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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (154863)3/20/2020 5:12:05 PM
From: Lazarus  Respond to of 217662
 
Hospital Workers Make Masks From Office Supplies Amid U.S. Shortage



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (154863)3/20/2020 5:25:07 PM
From: Lazarus1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 217662
 
RE:
A mask is not a complex device. Anyone could start making them by the thousand. There's not a materials shortage.People self isolating could be sewing them up flat out from sheets and toilet paper. Users can sterilize them every hour or day with a hot hairdryer in 20 seconds.


Yes, of course, but practically everybody in China wears a face mask. In the USA we cant find one ... even nurses attending newborns and their mothers in a southern California hospital dont have a mask to wear --> you do realize how bassackwards this is in a country that touts itself as numero uno in the world.

Just based upon the mask situation alone I think you'll have to recalculate your "vectors of transmission"

Lazarus - Puppeteer and flea trainer extraordinaire.

PS I admit to using "numero uno" correctly to taunt the illiterate.