terry123
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Thank you. She is exhausted but that is part of it.@terry123 Hope she’s doing ok.
Thank you. She is exhausted but that is part of it.@terry123 Hope she’s doing ok.
Ok, read these "lies"...do you follow the protocols! Do your own research...if you are going to wear masks, you have to follow the guidelines or they will actually put you at greater risks...That was my thought also. It ends when people stop complying.
Why did you quote ME?Ok, read these "lies"...do you follow the protocols! Do your own research...if you are going to wear masks, you have to follow the guidelines or they will actually put you at greater risks...
MASKS
For those of you that 'totally' accept the "science" behind wearing masks for the Covid virus… I am sure you follow the guidelines on "How to Properly Wear a Face Mask"? Below, I have provided specifics from John Hopkins Medicine. I have read. If you do not "follow" these guidelines, you are wasting your time wearing the masks...from my personal observations very few, if any, who wear masks follow these guidelines.
HEALTH INFOGRAPHIC
How to Properly Wear a Face Mask: Infographic
John Hopkins Medicine, Lisa Lockerd Maragakis, M.D., M.P.H.
Wearing a face mask in public helps prevent the spread of COVID-19 — but only if worn properly, covering both your nose and mouth. Read our mask-wearing tips to get the maximum protection for yourself and others.
FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES TO PROPERLY WEAR YOUR FACE MASK
Wash your hands before and after touching the mask. You must wear an N92 mask for viruses. All other mask's, paper of cloth, are too porous for virus protection.
TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS, AVOID THESE COMMON MASK-WEARING MISTAKES
- Touch only the bands or ties when putting on and taking off your mask.
- Make sure the mask fits to cover your nose, mouth, and chin. If you adjust the mask to cover those areas, wash your hands before and after.
- Make sure you can breathe and talk comfortably through your mask.
- Wash reusable masks after each use. If the mask is disposable, discard it when visibly soiled or damaged.
We do not recommend wearing bandanas, gaiters, masks with exhalation valves or clear shield-like face masks* as face coverings.
Don’t touch your or your child’s mask while it is being worn.
Don’t wear the mask under your chin with your nose and mouth exposed.
Don’t leave your nose or mouth uncovered.
Don’t remove the mask while around others in public.
Don’t share your mask with family members or friends.
I did not "quote" you! I replied to your post. When you reply, the system adds the quote you are replying to...Why did you quote ME?![]()
That’s not exactly correct according to Johns Hopkins. When I was in the hospital, I asked two doctors who were in my room talking to me about my Encephalitis, if viruses ever stop mutating. They both said somewhat the same thing. They can become extinct, like Smallpox. However, there opinion of COVID is that it’s here to stay for longer than we first expected.Look folk's viruses mutate all the time, that is why we NEVER get rid of them (e.g. colds, seasonal flu, etc. etc.) Covid is no different, except that the governments/ CDC keep reporting metrics through the media. Many times the uptick in reported cases is due to an increase in the number of covid tests being done. If you test more people you will find more infections. Hospitalizations due to covid is a better metric, as long as you recognize that someone could go into the hospital for a bad gall bladder and if they test positive for Covid, they will be reported as a covid related hospital case. Deaths from covid could also be a good metric, except people with compromised health problem, many known to be fatal such as COPD, Cancer, Heart Disease can also test positive for covid. No doubt that covid might have hastened their demise, it is not the primary cause. Yet they will be reported as a Covid Death.
My point is beware of the media reports and governmental data...in many cases it is purposely misleading!
First, I hope your symptoms, if any, are as mild as can be; that you go home as soon as possible.I am in a darn rehab center and got the damn bug! After 2 years of precautions. But my own resistance is down and a few patients here have it.
I know I was scared about catching when I had a hip replacement in March of 21. Got lucky. I hope you are recovering well from the surgery and the Covid!I am in a darn rehab center and got the damn bug! After 2 years of precautions. But my own resistance is down and a few patients here have it.
stop complying with...what?.....are you saying no one should bother with masks?....That was my thought also. It ends when people stop complying.
They previously admitted that the Covid tests are only 47% reliable.We just had 20 new cases of positive COVID tests. 4 turned out to be false positives. 2 were serious enough to warrant antibody treatment and the rest were very mild. We wear masks indoors, but not outside.
A test that has poor reliability can either cause unnecessary worry or false confidence.I just took my first at-home covid test....it sez incomplete or
something like that ^%$$#%&^(*)
I've never believed masks protect anyone from Covid. I only wore a mask during mandates because I couldn't walk into any building without one. Even Flip-Flop Fauci admitted at the beginning that they don't prevent transmission. He only changed his tune when he was told to.Funny how no one answered by basic question here. If you believe in wearing masks will protect you, do you follow the protocol listed in post 27 above. If you do not follow standard masking protocol, wearing a mask is likely to increase your odds of being infected with COVID or other biological infections...
Well, with age comes knowledge. Just because they say it is okay, we also thought we would be protected with the vaccine. I have had three and am getting to go get my fourth. If I had to where a mask forever in public I don't mind.
I stopped wearing masks after my second booster. My logic may be faulty, but since the boosters 'wear off' after 4 months, I figure that by constant public exposure (maskless in stores etc) that my vaccine induced immunity will be challenged over and over just mildly (like tiny asymptomatic infections) and so my vaccine-induced immunity will gradually morph into a natural immunity (is that the right term for immunity due to successfully eliminating the virus?), hopefully without ever causing a full blown case.
Or, I guess as the virus mutates I would eventually get a case but should be milder, like with other viruses. I had measles in my 40s and measles destroys the immune memory cells, and for months I caught cold after cold and every one was horrific not just a short cold. So from that experience I'm guessing covid might be similar, that as long as my immune system has a memory the infection won't be as bad as when there is no immune memory.