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On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 7:15 AM Jonathan Berry
wrote:
> You just need to heat masks to 56C for an extended period (about an hour)
> to sterilize the mask, or hotter temperatures for longer, that isn't very
> hot.
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That works on SARS. There is no such study on SARS-CoV-2.
The Swedes have been
You just need to heat masks to 56C for an extended period (about an hour)
to sterilize the mask, or hotter temperatures for longer, that isn't very
hot.
On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 at 20:56, Jim Dickenson wrote:
> Hi,
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> I also saw on NBC news that the University of Nebraska is using UV to
> sanitize
Hi,
I also saw on NBC news that the University of Nebraska is using UV to
sanitize masks. Please see:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/health/coronavirus-masks-reuse.html
from March 20th - things seem to take a while to get around.
Regarding washing them, I am not sure if wetting and drying
In reply to H LV's message of Sat, 28 Mar 2020 11:48:28 -0400:
Hi,
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>UMass Tries Innovative Method To Clean N95 Masks: UV Light
>March 27, 2020
>https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/03/27/umass-memorial-disinfects-masks-ultraviolet-light
Just wash them in bleach.
Regards,
Robin van
Another candidate older drug, actually from Japan.
At some point, a synergistic "cocktail" of antivirals will emerge (assuming all
the various groups are communicating)...
This is somewhat as happened with AIDS.
That ‘Special Drug’ China Gave Turkey for Coronavirus
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Laissez les bon temps rouler -
Hi,
Thank you for your thoughts. I happened to catch your post when I was
looking for Promed emails in my inbox.
A discussion that I saw talked about how the size of the virus load (the
inoc
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*From:* Jim Dickenson
*Sent:* Friday, March 27, 2020 4:55:58 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Laissez les bon temps rouler -
Hi,
Thank you for your thoughts. I happened to catch your post when I was
looking for Promed emails in my
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From: Jim Dickenson
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 4:55:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Laissez les bon temps rouler -
Hi,
Thank you for your thoughts. I happened to
This subclinical scenario presents the uncomfortable strategy of allowing for
voluntary (pre)infection of some kind.
... somewhat reminiscent of an early approach to fighting polio.
Jim Dickenson wrote:
A discussion that I saw talked about how the size of the virus load (the
inoculum) may
Hi,
Thank you for your thoughts. I happened to catch your post when I was
looking for Promed emails in my inbox.
A discussion that I saw talked about how the size of the virus load (the
inoculum) may affect disease progression. They said that getting a few
virions from touching a handrail may
Mardi Gras this year, as we now realize was a 'perfect storm' for virus spread
in New Orleans... It seemed at first like a statistical outlier as there was a
fairly long delay and cause-and-effect are always a politically touchy subject.
This worldwide festival at the start of Lent is also
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