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Post by autumn on Sept 21, 2020 13:38:59 GMT
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Post by enigma72 on Sept 21, 2020 14:52:41 GMT
Thanks autumn!
We have to get a blood test for my daughter to monitor medicine levels this week.
I will think of this while in the medical facility Lol
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Post by politicidal on Sept 21, 2020 16:36:14 GMT
Thanks autumn! We have to get a blood test for my daughter to monitor medicine levels this week. I will think of this while in the medical facility Lol
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Post by autumn on Sept 21, 2020 19:51:55 GMT
Well apparently they're backtracking now. I think they keep downplaying the information on just how far a "safe space" is. But to me, yes, it is common sense that we expire droplets that hang around in the air, and then we walk through other people's expired air droplets. God only knows what we've got on our clothes, and what's on our shoes. The 6' rule is just arbitrary, but the CDC doesn't want to "alarm" people. Or at least that's my guess, especially with our economy already unstable, and with people so angry as it is.
It's not like we breathe out and our breath just plops onto the ground right in front of us and lands on the ground, end of. Look at our exhaled air in the winter, and imagine that breath happening all around us in crowds?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2020 1:03:29 GMT
Its a wtf and a relief at the same time. On the one hand its like wtf cdc why did it take this long to figure that out, but on the other hand its like that's amazing because even so, I haven't caught it yet.
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Post by redhorizon on Sept 22, 2020 14:03:22 GMT
I don't think that's new information. You can catch the virus even in large indoor spaces.
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Post by autumn on Sept 26, 2020 22:34:37 GMT
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