Ok sorry a little off topic. But wouldn’t ‘China to Germany(for example)’ be the most correct ? Or from Taiwan to (for example) Bavaria ?...... from TW back to EU
Ok sorry a little off topic. But wouldn’t ‘China to Germany(for example)’ be the most correct ? Or from Taiwan to (for example) Bavaria ?...... from TW back to EU
Trick wrote:Ok sorry a little off topic. But wouldn’t ‘China to Germany(for example)’ be the most correct ? Or from Taiwan to (for example) Bavaria ?...... from TW back to EU
Trick wrote:Ok sorry a little off topic. But wouldn’t ‘China to Germany(for example)’ be the most correct ? Or from Taiwan to (for example) Bavaria ?...... from TW back to EU
Face masks worn by asymptomatic people are conditionally recommended in severe epidemics or pandemics, to reduce transmission in the community.
Although there is no evidence that this is effective in reducing transmission, there is mechanistic plausibility for the potential
effectiveness of this measure
A disposable surgical mask is recommended to be worn at all times by symptomatic individuals when in contact with other
individuals.
Although there is no evidence that this is effective in reducing transmission, there is mechanistic plausibility for the
potential effectiveness of this measure.
Why should people wear masks?
Masks are a key measure to suppress transmission and save lives. Masks reduce potential exposure risk from an infected person whether they have symptoms or not. People wearing masks are protected from getting infected. Masks also prevent onward transmission when worn by a person who is infected.
Masks should be used as part of a comprehensive ‘Do it all!’ approach including: physical distancing, avoiding crowded, closed and close-contact settings, improving ventilation, cleaning hands, covering sneezes and coughs, and more.
When should masks be worn by the general public?
Within wider environments where the virus is spreading, masks should be worn by the general public in settings where it is not possible to maintain at least 1 meter from others. Examples of these settings include indoor locations that are crowded and have poor ventilation, public transport and places of high population density – among others.
In enclosed settings, especially where there is poor ventilation, it is also very important to increase the rate of air change, reduce recirculation of air and increase the use of outdoor air. WHO has published Q&As on ventilation and air conditioning for both the general public and people who manage public spaces and buildings.
everything wrote:wut???? that article isn't relevant or current.
A document concerning what steps to take for a virus not "relevant "
and yet you use an updated version because ?
here WHO's recent (Oct 9 2020) info on covid (not on flu).
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease ... -and-masksWhy should people wear masks?
Masks are a key measure to suppress transmission and save lives. Masks reduce potential exposure risk from an infected person whether they have symptoms or not. People wearing masks are protected from getting infected. Masks also prevent onward transmission when worn by a person who is infected.
Masks should be used as part of a comprehensive ‘Do it all!’ approach including: physical distancing, avoiding crowded, closed and close-contact settings, improving ventilation, cleaning hands, covering sneezes and coughs, and more.When should masks be worn by the general public?
Within wider environments where the virus is spreading, masks should be worn by the general public in settings where it is not possible to maintain at least 1 meter from others. Examples of these settings include indoor locations that are crowded and have poor ventilation, public transport and places of high population density – among others.
In enclosed settings, especially where there is poor ventilation, it is also very important to increase the rate of air change, reduce recirculation of air and increase the use of outdoor air. WHO has published Q&As on ventilation and air conditioning for both the general public and people who manage public spaces and buildings.
Sweden's government, meanwhile, has countered that it largely followed what was before 2020 widely understood to be an appropriate response to a virus like COVID-19.
everything wrote:Not trying to call anyone here an idiot, but hope that helps.
I would really caution to be super careful about confirmation bias. It's not helpful to cherry pick data points or articles.
johnwang wrote:In the past several months, I have run away from no-mask people every day. It even gets into my dream and becomes my nightmare (being chased by a group of no-mask people).
Those no-mask people mess up my daily running. When I run, if I see a no-mask person, I will turn around. After I have turned around many times, I lose tracking my running distance. This bother me big time.
When you hike on a trail that the trail is very narrow, a group of no-mask people walk toward your direction. You cannot move to the side 6 feet away. What will you do?
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