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tycho
#851 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2020 10:16:09 PM
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I have begun to agree that the Covid-19 virus is spread through aerosol action, and that the nanoparticles can linger in air.

That's how a person can develop Covid-19 without coming into contact with others.

If you consider how the virus enters the body, it appears as if the viruses are spread as we breath. In, and out. By masking alone, we will have done 80% of flattening the curve.
Jus Blazin
#852 Posted : Thursday, April 02, 2020 10:31:45 PM
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mpobiz
#853 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 1:01:58 AM
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tycho wrote:
I have begun to agree that the Covid-19 virus is spread through aerosol action, and that the nanoparticles can linger in air.

That's how a person can develop Covid-19 without coming into contact with others.

If you consider how the virus enters the body, it appears as if the viruses are spread as we breath. In, and out. By masking alone, we will have done 80% of flattening the curve.

Tell us more on the disinfecting part.
I have noted something called nanoparticles. How can a simple mask prevent nanoparticles from entering your body? I think that's why WHO was reluctant on endorsing the masks earlier.
In my opinion if this thing is airborne we now need military grade gas masks to be completely "safe"
If it comes to this its now clear herd immunity is the only way out.
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
murchr
#854 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 6:41:33 AM
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The numbers are terrifying

Quote:
NOTE ON FRANCE DATA:

On April 2, France reported 884 additional deaths that have occurred in nursing homes over the past days and weeks. The French Government did not include these deaths in their official count, as their count only takes into consideration deaths of hospitalized patients. Following international standards of correct inclusion, our statistics will include these deaths, and will add them to the April 2, 2020 count following the attribution criteria of date of report.

If and when the French government determines and communicates the correct distribution of these additional deaths over time, we will adjust the historical data accordingly. A similar issue took place on February 12, when China reported an additional 13,332 new cases in a single day due to a change in how cases were diagnosed and reported in Hubei.


France April 2 reported 1,355 deaths
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Spikes
#855 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 8:06:05 AM
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mpobiz wrote:
tycho wrote:
I have begun to agree that the Covid-19 virus is spread through aerosol action, and that the nanoparticles can linger in air.

That's how a person can develop Covid-19 without coming into contact with others.

If you consider how the virus enters the body, it appears as if the viruses are spread as we breath. In, and out. By masking alone, we will have done 80% of flattening the curve.

Tell us more on the disinfecting part.
I have noted something called nanoparticles. How can a simple mask prevent nanoparticles from entering your body? I think that's why WHO was reluctant on endorsing the masks earlier.
In my opinion if this thing is airborne we now need military grade gas masks to be completely "safe"
If it comes to this its now clear herd immunity is the only way out.


COVID-19 is not airborne.
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
tycho
#856 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 8:08:44 AM
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Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
murchr wrote:
The numbers are terrifying

Quote:
NOTE ON FRANCE DATA:

On April 2, France reported 884 additional deaths that have occurred in nursing homes over the past days and weeks. The French Government did not include these deaths in their official count, as their count only takes into consideration deaths of hospitalized patients. Following international standards of correct inclusion, our statistics will include these deaths, and will add them to the April 2, 2020 count following the attribution criteria of date of report.

If and when the French government determines and communicates the correct distribution of these additional deaths over time, we will adjust the historical data accordingly. A similar issue took place on February 12, when China reported an additional 13,332 new cases in a single day due to a change in how cases were diagnosed and reported in Hubei.


France April 2 reported 1,355 deaths


I've come to realize that these deaths are arising due to flaws in our information and knowledge systems.

1. By the time a patient presents with symptoms that are serious enough to get to the doctor, the virus has multiplied and moved to critical areas of the body system. This is mostly because we (patients) haven't realized that this is a novel experience

2. The doctor's world view is mainly about how to do lab tests, develop a treatment based mostly on chemical relations. Therefore more direct and simple methods of dealing with the virus are overlooked.

Hence the deterioration and strain on hospital resources.

It may not be SARS-CoV-2 that is killing us, but our own systems blind spots.

