Message from @Puggums
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But, if it does kill people, I hope we keep cool people
Spoke to my grandad earlier... Mentioned their was a fox in my garden... He said "I'll lend ya me gun"
urban fox or you rural?
Well.. I would say urban
foxes can be dangerous
deffo shoot it
Behind my back garden is the woods
humans can be dangerous
we should shoot all of those
It's not like I got livestock to protect
yeah lol whats the worst hes gonna do, dig through your trash a little? and make you jump lol
urban foxes have attacked and killed babies
in their cots and stuff
yeah
is he a baby?
Go Britain
something good happening, pog
only if it works
Still dont understand why they claim masks dont work and then selectively show the shitty paper ones
why does this keep coming up? people are misconstruing some headlines saying they don't help
they help if you have the *right mask* and use it in the *right way*
no shit it won't help if you have the wrong type, it doesn't fit properly, you touch it, you take it off by touching it, reuse it, etc
what if i have the left mask
and use it in the left way
partisan virus
The correct mask is a P3 or a N95
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how do i wear persona 3
there are also simply not enough masks to go around, so they tell the public not to use them
Although the filter "resolution" seems inadequate on paper, it will still filter smaller particles at high efficiency, typically the virus will also form a conglomerate, in a typical sneeze
0.3 Microns is the filter size
0.125 is nCoV
<0.3 microns, still 85-90% filtration effficency
right, if you're on public transport and there's someone coughing, damn straight having a mask is going to help with aerosolized ncov floating around the cabin
I'll be wearing it to pick someone up from Heathrow
The masks do work if you use them properly
but tbh, a mask isn't going to make much difference if you touch a surface with that shit on
if you follow protocol *it will help*, annoys me when people conveniently leave that bit out when they say it doesn't work
it's not exactly hard to follow. you can find it online, the procedure used by medical professionals, but it's just common sense anyway