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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4656521" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>A single aerosolized droplet, which are between 1 and ten microns, of your putrid breath contains between 1,000 and 10,000,000 virions. A single virion is all that is needed to infect a person. At between 100 and 1000 virions, you have a 50/50 chance of becoming infected. Every single aerosolized droplet an infected person breaths out is more than capable of infecting others. Even n95 masks only filter 95% of particles larger than between .3 and .5 microns. Every single aerosolized particle containing virions is more than enough to cause infection, and n95 wearers are breathing in 5% of infectious droplets they encounter.</p><p></p><p>When the pandemic first started it was pretty clear, even to the media, that there was no stopping it. The hope was to minimize deaths by preventing hospitals from being overcrowded. It turns out the therapy of choice of hospitals for the worst cases, ventiliators, were actually destroying infected people's lungs, so hospitalization may very well have been the worst thing to happen to most of the people who died.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere along the line, people forgot what was clear in March, that there was no containing the outbreak. Seems that the decrease in oxygen to mask wearers' brains affected their memories. Now people think we can contain the virus. It's real convenient to blame Trump for not containing the virus. Might as well blame hurricanes on him too. Oh, wait, the climate alarmist cult already does. Lol.</p><p></p><p>You people need to take off your masks. Your brains are clearly devolving into piles of goo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4656521, member: 63706"] A single aerosolized droplet, which are between 1 and ten microns, of your putrid breath contains between 1,000 and 10,000,000 virions. A single virion is all that is needed to infect a person. At between 100 and 1000 virions, you have a 50/50 chance of becoming infected. Every single aerosolized droplet an infected person breaths out is more than capable of infecting others. Even n95 masks only filter 95% of particles larger than between .3 and .5 microns. Every single aerosolized particle containing virions is more than enough to cause infection, and n95 wearers are breathing in 5% of infectious droplets they encounter. When the pandemic first started it was pretty clear, even to the media, that there was no stopping it. The hope was to minimize deaths by preventing hospitals from being overcrowded. It turns out the therapy of choice of hospitals for the worst cases, ventiliators, were actually destroying infected people's lungs, so hospitalization may very well have been the worst thing to happen to most of the people who died. Somewhere along the line, people forgot what was clear in March, that there was no containing the outbreak. Seems that the decrease in oxygen to mask wearers' brains affected their memories. Now people think we can contain the virus. It's real convenient to blame Trump for not containing the virus. Might as well blame hurricanes on him too. Oh, wait, the climate alarmist cult already does. Lol. You people need to take off your masks. Your brains are clearly devolving into piles of goo. [/QUOTE]
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