Some masks better than others

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(No twitter) A leaking umbrella is better than no umbrella.

Anything is better than no protection. After watching a mist propelled over tomatoes by a sneezing woman not wearing a mask - I'll take the mask that stops water droplets and spray over nothing.
 
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droplets and water are different that vape fumes but hey, keep preaching your fictitious nonsense and pat yourself on the back for the upcoming shutdowns.



 

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You can clearly see the mask working, one of the key things a mask does is reducing the range of the virus being exhaled by someone infected. If he took his mask off and exhaled the smoke, it would go much farther. If he coughed the smoke you would see a stark difference in the distance and velocity of the smoke with mask on vs mask off.

A sneeze travels at about 100 Miles per hour, putting a mask on that will save countless lives.
 
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These people who say masks don't work are fucking idiots who are probably confused by how walls, blankets, and other similar technologies work.

healthy people don't need masks.


 
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Arguing the stupidity against wearing masks shouldn't be this easy.

According to your logic the 34 million + (including 1 million dead) shouldn't have caught COVID since they were healthy before they caught it (and not wearing masks) [Duh]
here in Canada and the U.S.A most of the dead have pre-existing conditions, the average age of deaths are 80-81 and this "virus" is treatable and have 99.9% recovery rate
 

Phil C. McNasty

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droplets and water are different that vape fumes but hey, keep preaching your fictitious nonsense and pat yourself on the back for the upcoming shutdowns
Did you take chemistry or biochemistry in high school?? Wait, did you even finish high school?? 😅

Are you familiar with humidity in the air?? Humidity is basically water vapor.
The virus is airborne and your breath contains 5% water vapor. Average human breath contains 500 ml of air and we take about 12 breaths per minute while standing still. If I am standing in line in a store for 3 minutes, I have just released 36 breaths of 500 ml each which equals approximately 18 liters of air. So if 18 liters of air consists of 5% water vapor, that means I just released 900 ml of water vapor into the vicinity of where you are standing, which is potentially loaded with viral particles if I'm infected with Covid-19.

As the video shows most masks will NOT stop that water vapor from spreading.
Add points if the weather is really humid, because that increases water vapor coming out of your breath.
This might explain why we've seen an uptick in new cases here in Ontario this July and August
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Yes. (Unless the hole is gaping wide open.)
LOL...did you know you can get a girl pregnant from pre-cum?? Pre-cum is just a TINY bit of liquid.
So what makes you think you would need a gaping wide hole (instead of a microscopic hole) in a condom to get a girl pregnant??
 
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Did you take chemistry or biochemistry in high school?? Wait, did you even finish high school?? 😅

Are you familiar with humidity in the air?? Humidity is basically water vapor.
The virus is airborne and your breath contains 5% water vapor. Average human breath contains 500 ml of air and we take about 12 breaths per minute while standing still. If I am standing in line in a store for 3 minutes, I have just released 36 breaths of 500 ml each which equals approximately 18 liters of air. So if 18 liters of air consists of 5% water vapor, that means I just released 900 ml of water vapor into the vicinity of where you are standing, which is potentially loaded with viral particles if I'm infected with Covid-19.

As the video shows most masks will NOT stop that water vapor from spreading.
Add points if the weather is really humid, because that increases water vapor coming out of your breath.
This might explain why we've seen an uptick in new cases here in Ontario last July and August
You are confusing water vapour with aerosols. Aerosols are droplets of liquids that can travel in air. A sneeze or cough generates aerosols, NOT just water vapour. In that aerosol, the corona virus, NOT a vapourisable thing, is transmitted. Raed up on science before you make such comments. Masks block aerosols, NOT water vapour.


 
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Phil C. McNasty

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You are confusing water vapour with aerosols. Aerosols are droplets of liquids that can travel in air. A sneeze or cough generates aerosols, NOT just water vapour. In that aerosol, the corona virus, NOT a vapourisable thing, is transmitted. Raed up on science before you make such comments. Masks block aerosols, NOT water vapour
Yes, but a virus can be spread through aerosols AND water vapor as well. Think of the visible water vapor that you breath out when its really cold.
So you dont need to be sneezing or coughing out droplets, the water vapor in your breath is more than enough to spread this virus.

