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https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavir...075414917.html
"Fit and healthy people wearing masks could make them more at risk of infection, says expert" But he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that there is a risk that fit and healthy people could be increasing their chance of infection by wearing a mask that encourages them to touch their face. “There’s no research evidence to support wearing masks if you are basically fit and well,” said Prof Marshall. “Indeed if people wear masks there’s a risk they play around with it, they play with their eyes more and maybe you’re even at a higher risk of picking up an infection. I've been voicing my concerns about this all along. IMO masks should not be a requirement. The ones most of us are wearing have limited effectiveness anyways, and on top of that many don't wear them correctly (under the nose, taking them off to talk). And it means more fiddling with your face if they don't fit well, causes you to sweat, causes fogging if you wear glasses, etc.). Masks can help, if you or somebody around you has it. But it can lead to increased risks if you are touching door handles, carts, etc., then fiddling with your mask because it doesn't fit good. This back-and-forth from various experts is confusing everyone. Last edited by mar3o; 04-24-2020 at 07:46 AM. |
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The masks are only as good as the people wearing them. If you can keep your hands away from your face, the mask is a good addition.
If your mask is so ill-fitting that you have to keep adjusting it, then get your mask right or don't wear one at all. The mask I wear is snug and doesn't move. I made sure of that before I committed to walking out the door with it. Again, once I step outside my home, my hands don't go anywhere near my face until I get back home. No exceptions, even if I wash my hands while out. |
Thanks given by: | mar3o (04-24-2020) |
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Fox 5 Atlanta - Georgia restaurant owner sells car to have enough money to pay her employees
Not sure if this qualifies as "good news" per se, but its amazing how resourceful people can be. Video in link. |
Thanks given by: | mar3o (04-24-2020) |
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The one I wore last week was a nightmare and I was on the verge of panicking in Wal-Mart. It was a dust-style mask and it was way too big, and I could barely see with it fogging up my glasses, plus it was making me so hot I was sweating. It wanted to slip down and I kept fiddling with it with my arm. My girlfriend's dad gave me one to wear this week he made just for me. It had adjustable straps and I was able to get it to fit much nicer, plus it didn't fog my glasses, and it was much cooler. And it stayed in place. It was thin though so I bet it didn't do much. |
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Thanks given by: | BeastCreatureTrapper (04-24-2020) |
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Thanks given by: | ctujackbauer (04-24-2020), Lee A Stewart (04-24-2020) |
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The WHO says if you're healthy, you only need a mask if you're caring for somebody that is sick. That's what it says on their website. The CDC says wearing a mask can help prevent you from giving the virus to others if you do not know that you are sick because you have no symptoms. In other words, masks are to be worn by sick people. Which means that healthy people don't need to wear a mask. It is the exact same recommendation. It's just worded very differently. |
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Confirmed 890K Recovered 82,843 Deaths 50,372 Worldwide Confirmed 2.71M Recovered 743K Deaths 191K Interesting stats located here. https://www.healthline.com/health-ne...irus-(COVID-19) And some good news. Hopefully it works. UofL Makes Possible Breakthrough in COVID-19 Fight https://www.wlky.com/article/local-s...nders/32252287 |
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Thanks given by: | BluBonnet (04-24-2020) |
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Antibodies that our own body makes if we get the infection, and recover, should last much longer, if not forever. This is known as active immunity. |
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Interesting that Stockholm and NYC have nearly the same percentage of people with antibodies (20%). If / when this second wave hits, the hardest hit places now will probably be the best off. If it happens in say, November, who knows, these two places may already have achieved herd immunity by then (60% or more of people who had it).
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Thanks given by: | dobyblue (04-24-2020) |
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