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Have you gotten a test?^^ I wanna know too how y'all who got it, got it. Im not gonna judge, but I want to know if what i've been doing enough not to get it.
My rule of thumbs is as long as you do not have close interaction for more than 5-15 minutes, the risk is low. Wearing mask or being outdoor helps too.
I run outside and never wear a mask, and been passing by few other people whom they don't wear mask either on the way. So far so good.
^^ I wanna know too how y'all who got it, got it. Im not gonna judge, but I want to know if what i've been doing enough not to get it.
My rule of thumbs is as long as you do not have close interaction for more than 5-15 minutes, the risk is low. Wearing mask or being outdoor helps too.
I run outside and never wear a mask, and been passing by few other people whom they don't wear mask either on the way. So far so good.
You doing anything for eye protection? I’ve been wearing sunglasses indoors for shopping or errands. Aerosols can definitely infect the eyes, but I haven’t been brave enough to go all out with a face shield or goggles, but with the way cases are exploding in our area I’m getting close.
Only antibody about 2 months ago or so, which's negative.Have you gotten a test?
You doing anything for eye protection? I’ve been wearing sunglasses indoors for shopping or errands. Aerosols can definitely infect the eyes, but I haven’t been brave enough to go all out with a face shield or goggles, but with the way cases are exploding in our area I’m getting close.
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That’s crazy. I’ve never heard of contracting COVID through the ears, but I guess they are technically all connected. Guess I’ll shop with my earbuds in from now on...I wear my glasses every time I go outside now. Just gives me peace of mind that I have a barrier between my eyes.
Seen so doctors wearing earplugs
You doing anything for eye protection? I’ve been wearing sunglasses indoors for shopping or errands. Aerosols can definitely infect the eyes, but I haven’t been brave enough to go all out with a face shield or goggles, but with the way cases are exploding in our area I’m getting close.
I’d like to get the threads opinion on a COVID topic....My mom and I were supposed to go to my brothers in Phoenix on Wednesday but the Monday prior his wife tested positive and he tested positive the following Wednesday. Isn’t the rule of thumb that they should quarantine for 14 days after they experience their final symptom? Ie it’s not 100% safe to visit them until after that point?
I’ve done a pretty good job avoiding it in the workplace and traveling throughout this whole thing. Also, I just got back from like a month and a half in Spain and I was getting tested about twice per week because it was required to take the train from Madrid to the city where our hangar is located. I’m not trying to knowingly throw away months of prudence and avoidance for a family vacation when no one’s dying
cdc says quarantine for 10 days after first pos test. 24 hrs after their last symptom they should be okay.
Thanks bruh! What I posted seemed kind of long Still seems kind of risky to go stay in there crib for several days so soon after. Anyone else done this?
Mamane believes that this technology is the future, adding that she expects that by 2025, it will be cost effective enough to become mainstream.
“UV LEDs have a huge future,” she added. “Of course, as always, when it comes to ultraviolet radiation, it is important to make it clear to people that it is dangerous to try to use this method to disinfect surfaces inside homes. You need to know how to design these systems and how to work with them so that you are not directly exposed to the light.”