Robert59
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I have a riding mower and wondering if I can get this virus from my next door neighbor 's which is two young boys and one works at Walmart and other is always working in his yard?
				
			Very doubtful unless your neighbors have the virus and have been rolling around and coughing on your lawn.I have a riding mower and wondering if I can get this virus from my next door neighbor 's which is two young boys and one works at Walmart and other is always working in his yard?
Yes, I have seen Dr's on TV saying that, too. I think the recommended distancing is 6-10 feet. But then again, masks in public are also demanded, so there can be confusion.Doctor told me this virus can float in the air after someone coughs it out.
Well, that's not quite true.Very doubtful unless your neighbors have the virus and have been rolling around and coughing on your lawn.
They might float for a bit, but they don't hang around in the air for very long.Yes, I have seen Dr's on TV saying that, too. I think the recommended distancing is 6-10 feet. But then again, masks in public are also demanded, so there can be confusion.
Robert, wear a mask in cases like these, even a bandana. It's unlikely the mowing would cause harm, but you'll be easier in your mind.That's good to hear because I can't get this virus because I will die because of bad lungs my doctor said.
Sorry about complaining about this virus and having a fear of dying. Nobody wants to die. Thank God I live in small city where the virus is not bad with only 85 cases and nobody has die from it.Robert, wear a mask in cases like these, even a bandana. It's unlikely the mowing would cause harm, but you'll be easier in your mind.
Do not be sorry! Many, many people are have a hard time coping! I won't go out anywhere, either. We're here for you.Sorry about complaining about this virus and having a fear of dying. Nobody wants to die. Thank God I live in small city where the virus is not bad with only 85 cases and nobody has die from it.
Thank you and everyone on here also.Do not be sorry! Many, many people are have a hard time coping! I won't go out anywhere, either. We're here for you.![]()
I live in the city and I think the city will fine anybody that doesn't cut grass. The city will come out and cut the grass for 200.00.What a good excuse for not mowing the lawn! "Sorry, honey, but..."
That's what I mean Diva, there's so much confusion!There has been so much contradictory information, even from the health experts. We're supposed to distance ourselves by 6 feet, but Dr. Fauci said the virus can project as far as 27 feet. Then I saw that the virus lingers in the air for quite awhile rather than dropping down on surfaces. Yet they say we can get it from surfaces. If an infected person was close to your property coughing or sneezing and that projected far enough, theoretically I guess you could catch the virus (if you came along very shortly thereafter).
I think part of the confusion a lot of scenarios or numbers are based on ideal or a set of conditions. Also as far as a cough or sneeze. Standing still with no wind I can see 6 ft or less. Theoretically if one is walking 10 -15 fit behind a person since you're moving that distance is actually shorter because again theoretically you would be in the same air space as the sneezer/cougher with in second or two before those droplets dissipated or hit the ground. The biggest thing is yes being around someone who coughs or sneezes. I've even heard docs say yes surface spread is 'an' issue but proximity to a cough or sneeze is the biggest way someone gets it.There has been so much contradictory information, even from the health experts. We're supposed to distance ourselves by 6 feet, but Dr. Fauci said the virus can project as far as 27 feet. Then I saw that the virus lingers in the air for quite awhile rather than dropping down on surfaces. Yet they say we can get it from surfaces. If an infected person was close to your property coughing or sneezing and that projected far enough, theoretically I guess you could catch the virus (if you came along very shortly thereafter).
Good points and interesting questions.I think part of the confusion a lot of scenarios or numbers are based on ideal or a set of conditions. Also as far as a cough or sneeze. Standing still with no wind I can see 6 ft or less. Theoretically if one is walking 10 -15 fit behind a person since you're moving that distance is actually shorter because again theoretically you would be in the same air space as the sneezer/cougher with in second or two before those droplets dissipated or hit the ground. The biggest thing is yes being around someone who coughs or sneezes. I've even heard docs say yes surface spread is 'an' issue but proximity to a cough or sneeze is the biggest way someone gets it.
As far as grass cutting and/or even pollen I guess if some droplets were on blades of grass, they're cut and go airborne and one breathes them in that 'could' be a way one might get them but again this is outdoor warmer environment with the sun, uvs, rain etc so the chance of even being able to survive on a grass for any length of time is questionable. Also what would the acids, oils of vegetation do the virus. Could it survive onion grass because I know that chases me away.