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Hundreds of scientists say coronavirus is airborne, ask WHO to revise recommendations: NYT


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14 minutes ago, NumbNut said:

^^^ This needs repeating. If you're out and about wear a mask. It's not about you, it's about everyone else you may come into contact with while you're out.

 

Personally, I don't know how I would live with myself if I should discover in the future that I was responsible for unknowingly giving someone the coronavirus... isn't it better to err on the side of caution?

Exactly. If you care one bit about your family, friends and the general public you wear a mask. It costs you nothing and it might save lives.

If, by this stage, you're not wearing one you are without a doubt a complete **** - simple as that.

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3 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

There's a huge difference between droplets and viral particles. Do try to educate yourself before posting such egg-on-face posts and you'll save yourself some embarrassment:

 

'239 Experts With One Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is Airborne'

 

"The W.H.O. has resisted mounting evidence that viral particles floating indoors are infectious, some scientists say. The agency maintains the research is still inconclusive."

 

 

The only embarrassing is to read your post! Not embarrassing actually, it down right SAD!

In my world a particle that can move through a room or a droplet that can move 10-20 meter is exactly same. I can get infected, and better wear a mask, right?

Maybe it´s just that I am a little bit more down to earth than you are. Now see to that you read your link a lot of times, so that you can explain the scientific difference for me. At the end it will still be the same, though. You can get infected.

Go have a nice day now! ???? 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The WHO has said the coronavirus disease spreads primarily from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth, which are expelled when a person with COVID-19 coughs, sneezes or speaks.

 

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Whether carried by large droplets that zoom through the air after a sneeze, or by much smaller exhaled droplets that may glide the length of a room, the coronavirus is borne through air and can infect people when inhaled, the scientists said, according to the NYT.

 

the who says "the virus spreads primarily through the air in small droplets when person coughs, sneezes or speaks."

 

the scientists say "no! you're worng!  the virus spreads in the air after a sneeze!"

 

 

well, okay then.  would you also like to confirm the world is not flat?

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25 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

The only embarrassing is to read your post! Not embarrassing actually, it down right SAD!

In my world a particle that can move through a room or a droplet that can move 10-20 meter is exactly same. I can get infected, and better wear a mask, right?

Maybe it´s just that I am a little bit more down to earth than you are. Now see to that you read your link a lot of times, so that you can explain the scientific difference for me. At the end it will still be the same, though. You can get infected.

Go have a nice day now! ???? 

You seem to really like to argue. But it helps if you actually get the gist of the article in the first place:

 

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The coronavirus is finding new victims worldwide, in bars and restaurants, offices, markets and casinos, giving rise to frightening clusters of infection that increasingly confirm what many scientists have been saying for months: The virus lingers in the air indoors, infecting those nearby.

If airborne transmission is a significant factor in the pandemic, especially in crowded spaces with poor ventilation, the consequences for containment will be significant. Masks may be needed indoors, even in socially-distant settings. Health care workers may need N95 masks that filter out even the smallest respiratory droplets as they care for coronavirus patients.

Ventilation systems in schools, nursing homes, residences and businesses may need to minimize recirculating air and add powerful new filters. Ultraviolet lights may be needed to kill viral particles floating in tiny droplets indoors.

The World Health Organization has long held that the coronavirus is spread primarily by large respiratory droplets that, once expelled by infected people in coughs and sneezes, fall quickly to the floor.

 

So, once again, the news is about the scientists trying to get the W.H.O. to change their recommendations.

Now what is it that you are not understanding?

 

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56 minutes ago, NumbNut said:

^^^ This needs repeating. If you're out and about wear a mask. It's not about you, it's about everyone else you may come into contact with while you're out.

 

Personally, I don't know how I would live with myself if I should discover in the future that I was responsible for unknowingly giving someone the coronavirus... isn't it better to err on the side of caution?

correct  ...... it's just common sense to wear a mask.  The person near you coughs or sneezes and you have a mask on, then your less likely to be infected. 

Why can't people understand that simple equation. !!

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Just now, steven100 said:

correct  ...... it's just common sense to wear a mask.  The person near you coughs or sneezes and you have a mask on, then your less likely to be infected. 

Why can't people understand that simple equation. !!

 

It helps especially if both have masks on.

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54 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

The only embarrassing is to read your post! Not embarrassing actually, it down right SAD!

