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Covid-19 Made Its Way Here All The Way From China....
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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 16492572" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>I promise there is going to be live virus for a certain amount of time. It becomes muddied when you think on terms of each exhalation. Now, the virus particles from your first exhalation may not be alive. But you are constantly exhaling. The length of time will be determined by material. And if they ever figured out how long it actually lives on surfaces. Last I heard, which was a few months back, I believe they stated they believed that it was only a few hours on most surfaces.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. It is not about the particular particle size but how it gets transported. As in Covid is hitching a ride on water droplets.</p><p></p><p>2. Masks, again unless they are N95, are not designed to protect the wearer. They are designed minimize the spread of whatever from the wearer. Hence the reason why surgical staff wear masks in an OR. It is to protect the patient not the OR staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 16492572, member: 118253"] I promise there is going to be live virus for a certain amount of time. It becomes muddied when you think on terms of each exhalation. Now, the virus particles from your first exhalation may not be alive. But you are constantly exhaling. The length of time will be determined by material. And if they ever figured out how long it actually lives on surfaces. Last I heard, which was a few months back, I believe they stated they believed that it was only a few hours on most surfaces. 1. It is not about the particular particle size but how it gets transported. As in Covid is hitching a ride on water droplets. 2. Masks, again unless they are N95, are not designed to protect the wearer. They are designed minimize the spread of whatever from the wearer. Hence the reason why surgical staff wear masks in an OR. It is to protect the patient not the OR staff. [/QUOTE]
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