MAGA COVID-19 Report: CIC SPUR administration cuts FUNDING for coronavirus researcher, jeopardizing possible COVID-19 cure.

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An American scientist who collaborates with the Wuhan Institute of Virology had his grant terminated in the wake of unsubstantiated claims that COVID-19 is either manmade or leaked out of a Chinese government lab.

:dunno: Guess the Great MAGA DOUCHE wants to hide facts. And the Keep America Great 2020 plan is to CUT COVID research!
 
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So, while face masks might help those already carrying the virus from passing it to others, can they also protect the uninfected from breathing it in?

Certainly the ability of specialised, disposable masks like the N95 respirator and the equivalent FFP-2 respirator mask in Europe to filter out particles from the air is high. They are designed to passively filter out 95% and 94% of airborne particles respectively – down to the size of 0.3 micrometres across – as the wearer breathes.

Their performance with blocking viruses from entering, however, is more mixed. Some viruses can be as small as 0.01 micrometres, while researchers have reported the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 is 0.07-0.09 micrometres in size. Respiratory viruses, however, tend to be suspended in aerosol droplets, which can range in size from 0.1-900 micrometres, so blocking these is often more important.

Some older studies have suggested that smaller viruses than might be expected can slip through the N95 filter, but they have been found to be effective at blocking the influenza virus.

And there is some research to suggest these respirator masks are effective when it comes to protecting people against Covid-19. One analysis of health workers in China showed that those who wore N95 respirators did not become infected with the virus, despite caring for highly-contagious patients. This is one of the reasons why these masks have been deemed so important for frontline healthcare workers.

The concern is that, if the general public buy up all of the already short supplies of these masks, it will leave these crucial workers, who are the most likely to be exposed, unprotected and vulnerable. The World Health Organization has urged the general public not to wear these masks in order to secure supplies for health workers, and this has also been the rationale behind the reluctance of many governments to encourage the public to wear masks.

It looks like wearing your mask isn't as safe as they are "claiming" to be.
 
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So, while face masks might help those already carrying the virus from passing it to others, can they also protect the uninfected from breathing it in?

Certainly the ability of specialised, disposable masks like the N95 respirator and the equivalent FFP-2 respirator mask in Europe to filter out particles from the air is high. They are designed to passively filter out 95% and 94% of airborne particles respectively – down to the size of 0.3 micrometres across – as the wearer breathes.

Their performance with blocking viruses from entering, however, is more mixed. Some viruses can be as small as 0.01 micrometres, while researchers have reported the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 is 0.07-0.09 micrometres in size. Respiratory viruses, however, tend to be suspended in aerosol droplets, which can range in size from 0.1-900 micrometres, so blocking these is often more important.

Some older studies have suggested that smaller viruses than might be expected can slip through the N95 filter, but they have been found to be effective at blocking the influenza virus.

And there is some research to suggest these respirator masks are effective when it comes to protecting people against Covid-19. One analysis of health workers in China showed that those who wore N95 respirators did not become infected with the virus, despite caring for highly-contagious patients. This is one of the reasons why these masks have been deemed so important for frontline healthcare workers.

The concern is that, if the general public buy up all of the already short supplies of these masks, it will leave these crucial workers, who are the most likely to be exposed, unprotected and vulnerable. The World Health Organization has urged the general public not to wear these masks in order to secure supplies for health workers, and this has also been the rationale behind the reluctance of many governments to encourage the public to wear masks.

It looks like wearing your mask isn't as safe as they are "claiming" to be.

The COVID-19 is NOT an air transfer virus. Its a spit in face flying type, not a real air floater type or you wipe-off surface lick your hand transfer type.
The virus is very heavy, it falls to surface in less than 4-5 feet. That's about how far you can cough split.
The mask helps collect people's fluid spews. KEEPING IT ON YOUR FACE WHERE IT BELONGS!



