Posted on 03/06/2020 12:19:11 PM PST by Vermont Lt
Continuation of Thread
No 10 here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3821921/posts
We have an over-80 parent with us, we will be watching church online with him. He understands, and I believe God understands. Matthew 18:20.
UPDATE: New York reports 13 new cases of coronavirus, or 45 new cases so far today, raising the state’s total to 89
FYI...received this, in a United Airlines email....
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In the air
Our aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art circulation systems, similar to those found in hospitals, which use a high-efficiency (HEPA) filter to circulate the air and remove more than 99% of airborne particles. We’re also adjusting our inflight service to limit person-to-person contamination. This includes handing beverages directly to customers instead of allowing customers to touch a tray and ensuring all flight attendants wear gloves during service.
Wearing gloves is meaningless.
Just means if it gets on the gloves, it still goes to every passenger.
Yeah...unless they change gloves after every individual serving....lol
more than 99% of the viruses will be removed—I am impressed!
lol
Exactly, what are they going to do, change gloves between each passenger?
Virus fighting is a zero defect enterprise. :-)
just think about the TSA screeners spreading it :)
Do they change gloves between passengers? Do they take the gloves off in such a way as to not contaminate themselves or their clothes?
(have a great day!)
“If true (and the study was convincing to me) then a non symptomatic infected person at CPAC (which we now believe we have) can just breath into the air. Their breath would get picked up the air circulation system in the room and would go into the hotels heating/ventilation/air conditioning system.”
Actually, I think it’s a function of the concentration and length of time of the virons (or whatever they’re called...I’ll use virons). So a big room with high ceilings will dilute the virons of a carrier greatly and while everyone will breathe some, they won’t hit the ‘critical mass’ where their body’s first line of defense is overwhelmed (i.e., they’re infected) - but put that same carrier in a cab and things are completely different. If the concentration is low enough, which may be the case there, then very few, if any people will get infected. If this were not the case and instead any exposure assured infection, pretty much every human on the planet would have been infected a month ago. And while I’m at it, I still don’t think we can get anywhere near critical mass by touching a shopping cart, or gas pump, unless, maybe, someone had just sneezed on it.
I’m permitted to have a theory outside of the box, since I don’t work in the medical field. But I am glad to see that they’re finally, slowly, getting around to figuring this out.
I love going to church. I havent been much since my wife got sick. The chemo puts her at risk, we weve been pre-gaming this whole stay at home thing. LOL.
“Did you see the paragraph, in that DM a/c article you posted, about the airline companies assurances, regarding their air system??”
I saw it - they said they have filters. No doubt that cruise ships and hospitals do too. Of course the filters they’re talking about are about as effective as “Please do not Enter” signs on an otherwise unguarded section of our Southern Border.
I was HOPING to see the airline say that NONE of their air is recycled, but then that would add to fuel burning, and we don’t want to do that. Right Greta?
It seems the the 10,000 person dinner in Wuhan that aided the spread worldwide was a large conference hall type room.
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1st presumptive case in D.C.
Today, 05:51 PM
Late this afternoon, testing at the Public Health Lab at the DC Department of Forensic Sciences yielded its first presumptive positive coronavirus (COVID-19) case. Join me live at 7:30 p.m. for a briefing at the John A. Wilson Building.Mayor Muriel Bowser
@MayorBowser
https://twitter.com/MayorBowser/with_replies
Press conference:
Who:
Mayor Bowser
Administration Officials
Where:
John A. Wilson Building
Mayors Press Briefing Room (G-9)
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
*Closest Metro Stations: Federal Triangle and Metro Center Stations*
All reporters and other media interested in attending the event are asked to RSVP to press@dc.gov. To view the event online, visit mayor.dc.gov/live or tune in on Channel 16 (DCN).
Here you go:
Airlines have already sought to reassure passengers that their air-conditioning systems are fit to prevent the coronavirus spreading in the cabin, with Etihad suggesting their system is as watertight as a hospital operating theatre.
‘In any confined area, there is a risk of contracting illnesses from other people,’ an airline statement reads.
‘However, the risk is considered lower on aircraft because of the use of high efficiency particulate air filters, which are effective in capturing more than 99 per cent of airborne microbes in filtered air.’
Bob:
It is all about probabilities, right?
So, yeah, high ceiling is better than low ceiling, etc.
One thing I have learned in reading about this stuff is that medical professionals always assume the worst in dealing with a communicable disease, and the burden of proof is on the person who wants to claim the risk is less in some way.
Since this is a relatively new disease we should assume the worst and act accordingly, until strong evidence is there that the risk is not as great as we thought it was.
So, my motto would be test first and ask questions later.
In fact, how about if we make it go... viral ? /ba-dum t'sssh>
45 with virus, cruise ship, Nile
NY
Andrew Cuomo
@NYGovCuomo
15m
Update: There are 13 additional cases of #Coronavirus in NYS since earlier today, bringing total to 89. Westchester: 70 NYC: 11 Nassau: 4 Rockland: 2 Saratoga: 2 There will be more cases as we test morethats a good thing bc we can deal with the situation based on more facts.
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I said a prayer for Gov. Cuomo tonight. I hate his politics but as a fellow human, I would sure hate to be in his shoes right now.
That doesn’t mean it is sinful. It’s not necessary.
Pence “common sense” elderly stay off cruise ships
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