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To: maceng2 who wrote (191216)8/25/2022 6:59:57 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217739
 
Sure... if someone cough or sneezes on me tat effluent is pretty large droplets... the mask stops that..

WRT Aerosols .. Aerosol = Airbourne is duplicitous.. The viruses are not all driving around in their individual little flying Teslas

but yeah if the vehicle is small enough mask no work...I CLEARLY said no guarantee... a numbers game .. to assume ZERO effectiveness though... is blind dogma following ... believing what you want to be true.. kinda like any religion neh ?

journals.lww.com

Results: An infectious aerosol is a collection of pathogen-laden particles in air. Aerosol particles may deposit onto or be inhaled by a susceptible person. Aerosol transmission is biologically plausible when infectious aerosols are generated by or from an infectious person, the pathogen remains viable in the environment for some period of time, and the target tissues in which the pathogen initiates infection are accessible to the aerosol. Biological plausibility of aerosol transmission is evaluated for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus and norovirus and discussed for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, influenza, and Ebola virus.