| I feel bad for the elderly grocery workers that have no masks. |
...You think Dr. Fauci is lying to us? No one is saying that you will be fine by washing your hands. Everyone is saying that you will slow down the spread, and that's the best case scenario. |
| Trump, Fauci, et al. are misleading the public and trying to tamp down hysteria because they know the ball was already dropped. This is airborne across the nation and we only have 300,000 hospital beds for the 1,000,000 plus mostly elderly that will need one. |
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Not sure I'm buying this.
If it were truly airborne, a lot more people would already be sick, here and around the world. |
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This article is informative and says airborne transmission probably only occurs in health care https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-can-spread-as-an-aerosol.html
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What does airborne mean? The droplets have to come from a person, right? They might linger in the air around a person after a cough, but I don’t think they can be carried with the breeze all over town? |
| This explains why Trump tested negative after the mar a largo exposure |
Huh? |
The title does not match the experts opinion. The expert says keep washing hands |
| op has reading comprehension deficicy. |
| So yes it will be in the air, but the droplets don't sit there in a cloud waiting for you to walk into it. Once it is coughed or sneezed or breathed out it will begin to dissipate as gasses naturally move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. You need a certain amount of exposure to get it so unless you breathe in what someone just breathed out you will be fine. Being outside in the fresh air is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself right now. How lucky we are to have such marvelous weather. |
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I think this based on how easily people seem to get it.
One example is the NBA basketball player who gave it to a kid while signing autographs. Did the NBA player sneeze? Cough? How could it be transmitted in the relatively short time of giving an autograph? |
| I've been doing it all - masks when hitting grocery stores or pharmacies (or scarves), hand washing and gels etc... Not enough intel to relax any of them -- the exception ? A nice long hike in Rock Creek or around my neighborhood, free... |
| Except this is not an airborne virus. try again OP. |
| I saw a good interview with a american-british doctor with WHO who said that studies are showing it can be airborne but she thinks not often because it is a large virus molecule snd therefore heavy and likely to sink down, so is mostly on surfaces. She seemed to know what she was talking about. Sorry I cant remember her name. |