Hand sanitizers are bad for you, all you do is rub the virous deeper into your body. I cringe when ever I see people using it in public thinking their doing good.... Infact nothing can be worst.
Best thing is old fashion "Ivory soap" and washing your hands for at least 30 seconds, and completely rinsing the soap off.... perfume soaps is not real soap !
As far as video games near the end of the world, your screwed if you have to count on logging into Steam to play all your games.
That's the most ridiculous conspiracy theory ever. Viruses do not penetrate intact skin. You can get a virus through mucous membranes in your lungs, mouth, genitals and sometimes even stomach or eyes. You can also get a virus through open wounds. But a virus can't get through unbroken skin.
Interesting, I also believe you. So why are sanitizer stations every place since the pandemic ?
By using them your rubbing "what ever germs" that are on your skin.
Don't know why your calling me ridiculous, I'm not the one putting the stations all over the place.
The reason there is hand sanitizer all over the place is that early on in the pandemic, public health authorities decided to tell people to do everything that it seemed like it might plausibly help, whether it actually does or not. And then after it was discovered that it didn't help, people kept doing it. So you still have people dispensing hand sanitizer, disinfecting countertops, and wearing cloth or surgical masks, even though they do little to no good for COVID.
For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
Hand sanitizers are bad for you, all you do is rub the virous deeper into your body. I cringe when ever I see people using it in public thinking their doing good.... Infact nothing can be worst.
Best thing is old fashion "Ivory soap" and washing your hands for at least 30 seconds, and completely rinsing the soap off.... perfume soaps is not real soap !
As far as video games near the end of the world, your screwed if you have to count on logging into Steam to play all your games.
That's the most ridiculous conspiracy theory ever. Viruses do not penetrate intact skin. You can get a virus through mucous membranes in your lungs, mouth, genitals and sometimes even stomach or eyes. You can also get a virus through open wounds. But a virus can't get through unbroken skin.
Interesting, I also believe you. So why are sanitizer stations every place since the pandemic ?
By using them your rubbing "what ever germs" that are on your skin.
Don't know why your calling me ridiculous, I'm not the one putting the stations all over the place.
The reason there is hand sanitizer all over the place is that early on in the pandemic, public health authorities decided to tell people to do everything that it seemed like it might plausibly help, whether it actually does or not. And then after it was discovered that it didn't help, people kept doing it. So you still have people dispensing hand sanitizer, disinfecting countertops, and wearing cloth or surgical masks, even though they do little to no good for COVID.
For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
Where is your study to suggest that wearing masks does "little to no good"? Everything i see from all sources says it gives a much better chance (50-70% more chance) of helping contain the spread of covid. Even if that estimate is 20-30%, it is still worth it for everyone to put on a face covering.
I'd also love to see your research on disinfecting and sanitizers. Are you trying to tell me that you can't spread Covid from hand to face contact? You are saying that disenfectants and hand sanitizers don't kill covid?
Hand sanitizers are bad for you, all you do is rub the virous deeper into your body. I cringe when ever I see people using it in public thinking their doing good.... Infact nothing can be worst.
Best thing is old fashion "Ivory soap" and washing your hands for at least 30 seconds, and completely rinsing the soap off.... perfume soaps is not real soap !
As far as video games near the end of the world, your screwed if you have to count on logging into Steam to play all your games.
That's the most ridiculous conspiracy theory ever. Viruses do not penetrate intact skin. You can get a virus through mucous membranes in your lungs, mouth, genitals and sometimes even stomach or eyes. You can also get a virus through open wounds. But a virus can't get through unbroken skin.
Interesting, I also believe you. So why are sanitizer stations every place since the pandemic ?
By using them your rubbing "what ever germs" that are on your skin.
Don't know why your calling me ridiculous, I'm not the one putting the stations all over the place.
The reason there is hand sanitizer all over the place is that early on in the pandemic, public health authorities decided to tell people to do everything that it seemed like it might plausibly help, whether it actually does or not. And then after it was discovered that it didn't help, people kept doing it. So you still have people dispensing hand sanitizer, disinfecting countertops, and wearing cloth or surgical masks, even though they do little to no good for COVID.
