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Good Morning,

No one ever denied that a respiratory virus can be "aerosolized". Respiratory illnesses spread, in particle or droplet form and  moisture can transport the particles.  Unfortunately, the masks that we see being handed out  in Thailand and worn in much of China are relatively ineffective against a virus. They help against larger direct splashes but  in order for a mask to be effective it must form a close fit.

 

The public health  services in the developed world are treating this as an airborne pathogen (same as SARS) and that's why the effective mask levels start with an N95 respirator. These masks with the valve are designed to fit tightly around the nose and mouth, and, when worn correctly, block out at least 95% of small airborne particles. However, you need to have a  tight fit. That's the issue: A mask is useless if there isn't an airtight fit and those 7-11 type masks don't do the job.

 

So yes indeed, masks work, but they need to be the right type of mask. BTW, did you know that some countries mandate  that all health workers be certified to wear such masks because the fit has to be good. Trust this clarifies for you.  

Rule of thumb: N95 and  above - Yes;  Quickie Mart gauze type - No.

 

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English grammar needs work

I like the sparkling anger/hatred though that shines through your post. You have to be proud of that.

As for "mask deniers"?! Have no clue what you're on about. 

 

Adding it up, the troll effort was pretty lame. You really need to work on it before posting again

Better luck next troll

 

Cheers

 

 

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6 hours ago, Elkski said:

I sure hope none of you naysayers who say just get on with your life, chances are better your die on the road, get the virus. That would  be true karma.

What downright nasty thing to say, and referring to karma is rather silly.

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So many topics on this subject do we really need one more?

 

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