Hungry4hops
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It's litterally in the cdc link you posted.28% I call BS, have not seen that reported ANYWHERE.
I've searched the whole document, there are a bunch of week 28 references, never does it say 28%.It's litterally in the cdc link you posted.
If you're 65 or older, yes, this is a bad time. But so is every year. The data doesn't lie.
Here is what real scientists wear when dealing with a virus...don't think your cloth mouthpiece is going to work.
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I think you're misinterpreting what masks are supposed to do.If you're 65 or older, yes, this is a bad time. But so is every year. The data doesn't lie.
Here is what real scientists wear when dealing with a virus...don't think your cloth mouthpiece is going to work.
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So all of the essential workers that are actually having to work considerably more hours due to a breakdown of our infrastructure are somehow sedentary? Please explain.I'm all for a good IPA and a Mike's.
Blood clots form from people being sedentary, laying in bed after surgery or sitting around on the couch because of MUH QUARANTINE.
People in the hospital get blood clots in spades, sometimes even after they've left. People are not as active now because everything is closed.
Use it or lose it, goes for muscle and your brain.
If you're 65 or older, yes, this is a bad time. But so is every year. The data doesn't lie.
Here is what real scientists wear when dealing with a virus...don't think your cloth mouthpiece is going to work.
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The mask doesn't prevent you from getting it. It reduces the spread of respiratory droplets to reduce the number of people you infect. Because of that, it only works if everyone wears one.
This is a simple concept.
I think you're misinterpreting what masks are supposed to do.
What you pictured insures that those scientists will 100% not contract anything that they're working with, provided that all PPE was donned according to regulation.
Us normal folk can't reasonably be expected to don full PPE like this, so what's the next best thing? A face mask. Absolutely no one has insinuated that face masks have a 100% prevention rate, it's more in the 95% range. But it's the best we can do without going to extremes like the filtered bunny suits in this photo. The point for us is to slow down our respiratory droplets from spreading, and these masks are quite good at that. Plenty of rudimentary experiments done by coughing into petri dishes with no mask, and then doing the same with a mask, showing that a mask-less cough carries MUCH more bacteria. I'll try to find the last one I saw.
And isn't that why we all should wear a mask?