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To: Yosemitest
"One very important factor, however, is that there is no scientific consensus on whether the new coronavirus is airborne or not. Despite what many believe, there is no clear evidence that the coronavirus can be breathed in when an infected individual nearby exhales. Instead, COVID-19 is most likely transmitted via droplets, which are often spread on surfaces and people's hands."

The question of the method of coronavirus transmission has been answered. The virus is encapsulated in the vapors exhaled by the human respiratory system. These are droplets that protect the virus in the atmosphere and wherever they land. In the mask environment, the normal electrostatic attraction of the mask fibers, draws the droplets to the fibers where they attach. There the droplet begins to evaporate. Once the outer vapor coating evaporates, the virus goes into decomposition. The S-spikes fall off, rendering the virus impotent. This illustration shows the vapors leaving an unmasked person vs a masked person. The idea for the mask is not to protect the wearer but, like a condom, to protect another from impregnation. So, I hope you wear a condom too!


105 posted on 08/20/2020 6:29:31 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Cultural Marxism is the cult of the Left waiting for the Mothership.)
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To: jonrick46
WRONG !
That's just more B.S. from the left.

Listen to DemcRAT Dr. Anthony Fauci on 06 August 2020 : And from 12 August 2020, MARY KEKATOS, SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM reported: AND DON'T FORGET, ... From We Just Learned Something New And Pretty Scary About Coronavirus:
122 posted on 08/21/2020 2:58:11 AM PDT by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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