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Phil C. McNasty

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You post an account that is antimask, anti-liberal, slanted towards the anti masker dumbass movement. It shows a guy with a white coat. I don't see the doctors name so I question one is he a doctor? If he is what is his name?

I'm sorry Phil, YOU NOW HAVE EARNED THE LABEL---- NONSENSE AND BULLSHIT!!
I knew you wouldn't be able to comprehend the doctor's logic about to chain link fence
 

squeezer

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If you're getting tired you probably should give up
The problem with the guy in your video is he needs a hair transplant or shave it all bald. Plus, if you wear your N95 mask not professionally fitted you would get smoke escaping as well.

I can tell you from a personal standpoint I've worn my mask (2 ply and 3 ply) and have been in very busy situations. I've been should to shoulder in congested areas, in cars with several people many times, countless Uber and Taxi rides, next to Covid positive folks on several occasions and I've never been infected (knock on wood).
 

Phil C. McNasty

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So this "doctor" worked on patients before covid without a mask?
I wonder how many infections his patients ended up with if he is a surgeon.
He most likely works with an N95 mask. They are much better in blocking bacteria, less so with viruses.
But N95 is still miles better than those flimsy surgical masks most people are wearing

 

Phil C. McNasty

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The problem with the guy in your video is he needs a hair transplant or shave it all bald. Plus, if you wear your N95 mask not professionally fitted you would get smoke escaping as well
Which is why you properly fit your N95 mask, which is easily explained on the box's instructions
 

Phil C. McNasty

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I feel like I've travelled back in time and am seeing Phil's making these same idiotic posts that he already had ripped apart
The only idiotic post being made are by you.
You fail to understand basic science. I can't help you with that.
Maybe try taking some high school physics classes on how (infected) air can escape if its not sealed in properly.
You know, sealed in properly with an N95 mask maybe??

Good luck with your classes (y)
 

Phil C. McNasty

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AKA, you have absolutely no idea
I do actually, remember at the beginning of the pandemic and people were hoarding N95 masks??
And they were told not do that because hospital staff needed them??

Lets see if you can put 2 + 2 together there, shack
 

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He most likely works with an N95 mask.
AKA, you have absolutely no idea.
Phil:
Lets see if you can put 2 + 2 together there, shack
2+2 says that if you knew for sure that he works with an N95 mask, no way you would have said "most likely". As such, it is guaranteed that you do not know for sure what he wears.

I was always good in math....and logic.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Phil:
Lets see if you can put 2 + 2 together there, shack
2+2 says that if you knew for sure that he works with an N95 mask, no way you would have said "most likely". As such, it is guaranteed that you do not know for sure what he wears.

I was always good in math....and logic.
You clearly suck at both 😂

Most likely =/= having absolutely no idea
 

basketcase

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He most likely works with an N95 mask. They are much better in blocking bacteria, less so with viruses.
But N95 is still miles better than those flimsy surgical masks most people are wearing

And what percentage of covid particles released to the air are free virions?

Oh that's right, very little. Most of it is transmitted a droplets or aerosols which in case you haven't heard anything about it in the past year is the point of masks.
Even if 50% of the virus exhaled was free virions, that means the masks would be still be reducing risk.


And we had this discussion a couple months ago.
 

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You know, sealed in properly with an N95 mask maybe??
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Maybe you should follow the advice of the mask's designers and get it fit properly. Like any mask, not wearing an N95 as designed is as effective as a condom with holes in it.

And I'm still waiting for your plan on how to make every man shave daily so that N95s are effective.
 

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I do actually, remember at the beginning of the pandemic and people were hoarding N95 masks??
And they were told not do that because hospital staff needed them??

Lets see if you can put 2 + 2 together there, shack
Its also funny because at beginning of pandemic hoarding supplies (those afraid of covid) were called covidiots

Look how many news stories talk about the covidiots buying hundreds of rolls of toilet paper, gallons of sanitizer, n95 masks, etc

Now they all play dumb and try to pretend a covid denier is a covidiot
 
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squeezer

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Its also funny because at beginning of pandemic hoarding supplies (those afraid of covid) were called covidiots

Look how many news stories talk about the covidiots buying hundreds of rolls of toilet paper, gallons of sanitizer, n95 masks, etc

Now they all play dumb and try to pretend a covid denier is a covidiot
Some do not play dumb they are DUMB!


Macmillian Dictionary defines “covidiot” as “an insulting term for someone who ignores health advice about COVID-19." Urban Dictionary takes a pretty similar approach, defining “covidiot” as “someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health or safety. A person who hoards goods, denying them from their neighbors.”
Basically, a covidiot doesn’t take COVID-19 and the risks of the virus seriously, despite what government officials and the global health community say. At the same time, they may also engage in selfish behavior that doesn’t look out for the greater good when it comes to slowing down and stopping the spread of the coronavirus.
Who qualifies as a covidiot?
The term is thrown around a lot lately, but covidiots have been known to do things like act like nothing has changed, say COVID-19 is a hoax or overblown, get pissed off when they’re asked to wear a mask, or refer to COVID-19 as “just a flu.” A covidiot might also declare it’s their constitutional right to ignore social distancing guidelines and local regulations, buy up all the TP, eggs, disinfectant wipes, and hand sanitizer in sight, and host or go to parties where people aren’t social distancing or following other COVID-19 prevention guidelines.
 
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