Post by mslo79 on Apr 7, 2020 18:30:02 GMT
Here is a word-for-word copy I typed up on what Dr. David Price (Weill Cornell Medical Center (in New York)) said about COVID-19 on Waters World (on Fox News) on March 28th 2020...
given that info... I am not that concerned with airborne stuff as while he did not completely write that possibility off, it seems to be difficult to contract in the air at the very least and pretty much boils down to hands to face contact.
You may hear a little inflection in my voice like I am emotional. it's not because I am scared. it's actually the opposite. for the first time in a while i'm actually not scared. I work at probably the premier hospital in New York city. our hospital is almost exclusively a COVID-19 hospital. but were learning and we know a lot and what I want you guys to know is that every single day were getting better, we know more, and I am confident that the stuff I can tell you today should make you guys feel, like when this comes to your community, that you don't have to be scared and you can protect your family.
the way that you get this is the transmission of the virus almost exclusively from your hands to your face, from your hands to your face. and so it's either into your eyes, into your nose, or into your mouth. so there's a lot of talk about getting it through contact hands to face. there is also a small thought that it can be aerosolized, that it can kind of exist a little bit in the air. the thought at this point is that you have to have very long sustained contact with someone and I am talking about over 15 to 30 minutes in an unprotected environment, meaning your in a very enclosed room, without any type of mask, for you to get it that way. but to very simply state the overwhelming majority of people are getting this by physically touching someone who has this disease or will develop it within the next 1 to 2 days and then touching their(ones) face.
the thing that makes me smile a little bit is that I actually know now that I won't get this disease because I know how to protect myself.
so I just want to give you guys some very very practical tips in how to protect yourself. is become a hand nazi. everything you know about your hands is keep them clean and you will not get this disease. the second thing is you have to start psychologically working on the connection between your hands and your face. so someone at a party has this and you shake their hand, right, and then you touch your face. it's that simple. that's how you get this disease. those two things combined is incredibly powerful and will prevent the transmission of the disease within your family in 99% of cases. to know your hands are clean and to not touch your face. period.
the way that you get this is the transmission of the virus almost exclusively from your hands to your face, from your hands to your face. and so it's either into your eyes, into your nose, or into your mouth. so there's a lot of talk about getting it through contact hands to face. there is also a small thought that it can be aerosolized, that it can kind of exist a little bit in the air. the thought at this point is that you have to have very long sustained contact with someone and I am talking about over 15 to 30 minutes in an unprotected environment, meaning your in a very enclosed room, without any type of mask, for you to get it that way. but to very simply state the overwhelming majority of people are getting this by physically touching someone who has this disease or will develop it within the next 1 to 2 days and then touching their(ones) face.
the thing that makes me smile a little bit is that I actually know now that I won't get this disease because I know how to protect myself.
so I just want to give you guys some very very practical tips in how to protect yourself. is become a hand nazi. everything you know about your hands is keep them clean and you will not get this disease. the second thing is you have to start psychologically working on the connection between your hands and your face. so someone at a party has this and you shake their hand, right, and then you touch your face. it's that simple. that's how you get this disease. those two things combined is incredibly powerful and will prevent the transmission of the disease within your family in 99% of cases. to know your hands are clean and to not touch your face. period.
given that info... I am not that concerned with airborne stuff as while he did not completely write that possibility off, it seems to be difficult to contract in the air at the very least and pretty much boils down to hands to face contact.
