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I think this is the first time someone so important has died from covid?

And in addition to the dog, Herman Cain died today too.

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Pro Trump youth group took down video mocking Corona virus after co-founder died of Corona virus.
 
As with roughly 70% of all Americans who have died at least partly due to the Harvard Wuhan Lab China Virus, Herman Cain almost certainly got infected by healthcare personnel, at a healthcare facility.

The fact he attended a political rally is no more significant than the fact that most Americans shop in stores daily, attend church services, have friends and family over, or get their hair cut.
 
The fact he attended a political rally is no more significant than the fact that most Americans shop in stores daily, attend church services, have friends and family over, or get their hair cut.

It's funny when people accidentally hit on the truth, but fail to recognize the significance of what they said.

Well done, MARIS.
 
As with roughly 70% of all Americans who have died at least partly due to the Harvard Wuhan Lab China Virus, Herman Cain almost certainly got infected by healthcare personnel, at a healthcare facility.

The fact he attended a political rally is no more significant than the fact that most Americans shop in stores daily, attend church services, have friends and family over, or get their hair cut.

The brainwashing is strong with this one!
 
What do you think is better protection?

Disposable surgical mask versus a cloth mask with one of those PM2.5 mask filters inside?
 
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What fits better on your face?

The cloth ones, the medical masks are single use and snap if you continously take on and put back on, like if you are out eating or something.

Talking about for a plane ride. I have some KN95 masks I may use for that.
 
The cloth ones, the medical masks are single use and snap if you continously take on and put back on, like if you are out eating or something.

Talking about for a plane ride. I have some KN95 masks I may use for that.

For the plane I would wear the KN95 and goggles. Don't reuse the KN95. Throw it away after you get off the plane.
 
For the plane I would wear the KN95 and goggles. Don't reuse the KN95. Throw it away after you get off the plane.

Doesn't the virus go away after a while? I was thinking of placing in a bag with a bunch of sanitizer sprayed in.
 
Doesn't the virus go away after a while? I was thinking of placing in a bag with a bunch of sanitizer sprayed in.

If you can't afford a new $3 mask for each plane flight you should probably stay home.

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I'm thinking of flying to Vegas and that's how I plan on doing it. Face shield and mask going in the garbage when I get off the plane and away from people.

Riding in an tightly enclosed space with stupid people and recycled air I'm taking extra precautions.
 
If you can't afford a new $3 mask for each plane flight you should probably stay home.

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I'm thinking of flying to Vegas and that's how I plan on doing it. Face shield and mask going in the garbage when I get off the plane and away from people.

Riding in an tightly enclosed space with stupid people and recycled air I'm taking extra precautions.

I'M ON A BUDGET. Yeah, I have about 15 KN95 Masks I guess I can spare 4 for now.

Only flying where they block the middle seats for now (Alaska and Delta).
 
Young children carry higher levels of coronavirus: study
AFP 15 mins ago


The team, led by Dr Taylor Heald-Sargent of the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, observed "a 10-fold to 100-fold greater amount of SARS-CoV-2 in the upper respiratory tract of young children."

The authors added that a recent lab study had demonstrated that the more viral genetic material was present, the more infectious virus could be grown.

It has also previously been shown that children with high viral loads of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are more likely to spread the disease.

"Thus, young children can potentially be important drivers of SARS-CoV-2 spread in the general population," the authors wrote.
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"Behavioral habits of young children and close quarters in school and day care settings raise concern for SARS-CoV-2 amplification in this population as public health restrictions are eased," they concluded.
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