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Yes psychos, all the ¡Science! shows masks do help stop viruses
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2020-05-18 at 6:55 AM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 7 AM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 7:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra mucus droplets can't get through chain link
very little of the virus hangs around in the air unattached to saliva/mucus/semen
The air you breathe out contain moisture. That's why your breath freezes in the winter. There are live virus particles suspended inside that cloud of moisture. The cloud can travel up to about 15 feet. Breathe in any of it, and you got the virus. -
2020-05-18 at 7:13 AM UTCDon't make me have to paddle you, aldra. I have enough action with Captain FailFaggot here.
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2020-05-18 at 7:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The virus can get as small as 0.04 microns, idiot. Wearing a N95 mask is like breathing through a chain link fence.
The virus doesn't enter your lungs in a 0.04 micron vehicle. Same way you can't cross a bridge with 12ft clearance in a truck even though you are only 4 foot 8 yourself. -
2020-05-18 at 7:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The air you breathe out contain moisture. That's why your breath freezes in the winter. There are live virus particles suspended inside that cloud of moisture. The cloud can travel up to about 15 feet. Breathe in any of it, and you got the virus.
Masks worn by infected people, including non-N95 masks, address exactly this by breaking the lateral momentum so by the time the moisture leaves your mask, the primary force vector accelerating it is gravity, down. -
2020-05-18 at 1:18 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 1:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker The virus can live on a dry surface for up to 18 hours.
Wrong. It depends on the surface.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/how-long-covid-19-lives-on-surfaces -
2020-05-18 at 1:22 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 1:43 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 1:45 PM UTCThis nigga is apparently scrubbing and vacuuming public handrails and shit with his mouth lol
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2020-05-18 at 1:49 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 1:52 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 2:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE The virus doesn't enter your lungs in a 0.04 micron vehicle. Same way you can't cross a bridge with 12ft clearance in a truck even though you are only 4 foot 8 yourself.
Gas moisture particles are already small enough to get through the N95 and act as the vehicles, dummy. -
2020-05-18 at 3:34 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 3:38 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 3:44 PM UTC
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2020-05-18 at 3:48 PM UTCThe same thing that happens when someone busts a nut in your asshole you faggot
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2020-05-18 at 3:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny mucuses are water based. this means they dry.
what do you think happens when virus carrying spittles that were stuck to your mask dry out ?
This is why you use disposables or wash your mask after each use... Its what is recommended. You should also wipe down your groceries with isopropyl.
I do both these. My masks also have a removable carbon enhancement. Sometimes I wear gloves to the store too, but usually i just use the sanitizer at the exit. -
2020-05-18 at 3:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
Dummy.
"The range of droplet size in natural mists lies within 0.01 to 10 μm"
1 µm = 1 micron
http://www.thermopedia.com/content/44/