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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Yeah the handwashing craze was mostly useless in terms of addressing an airborne respiratory disease but it gave businesses the opportunity make it look like they were taking steps towards protecting their customers by putting hand sanitizer dispensers at every entrance so they went all in on it. Transmission via fomites is definitely a possibility but it would only have accounted for only a tiny tiny percentage of cases during the entire pandemic, the amount of resources and energy spent on promoting handwashing was massively disproportionate to the protection it afforded against covid, especially when actually effective measures (good masks, better air circulation in buildings) were constantly being downplayed. I saw a lady pull her mask away from her face, sneeze, and then put it back on. Didn't want it to get wet, I guess. Meanwhile the US Surgeon General is putting out a video on how to make a mask out of a t-shirt, instead of explaining how masks work and how to use them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YLXEhSjVsw
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# ? May 21, 2024 14:12 |
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Trump accidentally appointed a decent man to the office of Surgeon General. Biden restored normalcy.
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Platystemon posted:Trump accidentally appointed a decent man to the office of Surgeon General. The cloth/paper masks were only ever going to protect other people from your spit and phlegm, they weren't going to protect you from an airborne virus. My mask protects you, your mask protects me. The US and Canada did a terrible job explaining that. I guess because they thought rugged individualists would only be concerned with protecting themselves, not protecting those around them. Especially when "I don't even feel sick". But it left them vulnerable to "masks don't work" messaging because masks don't work the way most people thought they should (a magic shield of protection).
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 04:35 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:I guess because they thought rugged individualists would only be concerned with protecting themselves, not protecting those around them. They were right, lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9znGKsInyZI
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Facebook Aunt posted:The cloth/paper masks were only ever going to protect other people from your spit and phlegm, they weren't going to protect you from an airborne virus. My mask protects you, your mask protects me. The US and Canada did a terrible job explaining that. The intended function of cloth masks is “they look badass and make money for Etsy while providing cover for politicians”. They’re not good at respiratory protection for anyone.
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Platystemon posted:The intended function of cloth masks is “they look badass and make money for Etsy while providing cover for politicians”. They’re not good at respiratory protection for anyone.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 05:07 |
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Seth Pecksniff posted:Move on from this No one was dog piling the 86 year old.
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Platystemon posted:The intended function of cloth masks is “they look badass and make money for Etsy while providing cover for politicians”. They’re not good at respiratory protection for anyone. not true; anything that slows or redirects your breath affects the spread of your respiratory droplets. your elbow doesn't filter poo poo either, but sneezing into it causes a dramatic reduction in the distance and distribution of the spray cloth masks pretty demonstrably do more than not wearing a mask, and in the early days when the entire planet was sold out of surgical masks, they were a good idea. they still are, any time droplets are a concern and you don't have access to anything better. Cactus Ghost fucked around with this message at 06:28 on Apr 19, 2024 |
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For a stretch in 20/21’s respiratory season a lot of people masking were in cloth and surgicals and flu cases absolutely cratered. I wouldn’t trust them for personal protection but on a population level it feels like it makes a difference.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 06:29 |
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Influenza dips below Rt of unity every year simply because of the onset of spring. The average person contracts a case every five or ten years. It’s an extremely low‐energy pathogen compared to SARS‑CoV‑2. You could thank any of a dozen factors for the retreat of influenza, from halfassed masking to school/business/event closures to people staying home when they had a cough to Mike Osterholm’s darling “viral interference” hypothesis.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 06:40 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:I saw a lady pull her mask away from her face, sneeze, and then put it back on. Didn't want it to get wet, I guess. In the waiting room for my second Covid shot, an elderly man was taking his surgical mask off in order to cough into the crook of his arm. Repeatedly, as in, that man was not well enough to be there.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 10:22 |
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I still find places that have their water fountain/bottle filling stations turned off. Like IKEA, they weren't even open when we thought that could even be marginally useful.
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Zugzwang posted:Handwashing is a good idea for lots of non-covid pathogens. Also soap and water whenever possible, not just Purell or whatever, because some of the most contagious pathogens around (like norovirus) are impervious to hand sanitizer. Yeah I didn't look into the science but it never seemed quite good enough to me. It's just alcohol and gel, right?
