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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
Masks are not really good at preventing inhalation/ingestion of aerosolized "stuff." We can catch it through our eyes. Masked or not, one of you walked through a cloud of it, most likely in an enclosed space with stagnant air. After that, game over for the whole household.
We now have a nurse visiting one of our family a couple times a week for surgical after-care. I open all the windows fifteen minutes before, during, and after the short visit. I do this more out of respect for our visitor than for our safety. We do the best we can in the spirit of the exercise and hope for the best.
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Yea, two of our neighbors are retired nurses, and husband of one is a medical lab certifier.
them plus two micro-biologists I worked with for 27 years all say the distancing and masks are silly and do nothing to prevent the spread of this virus.
Also interesting, the 2 micro biologist swear this virus has every sign of being man made. These are some of the smartest people I have ever met.
Interesting.