So don't be scared. Let us organize ourselves and manage this virus.
tycho
#857 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 8:26:09 AM
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Location: Nairobi
Quote:
Spikes wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
tycho wrote:
I have begun to agree that the Covid-19 virus is spread through aerosol action, and that the nanoparticles can linger in air.

That's how a person can develop Covid-19 without coming into contact with others.

If you consider how the virus enters the body, it appears as if the viruses are spread as we breath. In, and out. By masking alone, we will have done 80% of flattening the curve.

Tell us more on the disinfecting part.
I have noted something called nanoparticles. How can a simple mask prevent nanoparticles from entering your body? I think that's why WHO was reluctant on endorsing the masks earlier.
In my opinion if this thing is airborne we now need military grade gas masks to be completely "safe"
If it comes to this its now clear herd immunity is the only way out.


COVID-19 is not airborne.


We may need to conduct some investigation on our own. For example the presence of Covid-19 virus RNA in air might be susceptible to energy activation protocols that may trigger infections.

Quote:
In the context of COVID-19, airborne transmission may be possible in specific circumstances and settings in which procedures or support treatments that generate aerosols are performed; i.e., endotracheal intubation, bronchoscopy, open suctioning, administration of nebulized treatment, manual ventilation before intubation, turning the patient to the prone position, disconnecting the patient from the ventilator, non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation, tracheostomy, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.


https://www.who.int/news...ecaution-recommendations
tycho
#858 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 8:44:30 AM
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Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
mpobiz wrote:
tycho wrote:
I have begun to agree that the Covid-19 virus is spread through aerosol action, and that the nanoparticles can linger in air.

That's how a person can develop Covid-19 without coming into contact with others.

If you consider how the virus enters the body, it appears as if the viruses are spread as we breath. In, and out. By masking alone, we will have done 80% of flattening the curve.

Tell us more on the disinfecting part.
I have noted something called nanoparticles. How can a simple mask prevent nanoparticles from entering your body? I think that's why WHO was reluctant on endorsing the masks earlier.
In my opinion if this thing is airborne we now need military grade gas masks to be completely "safe"
If it comes to this its now clear herd immunity is the only way out.


Most masks we are using are effective for three main reasons:

1. They dissipate the energy in the droplets and possible aerosol action from the nose

2. If all are masked, then we transmit less droplets to the surrounding

3. Disinfecting the masks reduces the population of the virus particles

As for disinfection, the idea is to target the form and morphology of the virus, eg. Destroying the envelope structure which is 'lipid' in nature. And also denying the virus a conducive environment for settlement and replication.

Since we know that the virus is easily trapped by hair, and cilia, we can deduce that they then form interactive bonds with our cells.

But these interactions are relatively slow. Therefore disinfecting the zones with the settled viruses becomes viable and effective.

So, the critical idea is this is a new virus, and that it begins by introducing itself like an old friend. So being aware of the security lapse is the rationale for disinfecting places we rarely think of disinfecting.
aemathenge
#859 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 10:42:08 AM
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Friday is a special day for the Muslim Community.

Sunday is fast approaching.

Quote:
Churches defy coronavirus restrictions in Brazil and Africa
Religious congregations risk accelerating Covid-19 outbreak as pandemic moves to emerging markets


“Shutting down churches would be like shutting down hospitals,” David Oyedepo, dressed in a pressed, white suit, told a crowd of hundreds from the pulpit in a livestream of one sermon last month.

Nigeria’s 200m citizens are among the most religiously observant people in the world, surveys show, and the mainly Christian south is home to several Pentecostal megachurches.

That makes religious institutions vital if countries like Nigeria are to slow the spread of the virus, explained Idayat Hassan, director of the Abuja-based Centre for Democracy and Development.

“Religious institutions remain the key to combating the scourge, as they are the most trusted sources and platform in the country today,” she said, warning that many have so far framed the pandemic as a hoax. “Depending on how effectively they utilise their platform, social distancing can be achieved.”


Source: The Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/conte...aily-empty-email:content
sqft
#860 Posted : Friday, April 03, 2020 11:23:43 AM
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