In my world a particle that can move through a room or a droplet that can move 10-20 meter is exactly same. I can get infected, and better wear a mask, right?

Maybe it´s just that I am a little bit more down to earth than you are. Now see to that you read your link a lot of times, so that you can explain the scientific difference for me. At the end it will still be the same, though. You can get infected.

Go have a nice day now! ???? 

For the scientists it's a real and important distinction but for you it's not. Got it!

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

While most people, if not all in Thailand are wearing face masks, many countries has ditched them long ago and for go social distancing and use of alcogel and the results shows, when will they wake up that this is not a snuffle and some sort of a cold and take it seriously until a vaccine will be found and available...

Face masks would prevent against water droplets but not the fine particles discussed here, surely?

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1 hour ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Exactly. If you care one bit about your family, friends and the general public you wear a mask. It costs you nothing and it might save lives.

If, by this stage, you're not wearing one you are without a doubt a complete **** - simple as that.

I have just spoken to a doctor- as part of some online exam preparation.  He just smiled at the notion that a mask is needed in outdoor situations, although he said that a triple lined mask is possibly useful indoors.  Maybe, he is a complete **** , but I doubt it.

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24 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

For the scientists it's a real and important distinction but for you it's not. Got it!

But the information was in the news for regular people, right? Did YOU get THAT? Or is The Nation now a scientific magazine? Oh, wait now... Hmmmm, don´t bother to reply on that.

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50 minutes ago, Eindhoven said:

You seem to really like to argue. But it helps if you actually get the gist of the article in the first place:

 

 

So, once again, the news is about the scientists trying to get the W.H.O. to change their recommendations.

Now what is it that you are not understanding?

 

What I started with was that this is not news. The knowledge that the virus can spread by air for a limited distance was know before it was called a pandemic. That´s what I started with, then some posters take it further, and I reply. Why I reply, is that I still talk about the information in my first post. Not something the rest have added during the way.

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7 minutes ago, mommysboy said:

I have just spoken to a doctor- as part of some online exam preparation.  He just smiled at the notion that a mask is needed in outdoor situations, although he said that a triple lined mask is possibly useful indoors.  Maybe, he is a complete **** , but I doubt it.

Or maybe not very informed on the matter. He's a doctor, right? A doctor doesn't equal a scientist.

 

PS. If you look hard enough you're still gonna find doctors who will say that smoking is not unhealthy. Heck, they might even smile when they say it.

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1 hour ago, Eindhoven said:

 

I cannot believe four peopleactually liked your post!

The news is not that it is airborne. The news is Hundreds of scientists say coronavirus is airborne, ask WHO to revise recommendations

But why bother to pay attention to that salient fact, when you can make a sensational statement(that makes no sense when you actually read the headline)?

 

 

What you can´t believe is actually quite irrelevant for this thread.

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18 minutes ago, mommysboy said:

Face masks would prevent against water droplets but not the fine particles discussed here, surely?

Relevance? Are you implying that since some masks might not protect you from the viral particles but only from droplets you should not wear a mask at all??

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2 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

One's beliefs is actually what one expresses in one's posts so tell me again how that is irrelevant for any thread??

As you surely read it was connected to a poster and his post. What is expressed in a thread about the thread is relevant. What you believe about other posters likes and dislikes is irrelevant, due to that they can´t care less. Easy enough so you can understand it now?

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3 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

As you surely read it was connected to a poster and his post. What is expressed in a thread about the thread is relevant. What you believe about other posters likes and dislikes is irrelevant, due to that they can´t care less. Easy enough so you can understand it now?

I couldn't care less.

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I must be missing something here.

We are told that the virus needs a "carrier like a droplet or some similar kind of mass to piggy back on.

There must be a minimum size "droplet" so why have they not tested this under normal conditions to see just how far it can travel. All of the world has gravity so must go down.

While on this subject they suggest fans to move the air around which would to me only help in moving it further

 

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28 minutes ago, mommysboy said:

I have just spoken to a doctor- as part of some online exam preparation.  He just smiled at the notion that a mask is needed in outdoor situations, although he said that a triple lined mask is possibly useful indoors.  Maybe, he is a complete **** , but I doubt it.

Wow. A doctor. He wears a white coat just like a scientist. But I doubt that your doctor is an expert in virology and epidemiology.

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