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Yeah one problem with that. The people I come in proximity to are taking the same risk. All those afraid to breathe will stay in their fortresses of solitude anyway where I can’t get to them.
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#8763 | |
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All you will do with this no entry policy is cause confrontation, offer a 25 cent mask for say 50 cents and conflict avoided and you have everyone wearing mask's. |
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#8765 |
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Stock market soaring today on news regarding positive human trial developments on a vaccine from Moderna (where 8 brave volunteers developed antibodies), and optimism regarding another stimulus package
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#8766 | |
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It is not particularly easy to find even basic surgical mask right now around towns or city's, they can be ordered though from suppliers it seems. Our company has order them by the thousands. Maybe make the law if you want to open your business you have to have mask's to offer your customers to use. All you will get is problems with a hard no mask no entry and then give them no option to at lerast purchase a mask to use. |
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I do agree that we can't expect people to stay inside ll year. If this had a very high death rate, then yeah, that would be different. But depression is indeed a thing we will need to be concerned about. Mental health is serious and there are already enough people out there who have mental health issues without making it worse. On the other hand we can't just blindly open up everything. There needs to be a balance, factoring in the financial issues for both companies and individuals, and the health of the citizens, which should absolute come first above all else. One thing I don't see mentioned is that people keep saying open it all back up, but as soon as any retail shop or restaurant or office is contaminated and an employee gets the virus, it will instantly need to shut down for a good week or two for cleaning. This will be happening sporadically all year. My girlfriend was going into work every Friday for paperwork and to touch-base, until one of the 16 employees that were coming in came down with it a couple weeks ago. Now the office is totally shut down for cleaning. This will be something we will need to deal with. The virus isn't going anywhere and we will be living with it until a vaccine is available, if it happens at all. We needed this time to allow hospitals to recover as we were all unprepared, but we should now be planning for another round this fall so it shouldn't be a surprise later this year. So even when things start to re-open, at any time, any of these places may need to shut down temporarily for safety concerns. You can't keep having people come into the office after an employee reports that they have it. |
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It does appear to be true that the virus doesn't tend to live long on surfaces in general. We keep hearing it can last _X_ amount of days on cardboard/glass/plastic, etc., but from what I've read, the virus is dying by the hour. It can last on cardboard for up to a day, but much of the virus will be deal before the 24 hours. Remember too that it seems we need to be exposed to a certain amount of it to get infected. They're saying a trace amount may not be enough to infect us. So while there may be some of the virus still alive on a particular surface, it may not be enough to infect us. I agree the biggest risk is indoors, though I worry about things like door handles for public places like busy restaurants (Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's) where hands are constantly touching them. |
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#8771 | |
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We should be considering what the doctors/scientists are saying about this, not politicians where money/agendas are their driving concerns. |
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Thanks given by: | mar3o (05-18-2020) |
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#8775 |
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They help a lot in enclosed areas. The main benefit is blocking the large droplets that leave you mouth when coughing or sneezing, and talking or heavy breathing as well. Those droplets would exit straight out of your mouth so any gaps around the mask edges isn't a big deal, as the inside of the mask will soak up the droplets that leave your mouth. Although they are not good at all for the finer droplets (aerosols), that type of infection is rather uncommon, unless your in a crowded enclosed space with little ventilation.
You'll also get some protection from others as the large droplets won't be able to penetrate through a double layer cloth mask. But outside I actually don't think they're necessary unless you're in a crowded area, and especially if you're just standing next to an infected person for a while. But since they are the rules to have them on whenever you're within 6 feet of someone, then they must be followed. |
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Thanks given by: | bruceames (05-18-2020) |
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#8777 | |
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If people limit their outdoor activities for essential purposes and maybe just a brief walk while social distancing to get fresh air, then the spread will slow significantly. It's already slowing significantly here in NYC, but can you imagine how much better we'd be if everyone did what they were told? Just sayin... |
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Thanks given by: | megal0maniak (05-18-2020) |
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#8778 | |
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I just mean in general, I'd listen to the advice of the scientists and medical experts over the advice of our politicians. |
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