To: Bonefish who wrote (1320337 ) 9/17/2021 4:06:44 PM From: maceng2 2 RecommendationsRecommended By FJB Winfastorlose
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570976 <<The masks have some value. >> Hi Bonefish, I know you have had a rough time of it with Covid, so I will relate what I have found. By all means pick at it, and let me know your thoughts. In some sort of controlled ultra clean room environment, I think masks could be of some use for a short period of time. I believe Hospital operating rooms use strict trained procedures where the masks are changed every two hours. In a normal environment, I doubt it. There are in the region of 380 trillion viruses in the human body. SARS -2-Covid are mixed in with lots of others as we breathe viruses in and respire them out in the order of a billion viruses a day. Viruses Can Help Us as Well as Harm Us - Scientific American Virus Wars (cam.ac.uk) It would be interesting to find out were the highest concentrations are. My guess is the home... we people normally don't wear a mask because it interferes with breathing and the mask becomes very quickly loaded with all the viruses your body it try to breath out. The mask will just help breath them back in again! I have watched some establishment (vaccine friendly) doctors mention that fresh air in the home is important... and I believe them. Also, there is an important role to play with Relative Humidity . Now, probably because Bill Gates and Fauci can't make money on it, Relative Humidity is never mentioned in the Covid virus pep talks we see on Tee Vee or in the News Papers. The reason for this is they are crooks imho, and only want people to do what they say. They want to monopolize on peoples health. In my view they belong in Gitmo. If you start trying to put patents on a virus, it can only mean the viruses in question is not natural. i.e. it's made in a lab. Have a look at this video, and also note the primitive conditions in the hospitals abroad . An atmosphere that is too dry (water particles evaporate fast causing very light viruses to have very high velocities), or too wet (moisture getting into lungs) are bad. Relative humidity of 40-60% in buildings will reduce respiratory infections and save lives. | 40to60RH VIDEO In my current abode the RH is too high... and yes I am working on a solution right now. I won't skimp on the expense on it either.