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Dumbass really said that deaths in NYC suddenly spiked from 145/day to over 600/day because of "pollution". :laff:

Pollution has been there for years and has gone DOWN since the lockdown started, but he seriously expects us to believe that a sudden 300% spike in the day-to-day death rate is due to that shyt? :snoop:
 

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Majority of people do not know that.....

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Source? Are they aware that there there almost infinite types of cloth, different weaves, etc?

In partnership with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, he tested a variety of cloth materials to see which ones not only allowed for breathability, but also filtered small particles — such as viruses. The research from Wake Forest has not been submitted for publication and has not been peer-reviewed.

To test various masks and fabrics, the team pumped air through both types of face coverings.

"Our instruments could read down to 0.3 microns, which is about the size of a big virus," Segal said.

Regular surgical masks filtered out 62 percent to 65 percent of particles. For comparison, N95 masks filter 95 percent of those particles.

But the fabrics led to a variety of results. One piece of cloth filtered just 1 percent of particles, rendering it virtually useless, while others were found to perform even better than the surgical masks.

"We had some that performed at 79 percent," Segal told NBC News.

Face masks ‘should be a national mandate,’ virologist says

The best masks were constructed of two layers of heavyweight "quilters cotton" with a thread count of at least 180, and had thicker and tighter weave.

Lesser quality fabrics also worked well, as long as they had an internal layer of flannel.

"You do want to use a woven fabric, like batik," Segal said, "but you don't want to use a knit fabric, because the holes between the knit stitches are bigger."

In other words, if the fabric allows for a substantial amount of light to shine through, it's probably going to allow tiny viral particles through, as well.

Sewing your own face mask? Some fabrics work better than others, finds new research
 

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Why are brehs going hard against this study? :gucci:

We now have both Stanford and USC reporting that cases can be around 50 times higher, so the death rate will be much lower. How is that not good news?

Does that mean we're out of the woods? No because we're seeing that the ease of transmission is what's really hurting and causing the systems to be overrun. But the way some of you guys are running around trying to downplay any gleam of hope is :scust:
Cause it doesnt paint a gloomy picture
 

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This study doesnt tell anyone anythi they didnt know, hence social distancing, and the post still advocates on the second page:stopitslime:

The problem was never the death rate in a vacuum, but all the unrelated and normally treatable events that become death sentences cause too many people hit the ER. Add to the fact that our happy “I’m immune” asses could spread it to people who are not...I give up. People really do not see the forest for the trees. There has never been a global lockdown like this. It works, even though its fukking the economy, and people use information to say that the exact course of action that is keeping this from being a bigger problem...is not necessary.

:mindblown:
 

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I agree there are many asymptomatic people, but I disagree with the "it's just a flu".

If it was just as lethal as a normal flu, why are there so many all-cause deaths in places like New York? More than double the normal amount of people are dying every week there. Why are there so many more deaths in NYC this year when the regular flu has been around for decades? Something new is clearly killing a lot of people in NYC, and coronavirus is the only reasonable explanation.

Deaths in New York City Are More Than Double the Usual Total

non-paywall link: Deaths in New York City Are More Than Double the Usual Total - The Ne…

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More Chinese live in NYC than any other place in the U.S., the population to ratio of land mass percentage is also really bad unlike Cali and Texas where it's a larger land mass for people to spread out. Also, people live on top of each other so you're getting bombarded with millions of people with asymptomatic conditions even if you're asymptomatic.

Also, the people that I know that caught it, caught a different strain from top elected politicians so there is definitely something that the government is hiding.

The cases in Louisiana are most likely due to racism. Doctors are telling black patients with fevers that they're good to go and that's just the south in general. Trump opening everything up is specifically so that he can practice genocide from a disease created in China that was meant for population control.

While blacks have stronger immune systems, we are not immune to this virus in the COVID19 stages.
 

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What I'm reading is 400,000 are infected which makes up 0.1% of your population.

You willing to multiple the number of Covid related deaths by 1000?
 
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