For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
Where is your study to suggest that wearing masks does "little to no good"? Everything i see from all sources says it gives a much better chance (50-70% more chance) of helping contain the spread of covid. Even if that estimate is 20-30%, it is still worth it for everyone to put on a face covering.
I'd also love to see your research on disinfecting and sanitizers. Are you trying to tell me that you can't spread Covid from hand to face contact? You are saying that disenfectants and hand sanitizers don't kill covid?
Few if any of us are scientists in the field. Generally case studies show that most masks don't prevent you from getting covid but they do prevent the spread of it. That only works if everyone who is infected wears one and since so many people fight it, it's never going to happen which makes transmission possible.
There are a lot of studies out there, lots of conflicting information too from biased outlets. I don't blame people for being misinformed or having ridiculous or way off base ideas about it.
We literally have two opposing sides fighting science on everything these days, to the point they hire scientists to fight other scientists.
The average person won't take a minute to do their own comprehensive research. They rather play in the echo chambers. Hell even half the people who come here to the forums only comment on the headlines and rarely read the stories.
I think, playing MMO will become my de facto state, as the world crumbles around me.
When the internet finally dies, I suppose I will need to break out my books and dice again.
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
The reason there is hand sanitizer all over the place is that early on in the pandemic, public health authorities decided to tell people to do everything that it seemed like it might plausibly help, whether it actually does or not. And then after it was discovered that it didn't help, people kept doing it. So you still have people dispensing hand sanitizer, disinfecting countertops, and wearing cloth or surgical masks, even though they do little to no good for COVID.
For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
Where is your study to suggest that wearing masks does "little to no good"? Everything i see from all sources says it gives a much better chance (50-70% more chance) of helping contain the spread of covid. Even if that estimate is 20-30%, it is still worth it for everyone to put on a face covering.
I'd also love to see your research on disinfecting and sanitizers. Are you trying to tell me that you can't spread Covid from hand to face contact? You are saying that disenfectants and hand sanitizers don't kill covid?
First of all, I'm specifically talking about cloth masks and surgical masks. Paper masks that cover your face well enough that nearly all of the air that you breathe in and out has to pass through the mask rather than around it might well do a lot of good. That includes but is not limited to medical grade masks such as N95 or KN95. Most of the general public doesn't wear that sort of masks, though.
it's important to distinguish between observational studies and randomized controlled trials. Observational studies are very weak for a number of reasons, and really need to find an extremely strong effect in order to be accepted as meaningful scientific evidence beyond suggesting "maybe we should try a randomized controlled trial of this".
Randomized controlled trials of the effect of mask wearing by the general public on the spread of COVID have generally found that the effect is very small--to the extent that having exactly zero effect is often within the margin of error. There might be a modest effect, such as 10% or so, but if there is any effect, we know that it is much smaller than the 30% that you list, let alone 50% or 70%.
But it's also likely that some masks are more effective than others, and studies of mask effectiveness by the general public generally measure the sort of masks that the general public wears, which is usually cloth or surgical masks. If higher quality masks have a much larger effect, then that wouldn't have very much influence in the studies that have been done because so few people were wearing such masks.
The problem with cloth masks is that, on a microscopic level, the holes are enormous, so apart from fairly large particles, whatever is in the air will probably pass right through the mask. The problem with surgical masks is that most of the air that you breathe goes around the mask rather than through it, and a mask can't filter anything out of air that doesn't pass through the mask. Higher quality masks have neither of those problems and might well fare a lot better.
The reason there is hand sanitizer all over the place is that early on in the pandemic, public health authorities decided to tell people to do everything that it seemed like it might plausibly help, whether it actually does or not. And then after it was discovered that it didn't help, people kept doing it. So you still have people dispensing hand sanitizer, disinfecting countertops, and wearing cloth or surgical masks, even though they do little to no good for COVID.
For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
Where is your study to suggest that wearing masks does "little to no good"? Everything i see from all sources says it gives a much better chance (50-70% more chance) of helping contain the spread of covid. Even if that estimate is 20-30%, it is still worth it for everyone to put on a face covering.
I'd also love to see your research on disinfecting and sanitizers. Are you trying to tell me that you can't spread Covid from hand to face contact? You are saying that disenfectants and hand sanitizers don't kill covid?
