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World Health Organization reverses course, says that masks are now recommended when you leave the house...
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2020-04-05 at 11:43 AM UTCFolks, And these are the people that we are trusting with our lives. It's critical for an individual to have their own intuition about it; to follow their own judgments.๐
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2020-04-05 at 11:46 AM UTCIs anyone being held accountable for all the people who got sick and died as a result of the unscientific and non-evidence based bad advice that was previously given?
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2020-04-05 at 11:50 AM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 11:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Is anyone being held accountable for all the people who got sick and died as a result of the unscientific and non-evidence based bad advice that was previously given?
Did you hear about chloraquine lady and her husband who died from drinking fish tank cleaner blaming trump for it?
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2020-04-05 at 11:52 AM UTCIm just going to probably just wear a bandana if i get scared enough.
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2020-04-05 at 12 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:17 PM UTCit's because there was a shortage and they wanted supplies to go to medical professionals first, but outright saying 'masks won't help' seriously undermined their credibility. now that the US is stealing everyone else's masks I guess they have a surplus
Originally posted by Bill Krozby Im just going to probably just wear a bandana if i get scared enough.
it'll do generally the same thing really, as long as the fabric is dense enough. masks won't actually stop the virus but they'll block the infected mucus and saliva particles people cough up -
2020-04-05 at 12:38 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's because there was a shortage and they wanted supplies to go to medical professionals first, but outright saying 'masks won't help' seriously undermined their credibility. now that the US is stealing everyone else's masks I guess they have a surplus
it'll do generally the same thing really, as long as the fabric is dense enough. masks won't actually stop the virus but they'll block the infected mucus and saliva particles people cough up
soak them in clorine bleach first so that all viruses and bacterias that pass thru it will die. -
2020-04-05 at 12:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's because there was a shortage and they wanted supplies to go to medical professionals first, but outright saying 'masks won't help' seriously undermined their credibility. now that the US is stealing everyone else's masks I guess they have a surplus
it'll do generally the same thing really, as long as the fabric is dense enough. masks won't actually stop the virus but they'll block the infected mucus and saliva particles people cough up
Of course the masks stop the virus. Otherwise, there would be no point in wearing them. However, kind of like u said, It has to be an appropriate material, and the right kind of mask. -
2020-04-05 at 12:41 PM UTCI would wear a mask but I don't want to look like a homosexual
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2020-04-05 at 12:42 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's because there was a shortage and they wanted supplies to go to medical professionals first, but outright saying 'masks won't help' seriously undermined their credibility. now that the US is stealing everyone else's masks I guess they have a surplus
it'll do generally the same thing really, as long as the fabric is dense enough. masks won't actually stop the virus but they'll block the infected mucus and saliva particles people cough up
This blocks the virus. Doesn't matter if its small enough to get through. Most of it won't. And given that viral load is such a vital issue, its better to have something than not. Its working really well in Asia. -
2020-04-05 at 12:44 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:44 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:47 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 12:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace This blocks the virus. Doesn't matter if its small enough to get through. Most of it won't. And given that viral load is such a vital issue, its better to have something than not. Its working really well in Asia.
Westerners scoffed at Hong-Kong for masks, initially. We thought they were being too dramatic and sensationalizing the virus. Now, we look like a bunch of fools. -
2020-04-05 at 12:48 PM UTCAre you sure it was the WHO, and not the CDC making this recommendation? I knew the CDC changed itโs tune this week, I can find anything saying that the WHO did๐คทโโ๏ธ
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2020-04-05 at 12:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Westerners scoffed at Hong-Kong for masks, initially. We thought they were being too dramatic and sensationalizing the virus. Now, we look like a bunch of fools.
Well, the CDC lied to everyone. Can you blame them? I sure didnt expect the CDC to give information that would endanger me. Lie, sure, but not something that is the exact opposite of what is safe. They could've just told people to make homemade masks. This problem is only going to compound because of them. -
2020-04-05 at 12:58 PM UTCMy experience with the cdc has always been positive.