The Effectiveness of Wearing a Mask Against Covid-19

How Effective is Personal Protection Equipment use by the Public in Reducing Covid-19 Transmission.

  • Completely effective with proper use.

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Very effective in spite of the improper use of PPE by some members of the public.

    Votes: 6 35.3%
  • May help in some cases, but overall, wearing PPE will not significantly reduce transmission rate.

    Votes: 6 35.3%
  • Public utilization of PPE will make no difference in the spread of Covid-19.

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • PPE worn by the public will be counter productive and actually increase the spread of Covid-19.

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17
It is absolutely contagious and very much so. But so what? The question isn't whether it is contagious. Chicken Pox is very contagious.
I'm not so sure on either account. It used to be that "we don't want hospitalizations"----now it's changed to "we don't want anyone to get it".
 
You deal with the infestation
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let a good crisis go to waste!
 
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Common sense has gone out the window. To think if we all practised common sense, there would be less panic and hysteria. Also, businesses need not be needlessly shutdown. Nail and hair salons have spent thousands improving their facilities but, shutting them down a 2nd time in California will be the end of it. Hairdressers who do not make that much and rely on customer tips will be out of jobs, for what? Everyone inside the salon wearing masks including, splatter shields in the work areas, what more do the extreme liberals want?
Common sense is long gone in dealing with this virus, among other things. Another bit of goofy policy. Go to the checkout and the plexiglass is protecting you from the cashier, you know, the person who just touched everything being handed to you.:banghead:
 
Common sense is long gone in dealing with this virus, among other things. Another bit of goofy policy. Go to the checkout and the plexiglass is protecting you from the cashier, you know, the person who just touched everything being handed to you.:banghead:
wondered that myself.
 
Common sense is long gone in dealing with this virus, among other things. Another bit of goofy policy. Go to the checkout and the plexiglass is protecting you from the cashier, you know, the person who just touched everything being handed to you.:banghead:


That is why we all:

Wash our hands or hand sani when we leave the store or take off gloves
Avoid toucing face until we get home and wash hands
Wipe down the groceries when we get home just in case to clean the surface
Wash our hands again afterwards

I know it is hard for you to get how it works but the rest of us do...
 
That is why we all:

Wash our hands or hand sani when we leave the store or take off gloves
Avoid toucing face until we get home and wash hands
Wipe down the groceries when we get home just in case to clean the surface
Wash our hands again afterwards

I know it is hard for you to get how it works but the rest of us do...
It's a magic virus is all I know. Risk here, no risk there. Transmission over here, but not over there. All bullshit. There is what's possible, and then there is what's probable. Probability of death is virtually zero. Possibility, anyone can guess. Don't go outside today, there is a possibility that a meteorite might hit you in the head.
 
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