First of all, I'm specifically talking about cloth masks and surgical masks. Paper masks that cover your face well enough that nearly all of the air that you breathe in and out has to pass through the mask rather than around it might well do a lot of good. That includes but is not limited to medical grade masks such as N95 or KN95. Most of the general public doesn't wear that sort of masks, though.
it's important to distinguish between observational studies and randomized controlled trials. Observational studies are very weak for a number of reasons, and really need to find an extremely strong effect in order to be accepted as meaningful scientific evidence beyond suggesting "maybe we should try a randomized controlled trial of this".
Randomized controlled trials of the effect of mask wearing by the general public on the spread of COVID have generally found that the effect is very small--to the extent that having exactly zero effect is often within the margin of error. There might be a modest effect, such as 10% or so, but if there is any effect, we know that it is much smaller than the 30% that you list, let alone 50% or 70%.
But it's also likely that some masks are more effective than others, and studies of mask effectiveness by the general public generally measure the sort of masks that the general public wears, which is usually cloth or surgical masks. If higher quality masks have a much larger effect, then that wouldn't have very much influence in the studies that have been done because so few people were wearing such masks.
The problem with cloth masks is that, on a microscopic level, the holes are enormous, so apart from fairly large particles, whatever is in the air will probably pass right through the mask. The problem with surgical masks is that most of the air that you breathe goes around the mask rather than through it, and a mask can't filter anything out of air that doesn't pass through the mask. Higher quality masks have neither of those problems and might well fare a lot better.
There was one study that indicates that FFP3 -grade mask could offer up to 100% protection from covid, but surgical masks do not: https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57636360
Few if any of us are scientists in the field. Generally case studies show that most masks don't prevent you from getting covid but they do prevent the spread of it. That only works if everyone who is infected wears one and since so many people fight it, it's never going to happen which makes transmission possible.
They're not meant to protect YOU. They prevent your large droplets from getting out into the environment. It's one step up from sneezing or coughing into your elbow except they also stop some of the airborne droplets that are also spewed out when just talking. That's all those masks have ever been meant to do.
For self protection, you need something in the respirator category starting at fitted N95 masks and going up from that.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community ... but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots”
― Umberto Eco
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?” ― CD PROJEKT RED
Few if any of us are scientists in the field. Generally case studies show that most masks don't prevent you from getting covid but they do prevent the spread of it. That only works if everyone who is infected wears one and since so many people fight it, it's never going to happen which makes transmission possible.
They're not meant to protect YOU. They prevent your large droplets from getting out into the environment. It's one step up from sneezing or coughing into your elbow except they also stop some of the airborne droplets that are also spewed out when just talking. That's all those masks have ever been meant to do.
For self protection, you need something in the respirator category starting at fitted N95 masks and going up from that.
For the most part, it's symmetric. It's not the case that COVID viruses can easily pass through a mask in one direction by are completely blocked from passing through in the opposite direction. If masks protect you from catching COVID from others, then they protect others from you, and vice versa.
Cloth masks can catch large droplets such as from sneezing. But for the most part, that's not how COVID spreads. Large droplets hit the ground pretty quickly anyway, so unless you're sneezing on someone, sneezing on the ground isn't really any different from sneezing into a mask. The problem is that COVID spreads effectively through much smaller droplets that go right through cloth masks.
Few if any of us are scientists in the field. Generally case studies show that most masks don't prevent you from getting covid but they do prevent the spread of it. That only works if everyone who is infected wears one and since so many people fight it, it's never going to happen which makes transmission possible.
They're not meant to protect YOU. They prevent your large droplets from getting out into the environment. It's one step up from sneezing or coughing into your elbow except they also stop some of the airborne droplets that are also spewed out when just talking. That's all those masks have ever been meant to do.
For self protection, you need something in the respirator category starting at fitted N95 masks and going up from that.
For the most part, it's symmetric. It's not the case that COVID viruses can easily pass through a mask in one direction by are completely blocked from passing through in the opposite direction. If masks protect you from catching COVID from others, then they protect others from you, and vice versa.
Cloth masks can catch large droplets such as from sneezing. But for the most part, that's not how COVID spreads. Large droplets hit the ground pretty quickly anyway, so unless you're sneezing on someone, sneezing on the ground isn't really any different from sneezing into a mask. The problem is that COVID spreads effectively through much smaller droplets that go right through cloth masks.
