TopFuel@Lions
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Mask Police.
TopFuel@Lions
TopFuel@Lions
you were more than 6' from her so why do you care.
AmenCases here in Wisconsin through July were about 700 a day with 12,000 to 15,000 people a day being tested. Since our mask mandate went into effect August 1st our cases have tripled per day ,with the same amount of people being tested each day. Also as of today we have a .09% death rate. I'm calling BS on the masks!
Alexsis' fire was so bad it set the smoke detector off in MY livingroom
This whole virus/mask wearing thing comes down to, I don't know who what to believe.Cases here in Wisconsin through July were about 700 a day with 12,000 to 15,000 people a day being tested. Since our mask mandate went into effect August 1st our cases have tripled per day ,with the same amount of people being tested each day. Also as of today we have a .09% death rate. I'm calling BS on the masks!
This whole virus/mask wearing thing comes down to, I don't know who what to believe.
So my question is, what if someone who was absolutely symptomatic and verified positive for COVID-19, went to a pro drag race, went up to a top fuel car ready to warm up. The car just got primed and this person then vigorously coughed directly into the open injector holes .... then the starter motor was immediately engaged and the motor started. Would the COVID survive the ignition and combustion process and ultimately be spent out in the exhaust fumes and be passed on to others that way?
Thanks for that oneNo - But the Motor would have to be quarantined for 14 days!
So my question is, what if someone who was absolutely symptomatic and verified positive for COVID-19, went to a pro drag race, went up to a top fuel car ready to warm up. The car just got primed and this person then vigorously coughed directly into the open injector holes .... then the starter motor was immediately engaged and the motor started. Would the COVID survive the ignition and combustion process and ultimately be spent out in the exhaust fumes and be passed on to others that way?
The local government would probably require all engines to wear an "engine mask", AKA muffler.So my question is, what if someone who was absolutely symptomatic and verified positive for COVID-19, went to a pro drag race, went up to a top fuel car ready to warm up. The car just got primed and this person then vigorously coughed directly into the open injector holes .... then the starter motor was immediately engaged and the motor started. Would the COVID survive the ignition and combustion process and ultimately be spent out in the exhaust fumes and be passed on to others that way?
From what I understand, you're not protecting yourself by wearing a mask, you're protecting the people around you.Down here in Palm Beach county officials have extended the mask wearing ordinance until Nov. 30th. I don't see what the big deal is about wearing a mask to protect yourself.
From what I understand, you're not protecting yourself by wearing a mask, you're protecting the people around you.
It was shown earlier in the year that there is no mask that stops the virus. The M95 will stop bacteria which is 3 microns but not the virus which is 1.2. You will notice that all the ads on TV for mask never mention them preventing any illness, only how comfortable they are, etc. CDC recently stated that 85% of all who actually got the virus were mask wearers. Wish they did have a mask that worked.
It’s alright...when I was on a ventilator I was in a coma so I can’t remember if it was better or worse than wearing these &@$?! masks.... but the crap that happened to me AFTER I woke up makes it very worthwhile to wear oneI'm pretty sure the "inconvenience" of wearing a mask beats having to go on a ventilator.