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> Allan Streib via Mercedes
> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2020 4:15 PM
> To: G Mann via Mercedes
> Cc: Allan Streib
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Masks
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> Six months is an eyeblink in normal infectious disease research.
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> At normal research pa
I find it fascinating how much people who don't actually know anything are
willing to say...
-Curt
On Monday, July 6, 2020, 4:16:10 PM EDT, Allan Streib via Mercedes
wrote:
Six months is an eyeblink in normal infectious disease research.
At normal research pace, I doubt that's enough
So are you suggesting surgeons don't need to wear masks at all? Are surgical
masks pointless?
-Curt
On Monday, July 6, 2020, 3:24:38 PM EDT, Max Dillon via Mercedes
wrote:
Don, I just have a simple question. Do surgeons who are sick still continue
to perform operations, do they jus
My boy is working an ICU. They are fully gowned and masked and everything else
--R
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> On Jul 6, 2020, at 3:36 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> I've seen hospital potos - they wear head to toe protective gear when
> operating in a COV 19 ward.
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> If they are t
Another stupid Humans Trick;
Woman from SWMBA office delivered a child minus kidneys about 29 months ago.
Long hassle to get a donor, but one was found, then the plague hit, and
elective medical treatment goes out the window. More dialysis for the baby
ensues until transplant center in CA ope
Exactly correct on all points, from scientific viewpoint and "proper"
investigation and development.
However, world wide, public panic is inflamed, rather than soothed, by
conflicting informations and opinions from "people who should know better"
than to make statements other than what you just ou
Six months is an eyeblink in normal infectious disease research.
At normal research pace, I doubt that's enough time to run a
scientifically valid experiment, write up the results, submit it for
publication and have it reviewed.
Allan
G Mann via Mercedes writes:
> What impresses me most about
I've seen hospital potos - they wear head to toe protective gear when
operating in a COV 19 ward.
If they are tested and learn they're positive, I would assume they would
not risk spreading the virus for any surgical procedure..
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 3:24 PM Max Dillon via Mercedes <
mercedes@o
Exactly, Mitch. It’s not just masks or hand washing or isolating - it’s a
combination of things that best protects everyone as far as we know at this
point. Masks are just one part of the equation.
And your later point about the women who meet, remove and handle their masks
just reinforces this
Don, I just have a simple question. Do surgeons who are sick still continue to
perform operations, do they just put in the mask and say to themselves "This
mask will protect the patient from virii I spew from my nose and mouth"? Is
that what they do?
I'll bet you a dollar they don't, because
I saw this anecdote posted elsewhere, it might give a clue as to why you
can't fix this by asking/requiring the populace to cover their faces:
"Yesterday I witnessed two ladies walking down the street separately, each
wearing a mask, despite being alone. When they reached each other, they
both remo
What impresses me most about covid 19, after now 6 months of endless news
broadcasts, information releases, and talk by "experts" is:
How little we actually know about the disease, its origin, its short term
AND long term effects, and how to actually avoid or stop spreading
infections.
Everyone h
That's the wish/theory.
And it seems reasonable that reducing the outgoing air velocity would
reduce transmission.
It would be nice if we had some clinical evidence that it actually worked
that way across any given population.
There might be countervailing acts at work, like people spreading dis
One more time. Those masks are to protect ME from whatever you are spewing,
NOT to protect YOU from incoming particles.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:20 AM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
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