just when you thought you knew what stupid was

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   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #541  
Keep your hands away from your face.

Don't lick your fingers.

Wash your hands immediately upon returning home.

Sanitize your hands after touching things meant to be touched like hand rails for instance.

In a restaurant, I wash my hands before I eat (after handling the menu) and often after.

Avoid touching door handles and knobs with your hands and fingers. I use my knuckles for pressing elevator buttons.

I have practiced this for years and NEVER get the flue. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. And my life style otherwise is FAR from healthy!


Just a case of engaging your brain in your normal daily activity.

Now there’s an idea. Fill a camel back hydration system with sanitizer. No need to wash your hands at the restaurant, elevators, door knobs, well just about everything. just slather it on your hands wherever you are.

Yeah, that’s the ticket
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #542  
Oh thank God,
I thought this thread was about me.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #543  
Nahh, it’s only stupid when it’s gets way to serious.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #544  
If anyone is interested in a free, workshop/seminar on the most up-to-date understanding of Airborne transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, this is open to the public, and will include pretty much all of the leading scientists in the field:

Airborne Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: A Virtual Workshop Tickets, Wed, Aug 26, 2;) at 1: AM | Eventbrite

This event is hosted by the National Academy of Sciences, which is one of (if not) the preeminent scientific organization (boasting 190 Nobel prize winners as members).
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #545  
...This event is hosted by the National Academy of Sciences, which is one of (if not) the preeminent scientific organization (boasting 190 Nobel prize winners as members). ...

I'm sure some of the recipients are worthy...but the nobel prize organization is highly biased...this has become obvious over the last couple of decades and has left them with zero credibility...if anything a nobel prize is red flag (meaning the recipient is likely aligned with the organization's agenda) more than it is a trophy...
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #546  
If anyone is interested in a free, workshop/seminar on the most up-to-date understanding of Airborne transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, this is open to the public, and will include pretty much all of the leading scientists in the field:

Airborne Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: A Virtual Workshop Tickets, Wed, Aug 26, 2�2� at 1�:�� AM | Eventbrite

This event is hosted by the National Academy of Sciences, which is one of (if not) the preeminent scientific organization (boasting 190 Nobel prize winners as members).


Will Dr. Niel Ferguson be there?
Is there going to be another workshop for surface contamination and virus spread?

Al Gore may be an interesting speaker for either or both perhaps? Ice is still melting.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #547  
I don稚 know where youæ±*e at, but here (eastern PA) we (the police) are most certainly not enforcing masking mandates of any kind.
Same here in Western Pa.
Been back to work with no masks since mid May.
They never even cancelled our county fair, went on as always.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #548  
You must not have listened to the whole thing but just picked out the words you wanted.

She states "if you actually followed all the asymptomatic cases, isolated those cases, followed the contacts, quarantined the contacts, we would drastically reduce the transmission.


tallyho8

Per your inspiration, I carefully reviewed the video for the umpteenth time. I want to be sure I am hearing correctly.

I offer a correction to your version. She states "if you actually follow the SYMPTOMATIC cases", at approximately minute 2:40. Listen again, carefully! I believe you will agree.

At minutes 1:43 and 2:17 she states the rarity of asymptomatic transmission. i.e. it was stated TWICE.

Also, please consider that Ms Van Kerkhove made no retraction for her statements. "officials" at WHO did that for her.
Integrity would have the correction to misinformation done PROFESSIONALLY, in person. I strongly suspect politics is the influence..
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #549  
You must not have listened to the whole thing but just picked out the words you wanted.

She states "if you actually followed all the asymptomatic cases, isolated those cases, followed the contacts, quarantined the contacts, we would drastically reduce the transmission.

This is actually, a moot point. See details of Post #516 above. WHO backtracked, admitted they were wrong, and subsequent studies have shown asymptomatic transmission does occur.
 
   / just when you thought you knew what stupid was #550  
Will Dr. Niel Ferguson be there?
Is there going to be another workshop for surface contamination and virus spread?

Al Gore may be an interesting speaker for either or both perhaps? Ice is still melting.
I've got to be honest. I speak two languages, but unfortunately, Troll is not one of them.
 
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