Viruses spread through both large and small droplets - the large ones containing possibly thousands of times more virus, and coronaviruses on surfaces, which are not conveniently just the ground, can remain viable and infectious for hours or even days.
Like I said, it's just common courtesy to others no different, but slightly better, than covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze.
The information is readily available out there from reliable sources. Bottom line is that masks and distance helps.
I'm not going to quibble over exactly how much it helps on a forum with gaming geeks lol.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community ... but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots”
― Umberto Eco
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?” ― CD PROJEKT RED
Few if any of us are scientists in the field. Generally case studies show that most masks don't prevent you from getting covid but they do prevent the spread of it. That only works if everyone who is infected wears one and since so many people fight it, it's never going to happen which makes transmission possible.
They're not meant to protect YOU. They prevent your large droplets from getting out into the environment. It's one step up from sneezing or coughing into your elbow except they also stop some of the airborne droplets that are also spewed out when just talking. That's all those masks have ever been meant to do.
For self protection, you need something in the respirator category starting at fitted N95 masks and going up from that.
For the most part, it's symmetric. It's not the case that COVID viruses can easily pass through a mask in one direction by are completely blocked from passing through in the opposite direction. If masks protect you from catching COVID from others, then they protect others from you, and vice versa.
Cloth masks can catch large droplets such as from sneezing. But for the most part, that's not how COVID spreads. Large droplets hit the ground pretty quickly anyway, so unless you're sneezing on someone, sneezing on the ground isn't really any different from sneezing into a mask. The problem is that COVID spreads effectively through much smaller droplets that go right through cloth masks.
Viruses spread through both large and small droplets - the large ones containing possibly thousands of times more virus, and coronaviruses on surfaces, which are not conveniently just the ground, can remain viable and infectious for hours or even days.
Like I said, it's just common courtesy to others no different, but slightly better, than covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze.
The information is readily available out there from reliable sources. Bottom line is that masks and distance helps.
I'm not going to quibble over exactly how much it helps on a forum with gaming geeks lol.
Well, winter is coming so you can pick a cold day and go outside, breath out through your mask, and see how much moister is in the air. (If you live in a cold climate.) If there's only 50% of the virus (just picking a number, which would be much higher for almost all the masks that people use) on a surface that people touch, is that any better than the 100% that would be there without a mask?
No reason to be a dooms day prepper (gather and horde). The "big plan" is not designed for people to do that, if so the entire world would investigate the "big plan".
The "big plan" is to distribute the wealthy richness of the free world. Organizations are not happy with our money and pride. They will not stop until were a third world country.
It's unclear who these people are, could be the Russians, Chinese or a private organization. That's unclear, its a well hidden. They have trillions to spend on this propaganda war...... Propaganda is the new modern warfare, and it's here now, infact it's hare now and most don't even know it.
Is the world coming to an end ?..... absolutely not, just a downfall of the Western world and parts of the EU.
The pandemic is simply the distraction as all this happens. You will know it's over when the pandemic goes away. They basically stop funding the propaganda.
Hand sanitizers are bad for you, all you do is rub the virous deeper into your body. I cringe when ever I see people using it in public thinking their doing good.... Infact nothing can be worst.
Best thing is old fashion "Ivory soap" and washing your hands for at least 30 seconds, and completely rinsing the soap off.... perfume soaps is not real soap !
As far as video games near the end of the world, your screwed if you have to count on logging into Steam to play all your games.
I've washed my hands... Going back to the office i open the door.... oh shit i grabbed the door knob everyone touched... back to the rest room. On the way to the office i used the vending machine... oh shit, back to the restroom... i scratched my balls... oh shit back to the rest room.... oh shit i opened another door!..... back to the rest room....
Hand sanitizers are bad for you, all you do is rub the virous deeper into your body. I cringe when ever I see people using it in public thinking their doing good.... Infact nothing can be worst.
Best thing is old fashion "Ivory soap" and washing your hands for at least 30 seconds, and completely rinsing the soap off.... perfume soaps is not real soap !
As far as video games near the end of the world, your screwed if you have to count on logging into Steam to play all your games.