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Thanks to MAGA '16 Voters.
MAGA COVID-19 Lifestyle has killed over 80,000 Americans. Thankfully the Great Douche is on the job! And wants to cut funding to real cure finders.
 
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The COVID-19 is NOT an air transfer virus. Its a spit in face type or wipe-off surface lick your hand transfer type.
The virus is very heavy, it falls to surface in less than 4 feet. That's about how far you can cough split.
The mask helps collect people's fluid spews.

The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can linger in the air for at least 30 minutes and travel up to 4.5 metres – further than the “safe distance” advised by health authorities around the world.

The researchers also found that it can last for days on a surface where respiratory droplets land, raising the risk of transmission if unsuspecting people touch it and then rub their face.

The length of time it lasts on the surface depends on factors such as temperature and the type of surface, for example at around 37C (98F), it can survive for two to three days on glass, fabric, metal, plastic or paper.

 
His grant was not terminated. The grant shitstain obama gave to the Wuhan laboratory was terminated. Trump said he would not give the Chinese any more money. Promise made. Promise kept. Thank you President Trump. We have better researchers than the Chinese. No collaborators.
 
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So, while face masks might help those already carrying the virus from passing it to others, can they also protect the uninfected from breathing it in?

Certainly the ability of specialised, disposable masks like the N95 respirator and the equivalent FFP-2 respirator mask in Europe to filter out particles from the air is high. They are designed to passively filter out 95% and 94% of airborne particles respectively – down to the size of 0.3 micrometres across – as the wearer breathes.

Their performance with blocking viruses from entering, however, is more mixed. Some viruses can be as small as 0.01 micrometres, while researchers have reported the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 is 0.07-0.09 micrometres in size. Respiratory viruses, however, tend to be suspended in aerosol droplets, which can range in size from 0.1-900 micrometres, so blocking these is often more important.

Some older studies have suggested that smaller viruses than might be expected can slip through the N95 filter, but they have been found to be effective at blocking the influenza virus.

And there is some research to suggest these respirator masks are effective when it comes to protecting people against Covid-19. One analysis of health workers in China showed that those who wore N95 respirators did not become infected with the virus, despite caring for highly-contagious patients. This is one of the reasons why these masks have been deemed so important for frontline healthcare workers.

The concern is that, if the general public buy up all of the already short supplies of these masks, it will leave these crucial workers, who are the most likely to be exposed, unprotected and vulnerable. The World Health Organization has urged the general public not to wear these masks in order to secure supplies for health workers, and this has also been the rationale behind the reluctance of many governments to encourage the public to wear masks.

It looks like wearing your mask isn't as safe as they are "claiming" to be.
A mask won't help you.
 
Considering what's going on in the White House at the moment, this should be no surprise....

Another anonymous white house official. None of those told they test positive are sick.
 
The COVID-19 is NOT an air transfer virus. Its a spit in face type or wipe-off surface lick your hand transfer type.
The virus is very heavy, it falls to surface in less than 4 feet. That's about how far you can cough split.
The mask helps collect people's fluid spews.

The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can linger in the air for at least 30 minutes and travel up to 4.5 metres – further than the “safe distance” advised by health authorities around the world.

The researchers also found that it can last for days on a surface where respiratory droplets land, raising the risk of transmission if unsuspecting people touch it and then rub their face.

The length of time it lasts on the surface depends on factors such as temperature and the type of surface, for example at around 37C (98F), it can survive for two to three days on glass, fabric, metal, plastic or paper.

"The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can linger in the air for at least 30 minutes and travel up to 4.5 metres – further than the “safe distance” advised by health authorities around the world. "

That would be in the optimal conditions. I 'm looking at avg ways. Not going on a plane without Super Sani-Cloth Surface Disinfectant Wipes 60% alcohol and heavy filer mask.
(the words as least) needs the optimal conditions. and winds to go 14 feet. But if you at the air intake of an air handler in could blow a 100's of feet through that system to other rooms.
 

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