Read this: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/202...d-coronavirus-just-breathing-new-report-finds
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has given a boost to an unsettling idea: that the novel coronavirus can spread through the air—not just through the large droplets emitted in a cough or sneeze


Masks block aerosols, NOT water vapour
Exactly my point
 

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Did you take chemistry or biochemistry in high school?? Wait, did you even finish high school?? 😅

Are you familiar with humidity in the air?? Humidity is basically water vapor.
The virus is airborne and your breath contains 5% water vapor. Average human breath contains 500 ml of air and we take about 12 breaths per minute while standing still. If I am standing in line in a store for 3 minutes, I have just released 36 breaths of 500 ml each which equals approximately 18 liters of air. So if 18 liters of air consists of 5% water vapor, that means I just released 900 ml of water vapor into the vicinity of where you are standing, which is potentially loaded with viral particles if I'm infected with Covid-19.

As the video shows most masks will NOT stop that water vapor from spreading.
Add points if the weather is really humid, because that increases water vapor coming out of your breath.
This might explain why we've seen an uptick in new cases here in Ontario this July and August
If any one needs a little education and common sense I believe it's you. Besides having very nice signature pics the rest of your content is total nonsense and fiction based.

Here is something you should read before you make stupid statements

In physics, a vapor is a substance in the gas phase whereas an aerosol is a suspension of tiny particles of liquid, solid or both within a gas.

 
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Phil C. McNasty

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If any one needs a little education and common sense I believe it's you. Besides having very nice signature pics the rest of your content is total nonsense and fiction based.

Here is something you should read before you make stupid statements

In physics, a vapor is a substance in the gas phase whereas an aerosol is a suspension of tiny particles of liquid, solid or both within a gas
I see you're still not getting it. Water vapor from your breath can contain Covid particles, according to some studies.
Have a look: https://www.news-line.com/SF_news30...oronavirus-spread?-Think-of-second-hand-smoke

I highlighted the relevant parts in red to help you understand better

How does the new coronavirus spread? Think of second-hand smoke

When breathed, sneezed or coughed out, aerosols containing SARS-CoV-2 have been proven to linger in the air for several hours, .......... “If viruses are released from people by breathing or talking, coughing or sneezing, they come out not as the naked virus but they come out associated in these little respiratory droplets which can then travel through the air,”.

Marr explained that several factors can influence how long viruses like SARS-CoV-2, can live in the air, factors such as the size of droplets and outside forces.

"The large ones, of course, settle quickly onto surfaces, the floor, things -- and the smaller ones can stay afloat for a while," Marr said, adding that movement of the air and ventilation can also play a role. If you imagine someone who is smoking and you’re close to them, you’re right in that puff of smoke," Marr said. "But if you're farther away, you’re much more dilute so that’s the idea of kind of staying away from someone, that things will get more dilute
To summarize, smoke goes right through masks and it MUST follow that COVID does as well because molecules are smaller. The above article says small particles can stay afloat AND that they can linger in the air for several hours. Think of being in a store where everyone is wearing a mask and invisible COVID particles are being expelled through normal breathing or talking. Those COVID particles are suspended in the air for varying times depending on ventilation. If you take a normal breath through your mask, the invisible COVID particle goes right through it. It has to!

Now do you get it??
 
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squeezer

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I see you're still not getting it. Water vapor from your breath can contain Covid particles, according to some studies.
Have a look: https://www.news-line.com/SF_news30...oronavirus-spread?-Think-of-second-hand-smoke

I highlighted the relevant parts in red to help you understand better



To summarize, smoke goes right through masks and it MUST follow that COVID does as well because molecules are smaller. The above article says small particles can stay afloat AND that they can linger in the air for several hours. Think of being in a store where everyone is wearing a mask and invisible COVID particles are being expelled through normal breathing or talking. Those COVID particles are suspended in the air for varying times depending on ventilation. If you take a normal breath through your mask, the invisible COVID particle goes right through it. It has to!

Now do you get it??
Keep drinking the nonsense Kool-aid. Try some different flavors like Conspiracy, Fiction delight and the best, TrumTard AssKisser Explosion. You will love them all.
 
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Only 9 months into a pandemic and the simple formula of shutdowns, social distancing, masks, contact tracing has been proven to work so many times and only repeated 1,760,000,500 times yet the "Stable Genius" crowd still are questioning it.
Only imbeciles AKA "Stable Genius's" are still questioning the use of masks as a preventive measure in the fight against COVID-19.
The fact that someone is using a Twitter post from Mark Dice the mouthpiece is another example of the "Stable Genius" trait. :ROFLMAO:
 
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