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dawg LA is a crap show its why I am so dissapointed with our "leadership"
this city is cooked. Hate this tier ****. Inject me already
bruh drank a 4 loko. and killed a gordita crunch 5 dollar box and blamed pfizer smhpeople have any problem and they are instantly blaming the vaccine. homie talking about the bubble guts and it’s the vaccine’s fault.
Is there even a correlation?
Here’s a question that keeps popping up in my head:
What do you do with a surface Or item that was exposed to the virus After it’s been long enough for the virus to die (ie. a couple of weeks)? Is it safe to just rinse with water or would you still have to disinfect it with a wipe or soap?
If this item was a food utensil for example Would using it still introduce the virus in through your mouth?
if so what exactly happens when a dead virus is introduced into your system?
My condolences.sheesh got word of a coworker passing due to covid (in LA)
stay safe papis
the show must go onwatching chiefs/browns gm and stadium looks packed
super bowl weekend going to be a super spreader event
wonder what would happen if teams have positive test. do they push it back?
sheesh got word of a coworker passing due to covid (in LA)
stay safe papis
Thats respirator status i’d imagine?
Lungs can’t be getting chopped up like that if you’re asym or have mild symptoms
AmenMay he rest in peace.
I would wipe it down with Clorox wipes or something, probably wash your hands if you touch anything exposed, but it should be okay, covid is mostly spread via aerosols not on surfaces from what I know
I just want to put out there that viruses are very very delicate, a lot of these experiments that the media talks about how covid last on surfaces for a specific duration is when they test covid virus in an ideal situation, most of the time once the virus is out its going to degrade unless it finds a host quickly (our cells) because viruses are obligate parasites, what I'm saying don't think so much about covid being spread via surfaces its mostly being in contact with someone that has covid where both people don't have proper protection on
I'm pretty sure ingesting a "dead" virus will not do anything, a virus needs its own machinery to function and replicate by infecting host cells so that they can use the host cellular machinery to continue to live if the virus isn't functioning/doesn't have the ability I don't think much would happen? Maybe your immune cells will just get rid of it since its a foreign cell body
you’re correct about dead viruses. “Dead”/inactivated viruses are the basis of the majority of vaccines: our immune system can recognize/“read” the virus details and create a lasting immune response but without having to worry about the virus actually causing an infection and killing us lol. Dead viruses are mostly harmless.
theoretically a non-living surface would be clear after a few hours. My friend actually asked me about this way back in February because he got a package from wuhan
if it helps your peace of mind, a once over with a disinfectant wipe is fine.
Also sent him this gif back in february
also, username checks out