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US hit 3 mil cases 133k deaths
Leading the world.
Probably legit passed China at this point
Leading the world.
Probably legit passed China at this point
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Wait so mom a nurse and KNEW ABOUT HER PREEXISTING conditions?
Is there a way this qualifies as murder?
US hit 3 mil cases 133k deaths
this is like the end of season one, whenWorst part is we're just getting started... best case is we're at the end of the beginning.
US hit 3 mil cases 133k deaths
Leading the world.
Probably legit passed China at this point
I’m confused. Is this not how it’s been spreading this whole time?
Got eem!not sure if posted,. probably OOS everywhere already: https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/07/health/epa-lysol-disinfectant-covid-19-trnd/index.html
I’m confused. Is this not how it’s been spreading this whole time?
The distinction is between a droplet and an aerosol.only an idiot would think you can’t get this from the air
it’s an Airborne virus
duh professor
The distinction is between a droplet and an aerosol.
Droplet is like a little projectile that travels through the air but has to be a direct shot to infect you. Hence staying 6 feet apart. Once it finishes it's journey, it likely falls to the ground.
This new stuff (although it's been hypothesis for months) is that covid actually spreads as an aerosol. These are smaller and can float around in air for a while. So even if you're further than 6 feet from someone or enter the room after they've left, it could still be in the air and you could still get infected. This drastically changed what precautions need to be taken to protect yourself.
This talks about it more:
Understanding the Difference Between Airborne and Droplet Precautions
It is known that COVID-19 spreads through droplet transmission. Centers for Disease Control indicates early reports suggest person-to-person transmission most commonly happens during close exposure to a person infected with COVID-19, primarily via respiratory droplets produced when the...fprehab.com
Yes. This is my understanding too, at least. Not everything that is infectious by droplet is also transmitted as an aerosol, but seems like Covid does both.It's not exactly an either/or, COVID-19 is infectious via droplet AND aerosol transmission.
The distinction is between a droplet and an aerosol.
Droplet is like a little projectile that travels through the air but has to be a direct shot to infect you. Hence staying 6 feet apart. Once it finishes it's journey, it likely falls to the ground.
This new stuff (although it's been hypothesis for months) is that covid actually spreads as an aerosol. These are smaller and can float around in air for a while. So even if you're further than 6 feet from someone or enter the room after they've left, it could still be in the air and you could still get infected. This drastically changed what precautions need to be taken to protect yourself.
This talks about it more:
Understanding the Difference Between Airborne and Droplet Precautions
It is known that COVID-19 spreads through droplet transmission. Centers for Disease Control indicates early reports suggest person-to-person transmission most commonly happens during close exposure to a person infected with COVID-19, primarily via respiratory droplets produced when the...fprehab.com
I know this isn't the best time to fly but flights are dumb cheap right now. ATL back to Liberty or LaGuardia is like $50 roundtrip.
I just booked a ticket for Martha's Vineyard 3 days out from departure and it's $380 roundtrip, normally that would be a $1500 ticket.