I've washed my hands... Going back to the office i open the door.... oh shit i grabbed the door knob everyone touched... back to the rest room. On the way to the office i used the vending machine... oh shit, back to the restroom... i scratched my balls... oh shit back to the rest room.... oh shit i opened another door!..... back to the rest room....
Hand Sanitizers keep my sanity in check.
Yeah, it really doesn't make sense not to use hand sanitizers. Especially when you're around the elderly or people who have some real health issues.
If there's only 50% of the virus (just picking a number, which would be much higher for almost all the masks that people use) on a surface that people touch, is that any better than the 100% that would be there without a mask?
Yes. It's unlikely that getting exposed to a single virus would make you sick. Rather when you get exposed to hundreds of viruses, some of them will manage to bypass your immune system, get inside one of your cells, and start replicating themselves.
Then after the initial infection starts, it seems your immune system has higher chance to fight the infection off with little or no symptoms if the initial infection was small. Whereas if the initial dose of viruses you were infected with was larger, it seems the chance for getting severe covid is higher.
As long as you aren't sick, reducing the number of covid viruses you're exposed to is good for you.
Note that initial virus dose is not the only thing that determines how sick you get. It just looks like it's one of factors that influence it.
It'll take me a week to realize that an actual nuclear apocalypse happened. Then follow the power lines, turn the switches back on, attack anything guarding it.
It'll take me a week to realize that an actual nuclear apocalypse happened. Then follow the power lines, turn the switches back on, attack anything guarding it.
The entire power grid will be down from no more electric generators from the power company. Even it that remains in tact, who will run it, after all who will show up for work with no paychecks, money is now worthless anyway..... It takes a lot of people to maintain power.
Also, where is this one switch your referring to ?..... It's not like an extension cord running from the power company to your house
Our societies have got out of the habit of washing our hands, it makes good sense to wash your hands when you get up, come home, before you have a meal and going to bed. When you have a pandemic washing them before you go out makes sense too, if it did not already.
And this is not just a forum with "gaming geeks" on it, we have some "biology geeks" too.
Our societies have got out of the habit of washing our hands, it makes good sense to wash your hands when you get up, come home, before you have a meal and going to bed. When you have a pandemic washing them before you go out makes sense too, if it did not already.
And this is not just a forum with "gaming geeks" on it, we have some "biology geeks" too.
All this health talk and biology gives me the willies, that's why I went into computers.
Our societies have got out of the habit of washing our hands, it makes good sense to wash your hands when you get up, come home, before you have a meal and going to bed. When you have a pandemic washing them before you go out makes sense too, if it did not already.
And this is not just a forum with "gaming geeks" on it, we have some "biology geeks" too.
its actually a double edged sword. Preventing exposure doesn't build immunity. Its often better, but not always, to get something and get it over with, than to forever run from it.
for 99+% of people no intervention was required for the latest flu aka covid. The interventions have accomplished nothing but medical tyranny. The unfit will still die.
Natural immunity is always better than the latest concoction. You'll figure that out this winter and over the next few years I would imagine when the altar of science comes tumbling down on your heads.
immune system like all your systems are reactive systems. Fail to properly exercise these systems and they atrophy leaving you vulnerable. The old style vaccines at least worked because you reacted to them as they stimulated the immune system by design.
The new stuff..doesnt do that.. your on your own with that. It wont end well. A stake in the heart if you ask me.
I'm probably going to hunker down at the computer and try to play anything on my computer while the virus hunts me down. Assuming that it doesn't get the staff of the various operations providing me electronic access to any specific game host.
From a min/max strategy, the virus would be foolish to seek out an individual like me, when it could infest an ISP provider or operations center with their large staff.
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For what it's worth, washing your hands regularly helps tremendously against a lot of diseases, but doesn't help much for COVID. I personally hate hand sanitizer, as getting it on my hands makes them feel filthy, and then I need to go use soap and water to wash them off. If I'm going to wash my hands with soap and water anyway, then immediately preceding it by using hand sanitizer doesn't really help.
There are a lot of studies out there, lots of conflicting information too from biased outlets. I don't blame people for being misinformed or having ridiculous or way off base ideas about it.
We literally have two opposing sides fighting science on everything these days, to the point they hire scientists to fight other scientists.
