Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think that is what he said.
Link please?
Or search his name and Joe Rogan on iTunes. He embarrasses the meathead Rogan’s “bro science” over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff can you take this post down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH the hand washing thing has always seemed a bit trite to me (though I do it). Seems like it would only help you avoid picking it up from surface transmission (by washing it off before it reaches an orifice), which is only part of the problem. .
Reducing your risk by 50% is better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:washing hands and wipes keep most people from getting sick from other non-air-transmitting diseases, so most medical resources could be put to fighting air-transmitting diseases. that's my understanding of flattening the curve - not the Covid-19 curve, but the medical resources curve.
Bull. It’s to intentionally fake empower (read: mislead) the public to pretend they/we have some control. We don’t. It’s already far too late for that.
Anonymous wrote:TBH the hand washing thing has always seemed a bit trite to me (though I do it). Seems like it would only help you avoid picking it up from surface transmission (by washing it off before it reaches an orifice), which is only part of the problem. .
Anonymous wrote:He does say that as of right now, you don’t necessarily need to avoid going to restaurants unless you are in the high risk group. There may come a time for that, but that time isn’t here yet.
https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/lifestyle/health/4998840-This-is-not-going-to-be-like-a-Minnesota-blizzard.-.-.-were-talking-about-something-that-I-call-a-coronavirus-winter
Anonymous wrote:The most popular podcast on iTunes right now is this man. He said there’s no way to limit your exposure. Avoiding people and spaces helps but it’s likely our non-symptom kids are already carrying it into our homes. Again, it’s in the AIR we breathe — not our hands, food, a fork, a doorknob. This is why cruises infect everyone — the air circulates through same HVAC.
Osterholm is the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota and a Regents Professor, the McKnight Presidential Endowed Chair in Public Health, a Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, a professor in the Technological Leadership Institute, College of Science and Engineering, and an adjunct professor in the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:washing hands and wipes keep most people from getting sick from other non-air-transmitting diseases, so most medical resources could be put to fighting air-transmitting diseases. that's my understanding of flattening the curve - not the Covid-19 curve, but the medical resources curve.
Bull. It’s to intentionally fake empower (read: mislead) the public to pretend they/we have some control. We don’t. It’s already far too late for that.
Anonymous wrote:washing hands and wipes keep most people from getting sick from other non-air-transmitting diseases, so most medical resources could be put to fighting air-transmitting diseases. that's my understanding of flattening the curve - not the Covid-19 curve, but the medical resources curve.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.menshealth.com/health/a31472050/coronavirus-expert-michael-osterholm-joe-rogan-tips/
"I think the primary thing about hand washing is legitimate," he says. "People want to feel like they're doing something, so we tell them 'wash your hands often to prevent this disease', but I feel we're not being very honest with people. The data is really just about breathing air, which we can't stop. So keep doing the hand washing, but don't think it's going to stop the disease."