You wisely avoid discussing aerosols grasshopper. That opens up the real can of worms in environmental management and engineering - as I expect someone with knowledge of Infectious Control would know. They are the Devil for sure.
As to the loogie, splash, spray and even droplets - they are bad news - up to a certain distance - as you likely well know (scientifically speaking) and are subject to expulsion force, prevailing winds and ye olde gravity. We can talk science if you are of such a mind.
But as to non-political, I find it curious that you proffer what seems to be a political based blog from what I presume to be a science based group.
- Initially there was a significant shortage of masks for frontline workers, which was why authorities were reluctant to recommend mask wearing to the general public
- Authorities?!? Like in Masters? Wait? I thought we paid them to work for us?
- In churchy settings we call that the act of absolution. We only lied to you for our own good. Or we put you at risk so we aren't at risk. Please forgive us as we did not plan ahead.
- So OK, schtuff happens. Couldn't have said, at least wear a bandana or something, because anything is better than nothing? Which is exactly what the hell they are saying now.
- Maybe a call for assistance to donate for masks that you forgot to have in supply? Our bad? Something?
- The coronavirus is primarily transmitted person to person via respiratory spray.
- Spray? Not splash or droplet or aerosol? Is there a difference?
- What is spray you say? It has mass and physical properties. Right?
- While high quality research regarding mask use is limited
- To be honest, at first I just thought that statement very odd. Then curious why Doctors would just be guessing about this important topic. Like not even curious at least.
- Then I realized, maybe it's a compliment to we the people, because with only a mild curiosity and a simple search engine I could find several dozens of detailed, scientific and peer reviewed studies that spans decades of research on the topic, including super-studies that reviewed multiple existing studies
- We aren't even talking about the amount of studies that govern overall engineering and maintenance of environments that are also key here.
- The gold standard N-95 mask is 95% effective at keeping the wearer free of inhaling viral particles.
- I'll just call it what it is - balderdash.Even Wikipedia will still tell you the specs of the N95 as filtering inbound only particles down to 3um in size. Though there are multiple, specific, replaceable filters available.
- Might take awhile before they start issuing the government mandated and easily decoratable versions of full-face covering N95s.
- I'm guessing you can get replacement filters if you have a high enough social credit score maybe or pay your taxes on time. Otherwise, off to reeducation camp??
- Mask wearing allows us to open the economy up faster
- Us?!? Like in Masters? Wait? I thought we paid them to work for us?
- Just curious; when did shutting down an entire economy become a thing anyway?
- Was it due in part to bad planning or lack of research on someone's part? Was it dereliction of duty to be unprepared at all or rational to lie to us in the first place?
- even a 50% reduction in viral transmission is statistically important
- I am certain this is a best case guestimate scenario, which completely over looks a multitude of factors including badly worn masks, i.e. not over the nose or even mouth and so much more.
- But as someone here pointed out; wearing a condom is good. Though I have never heard someone make a solid case for wearing half a condom
- For the general public, the reason for wearing a facial covering is to help protect others from you when you cough, sneeze or even talk and spray viral droplets
- Coughing, sneezing - a clear no brainer, which you tend to anticipate and can be minimized, just as effectively, in other ways as well
- Droplets from talking? Really?
- Viral droplets (which are bound by the laws of physics and gravity etc)? Bit of a stretch or is it another trust me episode there?
- wearing a mask is showing respect for others
- Expect to see and hear a whole more of this. It will be in the forms of "See something, say something" or "Protect your Neighbor" or "Protect our Neighbor" of "Fink on your Neighbor" or "Drop a Dime in Time" "Be a good citizen", "Obey". You may hear similar tinges expressed differently, but you will hear this concept become a mantra. Shoot howdy, Orwell made a movie on this very topic
- If you desire 100% avoidance of infection, the only way to achieve it is to isolate yourself completely. That is not practical or mentally helpful for the vast majority of people.
- But the lock downs are good and will continue and hey, half a loaf is pretty much almost somewhat as good as a whole loaf, kind sorta?
- And hey, it you do get sick, we told ya it was maybe 50/50 at best anyway.
- Mask wearing allows us to open the economy up faster.
- Theoretically, assuming we allow you to acquire masks and other indeterminate new requirements we may deem necessary
- Just curious; when did shutting down an entire economy become a thing anyway?
- Not wearing a mask around others only worsens the pandemic, leads to more disease, and worsens the economic effects.
- Weird how they left off the tailing "as evidenced by" schtuff
- Don't make us pull this economy over to the curb again bitches or you will really have something to cry about.
- Because you might be sick, we assume you are sick? Sure hope the mental health profession doesn't jump on this bandwagon.
- Will I need to wear a condom if I'm not having sex also?
So it seems curious that the only two recommendations they are able to marshal are wear any sort of mask you can get your grubby hands on or hide your self away. No other helpful hints from Heloise?
I guess I'm just a simple math creature and view it as a simple equation of: In about 100 years since the last major pandemic (see OP); we learned nothing about respiratory viral transmission or mitigation and made no prudent plans or preparations, but trust us - we got this. If not, we'll just shut 'er all down until you do believe us.
Ironic how we went from
only bad guys wear masks to
only good guys wear masks in the blink of an eye.
Again, I'm amazed at the lack of knowledge regarding masks, and again, not going to be baited into political arguments, so please review this thread: https://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2723812
and this article: https://www.lung.org/blog/covid-masks before you choose to reply, so at least you have read some basic principles regarding their use.
This is a hooker board, so let me equate it to condom use. A condom fairly effectively protects transmission for disease from EITHER party to the others (yes, nothing is 100% in life, but the key word is effective). But, if you have an STD and bareback a provider, you have potentially set up a chain of infection not only to the provider, but to her future clients, or perhaps set yourself up to re-infection should you bb her again after you've been cured. The difference is that ordinary masks ( not N95 masks, which you can distinguish if you read the reference threads) do not EFFECTIVELY protect BOTH parties from being infected. They only protect the infected from transmitting to others,so to finish the analogy, the only safe way to bareback a provider is if you are the ONLY one that barebacks her. I think you can be as equally sure that your bb provider only grants that privilege to you, as you can be that the guy next to you without a mask is not Covid infectious. Yes, I've bb'd before, but its risk/benefit and been thoroughly discussed, but there are two main differences: I've never done that knowing I was infectious (as opposed to Covid parties) and it was consensual where both parties know the risk. Again, not political, just educational and mild preaching about everyone's responsibility to each other.
Originally Posted by reddog1951