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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 1 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 1:01 PM UTCI eat two cloves if garlic a day and drink apple cider vinegar. To protect myself from viruses
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2020-04-05 at 1:23 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 5:28 PM UTCMost masks and gloves are wasted on the retarded general population. It is best if they just stay home.
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2020-04-05 at 6:42 PM UTC
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2020-04-05 at 11:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung 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.
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.
what I mean is if there's actually a strain that's airborne, a mask will do little to nothing to stop it because the virus itself is too small to be fi'ltered like that. a mask only helps by blocking particles (like coof juice) that carry the virus -
2020-04-05 at 11:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra what I mean is if there's actually a strain that's airborne, a mask will do little to nothing to stop it because the virus itself is too small to be fi'ltered like that. a mask only helps by blocking particles (like coof juice) that carry the virus
There will never be a virus as small as an oxygen molecule lol. Corona virus is like 400 nanometers across and oxygen is about 300 picometers. For reference, nanometers is the measurement to the billionth. Picometers is to the trillionth.
Coronavirus is already airborne anyway. I don't know what you mean by 'actually' because we've known for a while that it can remain in the air for about 3 hours. It's just floating around chillin in the water molecules that you exhale, which is basically like an aerosol spray.
Obviously the mask doesn't stop it dead in its tracks, but it still stops enough of it for it to be effective. It's not for nothing to wear a mask. -
2020-04-06 at 3:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace There will never be a virus as small as an oxygen molecule lol. Corona virus is like 400 nanometers across and oxygen is about 300 picometers. For reference, nanometers is the measurement to the billionth. Picometers is to the trillionth.
Coronavirus is already airborne anyway. I don't know what you mean by 'actually' because we've known for a while that it can remain in the air for about 3 hours. It's just floating around chillin in the water molecules that you exhale, which is basically like an aerosol spray.
Obviously the mask doesn't stop it dead in its tracks, but it still stops enough of it for it to be effective. It's not for nothing to wear a mask.
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