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Why some experts recommend upgrading to N95 masks to help fight the delta variant
Washington Post ^
| 7/24/21
| By Allyson Chiu
Posted on 07/24/2021 8:14:58 AM PDT by conservative98
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To: Empire_of_Liberty
“ Nevertheless, I am more comfortable in my homemade cheese-cloth mask if I am forced to wear one, so don’t speak too loudly. ;)”
I flew several times wearing my homemade, cotton cheesecloth masks.
Got into Disney, too. Supermarkets, everywhere.
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07/24/2021 8:46:21 PM PDT
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jdsteel
("A Republic, Madam, if you can keep it." Sorry Ben, looks like we blew it.)
To: conservative98
If masks are useful, then wearing them right becomes a requirement. Very few actually do.
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07/24/2021 8:55:47 PM PDT
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lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: NonValueAdded
I’m waiting for the Babylon Bee to do an article saying “instead of a lockdown, the gubermint is calling for MOPP Level 4 for the entire population. ‘Let’s nip this in the bud declares Fauci.’” Yes! Only for two weeks. You know...to flatten the curve. 😏
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07/25/2021 7:19:25 AM PDT
by
Allegra
To: PIF
Not being very bio technical-minded, could you explain to me what you ate alluding to? I read the stuff but I can’t make heads or tails of the bullet point.Different levels of biohazard refer to the amount of protection required to prevent infection, usually in reference to people working with/around the pathogen in lab settings.
Something non-contagious or non-hazardous might require no more than gloves, maybe a basic mask. Something that'll get you slightly sick might require both. Something that'll get you decently sick might require a mask with a particular filtration level. And as you go down the chain, you might need a respirator (full face seal, ALL air is filtered through a canister), a self-contained breathing apparatus (full face seal, ALL air comes from a built-in or hosed-in supply, NOTHING from the ambient potentially pathogen-tainted air), to even a full biohazard suit where there's no possible skin contact as well. Some levels might require special HVAC systems that turn over and filter the ambient air so many times per hour/minute.
For regular diagnostic testing or similar, not much is required. But for actually dealing with known live samples, potential aerosols, they recommend level 3, which generally includes full respirators (way better than an N95, usually rated closer to a P99), body gowns, and work has to be done in a special bio-containment cabinet. Think the movies where they have a glass box with gloves built in the sides.
https://consteril.com/biosafety-levels-difference/
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