Anonymous
Post 04/13/2022 04:56     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Jen Psaki was unconcerned that Nancy Pelosi (unmasked, but tested positive) hugged Joe Biden (unmasked) a few days ago. So….you should be fine.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2022 02:21     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Covid positive was KN95 masked 100%? Chances are close to 95%.


Yes masked the whole time. 95% chance of contracting it?


Yes.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2022 01:38     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

The 6 ft thing is totally meaningless.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2022 01:33     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Anonymous wrote:Who cares


Intelligent adults care. We know. That’s not you.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2022 01:23     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Anonymous wrote:Covid positive was KN95 masked 100%? Chances are close to 95%.


Yes masked the whole time. 95% chance of contracting it?
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 23:02     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Covid positive was KN95 masked 100%? Chances are close to 95%.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:59     Subject: Re:Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

It is possible but by no means a certainty. Good luck.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:54     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Anonymous wrote:There's no specific number. So many other factors. Ventilation, size of the room.

But I am in a room with my students for hours. Some of them are masked and some aren't. I'm masked and spend plenty of time closer than 6 feet. I haven't gotten it (yet). I test weekly since I'm often exposed and don't always know when. Think about medical staff who is well masked and surrounded by confirmed positive cases, and don't get it.


You take a covid test every week...just...because?
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:53     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Who cares
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:49     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

I think the positive rate for living in the same house (obviously unmasked) is only 40% or so.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:46     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Amati zero if you were both wearing 95s correctly the whole time.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:42     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

Its impossible to guess.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:41     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

There's no specific number. So many other factors. Ventilation, size of the room.

But I am in a room with my students for hours. Some of them are masked and some aren't. I'm masked and spend plenty of time closer than 6 feet. I haven't gotten it (yet). I test weekly since I'm often exposed and don't always know when. Think about medical staff who is well masked and surrounded by confirmed positive cases, and don't get it.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:38     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

I think it is extremely unlikely. I've seen write ups about a positive case in a salon, but none of the masked hairdressers tested positive. Obviously, they're way closer than 6 feet.

That said, my husband wears a KN95 absolutely everywhere without fail and got covid. So, no guarantees.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 21:16     Subject: Both masked and six feet apart, but in same room for 1.5-2 hours

If both were in KN95s and in the same room for 1.5-2 hours, although more than 6 ft apart, what’s the likelihood of one contracting COVID if the other just tested positive?