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Masks aren't a political statement.
ZRX1200 Offline
#51 Posted:
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Masks aren’t political is equal to BLM isn’t political
BuckyB93 Offline
#52 Posted:
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You do realize that this is a "news" article right? It's not a scientific study nor does it provide any references to any specific study to support the claims.

Again, you do realize it's a news article right? An article written by a reporter about some guy who has a theory from some studies that are not referenced.
HockeyDad Offline
#53 Posted:
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Masks work. I’ve been wearing the same one for four months and haven’t caught the ‘Rona.
BuckyB93 Offline
#54 Posted:
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Prove it.

Just because you don't have symptoms that means you're asymptomatic and are spreading a fog of virus particles in your wake as you walk around. You have no idea how many deaths you have inadvertently caused.
HockeyDad Offline
#55 Posted:
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Maybe I had a burrito at Chipotle and was just crop dusting.
ZRX1200 Offline
#56 Posted:
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I’m immune to the Chinese bat AIDS flu plague.
BuckyB93 Offline
#57 Posted:
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Nope, it's the Rona. We're supposed to assume everyone has it but not everybody ate at Chipotle so it's definitely the Rona.
BuckyB93 Offline
#58 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
I’m immune to the Chinese bat AIDS flu plague.


Dude... you got Tiger Blood? Winning!
rfenst Offline
#59 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
may he live long enough to know it.

Why shouldn't he be as miserable as the rest of us?
rfenst Offline
#60 Posted:
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CDC says U.S. could get coronavirus under control in one to two months if everyone wears a mask

Both the CDC and the World Health Organization now recommend that people wear masks as a way to slow the spread of the virus.

Scientists say the virus can spread through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Not all states in the U.S. have issued mask mandates, and some with surging outbreaks, including Florida, have left it up to local cities and counties.

Due to social distancing, shoppers wear protective masks as they wait in line outside Gucci as South Coast Plaza reopens, requiring customers maintain a social distance and wear face masks at South Coast Plaza Thursday, June 11, 2020 in Costa Mesa, CA.

“The time is now,” Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the CDC, said during an interview with the Journal of the American Medical Association’s Dr. Howard Bauchner. “I think if we could get everybody to wear a mask right now I think in four, six, eight weeks we could bring this epidemic under control.”

Both the CDC and the World Health Organization now recommend that people wear masks as a way to slow the spread of the virus, which has infected more than 13 million people worldwide and killed at least 574,600 as of Tuesday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

“I think we’re being very clear now,” Redfield said. “Now’s the time to wear a mask.”

Scientists say the virus can spread through respiratory droplets that pass when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Studies suggest the masks may serve as a helpful barrier to spreading infection.

Some researchers have suggested that the coronavirus could spread through aerosolized droplets, or particles that travel by air, particularly in poorly ventilated spaces. Last week, the WHO acknowledged that airborne transmission was possible mostly in closed spaces indoors, saying more research was needed to be certain. If the virus does spread by air in such environments, masks could prove more critical to preventing infection.

Earlier in the day, the CDC released a new study that said state leaders should consider requiring face coverings to reduce the spread of the virus. The study looked at two Missouri hair stylists who were infected with Covid-19 but didn’t pass it on to their clients.

“With the potential for presymptomatic and asymptomatic transmission, widespread adoption of policies requiring face coverings in public settings should be considered to reduce the impact and magnitude of additional waves of COVID-19,” the study published by the CDC said.


Some governors, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, have issued requirements to wear face coverings in public or in certain environments when people are unable to practice social distancing. However, there’s no U.S. nationwide mandate like in China and other countries. Not all states in the U.S. have issued mask mandates, and some with surging outbreaks, including Florida, have left it up to local cities and counties. That’s left U.S. businesses to enforce face covering requirements on their own, as CNBC previously reported.

Last week, President Donald Trump criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, and other federal health officials for not advising the broader public to wear masks earlier in the outbreak.

During an interview Thursday with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Trump said, “Dr. Fauci’s a nice man, but he’s made a lot of mistakes.”

“They’ve been wrong about a lot of things, including face masks,” he said. “Maybe they’re wrong, maybe not. A lot of them said don’t wear a mask, don’t wear a mask. Now they’re saying wear a mask. A lot of mistakes were made, a lot of mistakes.”

On Saturday, Trump wore a mask in public for the first time while visiting Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Redfield said Tuesday that wearing a mask is not a political issue but a public health one. He said he was pleased to see Trump and Vice President Mike Pence wearing masks in public recently.

CNBC
frankj1 Offline
#61 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Nope, it's the Rona. We're supposed to assume everyone has it but not everybody ate at Chipotle so it's definitely the Rona.

actually, it's almost the opposite.
Assume no one else has it.
assume you might.

Masks are to protect others from you...since it's more than likely you don't know if you are positive for it you should assume everyone else isn't and you don't want to be the local Typhoid Mary blissfully creating a little hot spot when with others.
opelmanta1900 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
actually, it's almost the opposite.
Assume no one else has it.
assume you might.

Masks are to protect others from you...since it's more than likely you don't know if you are positive for it you should assume everyone else isn't and you don't want to be the local Typhoid Mary blissfully creating a little hot spot when with others.

I think we all know those people who do not care about getting others sick, who do not cover their mouths when they cough because they figure if they're sick and they can handle it then other people can to...

They're the same people who get in the fast lane on the freeway and then refuse to move over for faster traffic because they don't think anyone needs to go faster than them...

Selfish, self-absorbed, ego-maniacal... lots of different names for those types, but ultimate they're all just varying levels of douchebag...
frankj1 Offline
#63 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
I think we all know those people who do not care about getting others sick, who do not cover their mouths when they cough because they figure if they're sick and they can handle it then other people can to...

They're the same people who get in the fast lane on the freeway and then refuse to move over for faster traffic because they don't think anyone needs to go faster than them...

Selfish, self-absorbed, ego-maniacal... lots of different names for those types, but ultimate they're all just varying levels of douchebag...

yah!
and prolly home schooled too...HA!




I'm sorry
opelmanta1900 Offline
#64 Posted:
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You're not sorry... Not talking
frankj1 Offline
#65 Posted:
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I feel badly about lying.

also, I can't help but think some of our buds here are being playful, while a very select few are flashing very angry testosterone.
It's the second grouping that I am worried about.
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