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 16:13 |
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I wash with soap and water and then use hand sanitizer on top of that now, take that pathogens
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 16:23 |
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Seth Pecksniff posted:Move on from this This is a lockdown.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 16:23 |
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Scarodactyl posted:I had this for a long while, turned out to be an undiagnosed red meat allergy. Long delay from exposure to symptoms so it was really hard to tell. This is from a while ago but thanks for posting this because I stopped eating red meat and it went away
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Salt Fish posted:This is a lockdown. I'll nail your door shut I'll do it don't test me I'm a madman
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 18:41 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:This is from a while ago but thanks for posting this because I stopped eating red meat and it went away
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 18:51 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:This is from a while ago but thanks for posting this because I stopped eating red meat and it went away I was at the allergist’s office the other day and she said they do have treatments for this now. Might be worth looking into.
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Kestral posted:This is why I don't do the wait inside anymore, just gimme the jab and I'm out. I'll go sit in my car for 10-15 minutes, thank you. You can go and wear a good N95 the entire time and you’ll be fine, I prefer the 9210+ Aura with the braided straps, or wear an elastometric with P100 filters to go even further beyond Proper masking is what will save you from everyone else
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 14:49 |
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Fuschia tude posted:Yeah I didn't look into the science but it never seemed quite good enough to me. It's just alcohol and gel, right? a 70/30 isopropanol/water mix evaporating fucks up the cell membranes of most living things, denaturing proteins and dissolving lipid bilayers. the organisms that can survive it, like c. diff, usually do so in a dormant, more resilient state, as spores for bacteria or unusually rugged viral particles. hand sanitizer works really goddamn well for the overwhelming majority of things you can transmit or receive by touch. it just doesnt work on everything. handwashing, on the other hand, is physically knocking loose and washing away the stuff on your skin, including a lot of the skin cells on the top layer. you can actually get your hands to the point where you can be reasonably certain nothing alive is on them because of the ablative nature of soap+water+scrubbing, assuming you add in a small brush and a pick to get around and under your nails. thats why it works on those unusual extra-durable microbes; they don't get killed, they just get physically removed by scorched-earth destruction
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Scarabrae posted:You can go and wear a good N95 the entire time and you’ll be fine, I prefer the 9210+ Aura with the braided straps, or wear an elastometric with P100 filters to go even further beyond 5 to 8 hours of maintaining a good seal on an aura in that environment isn’t really viable (especially since it’s a dinner event) and as much as I appreciate elastomerics, I wouldn’t want to wear one for that long. Is the risk manageable? Sure. Is it worth putting the vulnerable people in my life, myself included, in jeopardy to play a card game? No, it’s selfish and short-sighted. I’m just thankful that one day I’ll be out of this mess via vaccines, since I’m not immunocompromised/suppressed, just (“just”) high-risk. It’s the people who don’t have that hope on the horizon who are in a deeply loving grim situation - and that’ll be a lot of us at some point, between cancer treatments and corticosteroids.
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 18:48 |
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I remember this product was made fun of ITT when it was launched. Could amuse people to learn they were indeed fined for false advertising. Razer fined $1.17M for pretending RGB face mask was “N95 grade” https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/04/ftc-fines-razer-for-every-cent-made-selling-bogus-n95-grade-rgb-masks/
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Cactus Ghost posted:a 70/30 isopropanol/water mix evaporating fucks up the cell membranes of most living things, denaturing proteins and dissolving lipid bilayers. the organisms that can survive it, like c. diff, usually do so in a dormant, more resilient state, as spores for bacteria or unusually rugged viral particles. hand sanitizer works really goddamn well for the overwhelming majority of things you can transmit or receive by touch. it just doesnt work on everything. i like how basic soap/washing science 101 or a ton of other science 101 stuff is repeated because people just dont want to remember it. like every hurricane or tornado season , people in hurricane/tornado zones have to relearn their scales.
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