https://www.newscientist.com/article...-youve-got-it/
This is part of the reason why the CDC wants people to wear masks now. There are asymptomatic spreaders and masks would help prevent them from spreading the disease.
Well what have all these "Experts" been telling the people about it's mode of transmission? Is your reply consistent with that? Originally Posted by Levianon17I’m not sure if I’m reading this right? You’re asking how Coronavirus is spread? It’s essentially transmission of bodily fluid, although I do not believe it’s considered aerosolized, so isn’t actually floating around waiting to get breathed in. That would be a catastrophe. Someone infected needs to get mucus or saliva particles directly on you, or something you come in contact with, then it’s introduced to the body through the mouth, nose and eyes.
I’m not sure if I’m reading this right? You’re asking how Coronavirus is spread? It’s essentially transmission of bodily fluid, although I do not believe it’s considered aerosolized, so isn’t actually floating around waiting to get breathed in. That would be a catastrophe. Someone infected needs to get mucus or saliva particles directly on you, or something you come in contact with, then it’s introduced to the body through the mouth, nose and eyes.https://www.livescience.com/coronavi...n-aerosol.html
At least that’s my understanding of it. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Let's see...who was telling people to go to Chinatown in early March? Why Nancy Pelosi. Who told people to party on in New Orleans? Why the democratic mayor. Who told people to go out to the ball game in New York City? Why Comrade Mayor De Blasio.Amen.
Your post is stupid and I would say ill-informed but you might know better...then you're just lying and providing aid and comfort to the enemy. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
https://www.newscientist.com/article...-youve-got-it/So are you wearing a mask now?
This is part of the reason why the CDC wants people to wear masks now. There are asymptomatic spreaders and masks would help prevent them from spreading the disease. Originally Posted by Tiny
I’m not sure if I’m reading this right? You’re asking how Coronavirus is spread? It’s essentially transmission of bodily fluid, although I do not believe it’s considered aerosolized, so isn’t actually floating around waiting to get breathed in. That would be a catastrophe. Someone infected needs to get mucus or saliva particles directly on you, or something you come in contact with, then it’s introduced to the body through the mouth, nose and eyes.That's pretty much my understanding too. Apparently according to the CDC there are individuals that are asymptomatic that can spread this disease without manifesting any symptoms of the disease, which would include but not limited to Fever, Dry cough and Sneezing. My question has been, how?
At least that’s my understanding of it. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
That's pretty much my understanding too. Apparently according to the CDC there are individuals that are asymptomatic that can spread this disease without manifesting any symptoms of the disease, which would include but not limited to Fever, Dry cough and Sneezing. My question has been, how? Originally Posted by Levianon17Here's a second link that describes how.
Here's a second link that describes how.I am going to consider myself asymptomatic. so I am walking around a grocery store breathing like everyone else and I am emitting enough of this virus through normal means of respiration to infect anyone within my immediate are? That's basically what your article is implying. Then goes on to state "Current studies aren't conclusive" which for all practical purposes means there isn't any absolute proof.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020...w-report-finds Originally Posted by Tiny
gloves on - checkSidearm - check
mask on - check
shopping list - check