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To: skinowski who wrote (721472)7/14/2020 1:11:37 PM
From: alanrs2 Recommendations

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The answer is - All of the Above
Okay, I get that, same as everything else in life, it depends and all of the above.

Depends on what? Age and initial viral load, clearly?

Do masks work or is it trying to block mosquitoes with chain link? Both.
Lives on surfaces, hours, days, months? Yes.
Asymptomatic transmission. Yes and no, depends.
Relapse/level of immunity after. Maybe.
Ongoing medical problems, lung scarring, how come.
Killed by sunlight, heat, humidity, lack of humidity, drop off in summer. Maybe.

Seems to me we pay a whole lot of money for a pre-Pasteur level of awareness .

Mystery disease, kind of looks viral, kills some, others not. Yeah, well, my ancestors skinning a woolly mammoth probably had that good a handle on things.



To: skinowski who wrote (721472)8/7/2020 12:00:49 PM
From: Thomas M.4 Recommendations

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