Proximity is part of the difference.
A caregiver is much more likely to have someone cough right in their face, ergo face shields for them also. Hard to provide much care from 6+ft.
That's what the stick is for.
Proximity is part of the difference.
A caregiver is much more likely to have someone cough right in their face, ergo face shields for them also. Hard to provide much care from 6+ft.
Surgical masks and N95 masks are different. N95 will filter out pathogens that are spread by droplet like one would expect to be present from a sneeze or cough.Is it just me, or is this contradicting itself in the same paragraph?
"The science, according to the CDC, says that surgical masks won’t stop the wearer from inhaling small airborne particles, which can cause infection. Nor do these masks form a snug seal around the face. The CDC recommends surgical masks only for people who already show symptoms of coronavirus and must go outside, since wearing a mask can help prevent spreading the virus by protecting others nearby when you cough or sneeze. The agency also recommends these masks for caregivers of people infected with the virus."
https://time.com/5794729/coronavirus-face-masks/
Surgical masks and N95 masks are different. N95 will filter out pathogens that are spread by droplet like one would expect to be present from a sneeze or cough.
This is a surgical mask it does not provide a proper seal to protect the wearer from pathogens and the material it is made from is not an effective filter.
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This is a N95 mask. It is designed to not allow for air flow around the edges if worn properly.
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Surgical masks and N95 masks are different. N95 will filter out pathogens that are spread by droplet like one would expect to be present from a sneeze or cough.
This is a surgical mask it does not provide a proper seal to protect the wearer from pathogens and the material it is made from is not an effective filter.
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This is a N95 mask. It is designed to not allow for air flow around the edges if worn properly.
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Just showing the difference between one that is designed to protect the wearer and one that is not. I've had a few people tell me that they have read on social media that the N95 will not protect the wearer.Do they state both kinds, or just surgical masks in the paragraph I quoted?
And I know the difference, I had a case of Moldex 2300N95 respirators, but gave some away
Saw this pop up. How much longer till this happens here? It is a skynews vid about people organizing mass store robberies via social networking and the cash economy collapsing.
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If we're all ok with this now, then we should keep it up after the pandemic panic subsides. Turn away anyone from a state with high rates of Marxism. After all, Marxism has killed way more people than this virus.I hope they do patrol the hell out of the inlets.
Just an update. The router my son was given was set up so specific things were to be plugged into each port. There was a specific port for the lap top issued to him. A port for a guest computer. A port to use for the phone that was issued if it had an AC power adapter and one to use if the phone did not require an AC adapter. No clue if it is VPN or not.The router is probably a VPN router to access their network.
Saw this pop up. How much longer till this happens here? It is a skynews vid about people organizing mass store robberies via social networking and the cash economy collapsing.