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Old 03-26-2020, 07:21 PM   #3121
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(CNN) – Dyson may be known for vacuum cleaners and hand dryers, but the coronavirus has forced the company to shift its focus to ventilators.

Founder James Dyson designed a new one in just 10 days at the request of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The “CoVent” was designed for COVID-19 patients and can be manufactured quickly, which is key as demand rises fast.

Dyson said the new ventilator was designed to “address the specific needs” of coronavirus patients.

The company is manufacturing at least 15,000 of the medical devices – 10,000 for the British government, another 5,000 will be donated to the international pandemic effort.

A Dyson spokesperson said the ventilators should be ready by early April.
"Dyson: Our Vacuums suck, our Ventilators blow..."

Actually love their vacuums, great that they're doing this.
 
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Old 03-26-2020, 07:30 PM   #3122
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Just read an article saying the death toll in France is much higher than reported as France is only counting people who've died in hospitals, not at home, or in group homes etc.
They will have to count them eventually.
 
Old 03-26-2020, 07:34 PM   #3123
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Makes me wonder if Germany are manipulating their numbers too. They have a huge amount of cases, but only 239 deaths, it doesn't add up at all.
They attribute it largely to early testing. Apparently, the first reliable test for COVID-19 was developed in Germany.
 
Old 03-26-2020, 07:44 PM   #3124
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My last post regarding the wearing of masks by healthy people. A question: How is the virus spread?? Here's the answer.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-heal...ion-risks.html

The important point here for the wearing of masks is the first one. It is spread by tiny droplets of water that you expel when you cough or sneeze. If you are a healthy person and somebody with the virus sneezes within about six feet of you, the virus will, potentially, be on you. It's potentially on your clothes, your skin and in your eyes. The mask has done NOTHING.

For those of you pointing to countries like South Korea as examples. Why did the masks help those countries?? Everybody had to wear a mask. This has led to the assumption that it kept healthy people protected but that is wrong. What it did is helped to keep some of those droplets from being released into the air when people that had the virus but didn't know it coughed or sneezed out in public. In other words, the sick people wearing masks is what helped. This is exactly what the WHO says...that if you're sick, wear a mask.

I can't make it any simpler. If you are healthy and wearing a mask, you are keeping those masks from the people that need them. My mom was a nurse and her mom before her. That's why this is important to me.
 
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(CNN) – Dyson may be known for vacuum cleaners and hand dryers, but the coronavirus has forced the company to shift its focus to ventilators.

Founder James Dyson designed a new one in just 10 days at the request of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The “CoVent” was designed for COVID-19 patients and can be manufactured quickly, which is key as demand rises fast.

Dyson said the new ventilator was designed to “address the specific needs” of coronavirus patients.

The company is manufacturing at least 15,000 of the medical devices – 10,000 for the British government, another 5,000 will be donated to the international pandemic effort.

A Dyson spokesperson said the ventilators should be ready by early April.
What a great idea...hire the most expensive company on earth to manufacture something...

They currently charge £299 ($365) for a hairdryer...

Boris must have shares x
 
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Old 03-26-2020, 07:58 PM   #3126
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What a great idea...hire the most expensive company on earth to manufacture something...

They currently charge £299 ($365) for a hairdryer...

Boris must have shares x
I’m not a fan of their hand dryers myself.
 
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What a great idea...hire the most expensive company on earth to manufacture something...

They currently charge £299 ($365) for a hairdryer...

Boris must have shares x
As long as they are reliable, dependable & effective it's a great thing to do. They are undeniably in high demand. Hopefully the company doesn't price gouge.
 
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Old 03-26-2020, 08:10 PM   #3128
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Always have good hygiene, maybe miss a shower or two if I haven't done anything strenuous throughout the day. Having said that, I don't remember a time in my life where I have been so conscious of keeping my hands clean. This coronavirus doesn't bother me that much, but man has it made me pay attention to just how many different hands touch everyday things.
We might be a more hygienic society because this, it'll likely he the only positive to come out of such a pandemic.
 
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https://nypost.com/2020/03/25/de-bla...-get-covid-19/
 
Old 03-26-2020, 08:35 PM   #3130
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"He reminded New Yorkers that 80 percent of people who contract the disease will have mild symptoms."
 
Old 03-26-2020, 08:48 PM   #3131
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"He reminded New Yorkers that 80 percent of people who contract the disease will have mild symptoms."
That fact that hospitals are maxed at capacity means that the number of people being hospitalized is voluminous!! That's a cause for concern!
 
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That fact that hospitals are maxed at capacity means that the number of people being hospitalized is voluminous!! That's a cause for concern!
theyre already overwhelmed where i am too.

his statement remains, 80% will be able to stay at home with the virus.

80% is a pretty high number, no? of course there is still risk you could be in that 20% but odds are in your favor. stay positive!
 
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Think this virus has mutated....more and more young people becoming ill as it spreads throughout Europe and NA.
 
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U.S. now #1 in total cases worldwide, 82,000.
 
Old 03-26-2020, 08:59 PM   #3135
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U.S. now #1 in total cases worldwide, 82,000.
Not according to 'the map'....but irrelevant anyway as if not now, then soon.

Libya only has one case....what's Libya like this time of year?
 
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Not according to 'the map'....but irrelevant anyway as if not now, then soon.
He's right...
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
 
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In basically just 2 weeks...
 
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My last post regarding the wearing of masks by healthy people. A question: How is the virus spread?? Here's the answer.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-heal...ion-risks.html

The important point here for the wearing of masks is the first one. It is spread by tiny droplets of water that you expel when you cough or sneeze. If you are a healthy person and somebody with the virus sneezes within about six feet of you, the virus will, potentially, be on you. It's potentially on your clothes, your skin and in your eyes. The mask has done NOTHING.

For those of you pointing to countries like South Korea as examples. Why did the masks help those countries?? Everybody had to wear a mask. This has led to the assumption that it kept healthy people protected but that is wrong. What it did is helped to keep some of those droplets from being released into the air when people that had the virus but didn't know it coughed or sneezed out in public. In other words, the sick people wearing masks is what helped. This is exactly what the WHO says...that if you're sick, wear a mask.

I can't make it any simpler. If you are healthy and wearing a mask, you are keeping those masks from the people that need them. My mom was a nurse and her mom before her. That's why this is important to me.
Respiratory droplets are also emitted from simple breathing or talking (although they are tiny and can't be felt), thus a big reason why people need to stay 6 feet apart. Something which is impossible to do in grocery stores for example.
 
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Something which is impossible to do in grocery stores for example.
Why?
 
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