The average person won't take a minute to do their own comprehensive research. They rather play in the echo chambers. Hell even half the people who come here to the forums only comment on the headlines and rarely read the stories.
When the internet finally dies, I suppose I will need to break out my books and dice again.
it's important to distinguish between observational studies and randomized controlled trials. Observational studies are very weak for a number of reasons, and really need to find an extremely strong effect in order to be accepted as meaningful scientific evidence beyond suggesting "maybe we should try a randomized controlled trial of this".
Randomized controlled trials of the effect of mask wearing by the general public on the spread of COVID have generally found that the effect is very small--to the extent that having exactly zero effect is often within the margin of error. There might be a modest effect, such as 10% or so, but if there is any effect, we know that it is much smaller than the 30% that you list, let alone 50% or 70%.
But it's also likely that some masks are more effective than others, and studies of mask effectiveness by the general public generally measure the sort of masks that the general public wears, which is usually cloth or surgical masks. If higher quality masks have a much larger effect, then that wouldn't have very much influence in the studies that have been done because so few people were wearing such masks.
The problem with cloth masks is that, on a microscopic level, the holes are enormous, so apart from fairly large particles, whatever is in the air will probably pass right through the mask. The problem with surgical masks is that most of the air that you breathe goes around the mask rather than through it, and a mask can't filter anything out of air that doesn't pass through the mask. Higher quality masks have neither of those problems and might well fare a lot better.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57636360
For self protection, you need something in the respirator category starting at fitted N95 masks and going up from that.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
Nah, I'm too busy making jelly for the fall of humanity's after-party.
I want a mmorpg where people have gone through misery, have gone through school stuff and actually have had sex even. -sagil
Cloth masks can catch large droplets such as from sneezing. But for the most part, that's not how COVID spreads. Large droplets hit the ground pretty quickly anyway, so unless you're sneezing on someone, sneezing on the ground isn't really any different from sneezing into a mask. The problem is that COVID spreads effectively through much smaller droplets that go right through cloth masks.
Like I said, it's just common courtesy to others no different, but slightly better, than covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze.
The information is readily available out there from reliable sources. Bottom line is that masks and distance helps.
I'm not going to quibble over exactly how much it helps on a forum with gaming geeks lol.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
But don't count on any bug fixes or new content.
Once upon a time....
If there's only 50% of the virus (just picking a number, which would be much higher for almost all the masks that people use) on a surface that people touch, is that any better than the 100% that would be there without a mask?
Once upon a time....
The "big plan" is to distribute the wealthy richness of the free world. Organizations are not happy with our money and pride. They will not stop until were a third world country.
It's unclear who these people are, could be the Russians, Chinese or a private organization. That's unclear, its a well hidden. They have trillions to spend on this propaganda war...... Propaganda is the new modern warfare, and it's here now, infact it's hare now and most don't even know it.
Is the world coming to an end ?..... absolutely not, just a downfall of the Western world and parts of the EU.
The pandemic is simply the distraction as all this happens. You will know it's over when the pandemic goes away. They basically stop funding the propaganda.
Once upon a time....
Then after the initial infection starts, it seems your immune system has higher chance to fight the infection off with little or no symptoms if the initial infection was small. Whereas if the initial dose of viruses you were infected with was larger, it seems the chance for getting severe covid is higher.
As long as you aren't sick, reducing the number of covid viruses you're exposed to is good for you.
Note that initial virus dose is not the only thing that determines how sick you get. It just looks like it's one of factors that influence it.
This isn't a signature, you just think it is.
Also, where is this one switch your referring to ?..... It's not like an extension cord running from the power company to your house
Lots of holes in your story, just saying !
And this is not just a forum with "gaming geeks" on it, we have some "biology geeks" too.
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for 99+% of people no intervention was required for the latest flu aka covid. The interventions have accomplished nothing but medical tyranny. The unfit will still die.
Natural immunity is always better than the latest concoction. You'll figure that out this winter and over the next few years I would imagine when the altar of science comes tumbling down on your heads.
immune system like all your systems are reactive systems. Fail to properly exercise these systems and they atrophy leaving you vulnerable. The old style vaccines at least worked because you reacted to them as they stimulated the immune system by design.
The new stuff..doesnt do that.. your on your own with that. It wont end well. A stake in the heart if you ask me.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.