restaurants serving alcohol can be open. People are supposed to work out, on their own, whether a place is too crowded or unsafe. Employees are supposed to wear masks, but friends tell me it's less than 50% who are doing so.
So we will celebrate indoors this year and with a sharp rise in CV cases already in place, the next month should bring us to a whole new level of CoVid. Nationwide, but especially in California.
I can't see any President going on TV to say that there is an unproven vaccine/treatment available, that might end up being shown to be completely ineffective or perhaps dangerous days/weeks later. Oh, wait.......
I've seen a lot of claims that cloth masks only protect others (from talking heads and so on). Cloth mask likely protect others much better than the wearer. But they still provide some protection for the wearer, especially if well constructed.And in fact, even surgical masks give about 70% protection. Cloth masks depend on construction, but they protect the wearer as well. The research on this is extensive.
And N95's do provide good protection to the wearer, not sure where people are getting this new story about masks only protecting others. They do both. That's why ICU's are able to function right now (masks and face shields).
They weren't all mine were they?When you search (top right) it gives the option to search a particular thread or the whole forum. I did the whole forum and it brought up about 10 posts, not all Covid related, some were in other threads. It did actually come up on the corona threads back in February, but only as a long list of medicines, nothing specific.
Now we want the words
Oxford vaccine is not a neutralized virus vaccine. It's an old school vaccine that uses adenovirus and a gene coding for a spike protein. I would actually be comfortable with an old school technology, since it has been tried and true for other diseases. But I don't know if US will end up getting any of the vaccine.That's not how it will be presented. Of course it will be "tested" but it won't have time to go through all the phases of testing. The one guy who has had a fever, twice, after being vaccinated - he's part of a "test." Is there longterm health consequence to a vaccine that produces symptoms? We won't know by November. But a good vaccine will not cause fever and other symptoms...it's entirely possible to get a neutralized virus vaccine to work - I believe the Oxford vaccine is one of those.
This would be true if bars and restaurants weren't open (which they are, where I live). So we expect an uptick from Fourth of July, even with beaches closed and fireworks picnic canceled. People will pack indoor spaces. My county is asking restaurants to close at 10 pm, but I doubt that has any serious impact.
Bars remained closed here (we have just 3 in the whole city) but restaurants serving alcohol can be open. People are supposed to work out, on their own, whether a place is too crowded or unsafe. Employees are supposed to wear masks, but friends tell me it's less than 50% who are doing so.
So we will celebrate indoors this year and with a sharp rise in CV cases already in place, the next month should bring us to a whole new level of CoVid. Nationwide, but especially in California.
Yes, you are right. But you also have to know how to wear it correctly. I don't know anyone right now, other than health care workers, who has one. And then there are also scam imitation masks on the market that may be of little use. Also, those who do have the N95 need to know how to disinfect it, or have plenty on hand to discard or rotate. But they would be a good idea if we had the education to use them correctly and the resources to provide them to everyone. MOOIt depends on a mask. N95 is going to protect you. So it's not true that all masks aren't going to protect you.
Yes, you are also right. There is some protection from any covering of the face. I was not specific enough, but lots of people think the masks are protecting them more than they actually are. Social distancing seems more effective, IMO.And in fact, even surgical masks give about 70% protection. Cloth masks depend on construction, but they protect the wearer as well. The research on this is extensive.
And N95's do provide good protection to the wearer, not sure where people are getting this new story about masks only protecting others. They do both. That's why ICU's are able to function right now (masks and face shields).
Yes, you are also right. There is some protection from any covering of the face. I was not specific enough, but lots of people think the masks are protecting them more than they actually are. Social distancing seems more effective, IMO.And in fact, even surgical masks give about 70% protection. Cloth masks depend on construction, but they protect the wearer as well. The research on this is extensive.
And N95's do provide good protection to the wearer, not sure where people are getting this new story about masks only protecting others. They do both. That's why ICU's are able to function right now (masks and face shields).
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