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- pango2
- "We only have anecdotal research at this point. " there is a thin line what can't be crossed after this********
- These tools can't be part of our daily lives, because that will have far worse consequences than we're facing now.********
- sted... you mentioned in another note that a ton of small n95's were still out there—any idea where to order? (my wife is on the frontlines—looking to buy some)PonyBoy
- I think the impoant message here is that masks protect others - we all have it ass-backwards in the west. China here implies that masks aren't the keyNairn
- I would say that those four states all exhibit social restraint that perhaps all the others do not so much.Nairn
- the red and blue lines look like a rude drawing.shapesalad
- looks like a data harvesting siteGardener
- you might be able to get some cycle pollution masks.shapesalad
- @PonyBoy sadly this information is based on various countries reporting about used/small/lowqualit... masks sent to them from korea and china.********
- drop a line to this address please:
david[at]l4io[dot]co...******** - coincident. ones with more social restrain wears mask when going out... sounds like oxymoron...pango
- I was a couple of teas too early to be responding when I did earlier - I meant 'social compliance' more than 'restraint'.Nairn
- i have a few N95 and i dont wear them. I havent reached that pranoia level yet.Bennn
- Masks train you not to touch your face. Actual virus transfer by air is exceedingly rare unless you are in a room with anwagshaft
- infected person for a long period of time (e.g. doctors).wagshaft
- whats up with the big turdmilfhunter
- "Masks train you not to touch your face"
all i'm hearing is it does help lolpango
- "We only have anecdotal research at this point. " there is a thin line what can't be crossed after this
