Sneaky cdc. That red box wasnt there this this morning.
The stanford mask study.
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Nurses dont use respirators during their shift they use masks. Respirators are for those really sick and not able to breath morons.
Actually N95 masks are consider personal respirators. OSHA requires them for many work place related tasks as well. Both Healthcare and OSHA require proper respirator training and user must be fit tested. I have dealt with this requirement as both a user and a trainer.
The sick would need a respiratory ventilator.
I was about to ask why a nurse uses a respirator on a long shift. I'm no genius, but thats kinda stupid.
You are thinking of ventilators
Excellent Bedrock Point. Why have we not been collecting these and testing them right from the start?
Can’t do a real test for a virus that has yet to be isolated.
The parking lot of every business in America is a hazardous disposal box.
So lets see. Whats the difference between the n95 the HCW wear and the ones normal people are now wearing everywhere????
Now considering that the regular facemasks dont have and exhale valve,wouldnt that make them worse than the n95????
What about the cloth ones. Ive never worn a nask but it appears that tge cloth masks fit tighter and are harder to breathe through. Woukdnt that make the cloth masks worse tgan the paper masks?????
This is how they openly lie to the public.
"Oh no no no, it's not that masks are bad! It's actually respirators!" Then the normies read that and stop thinking after it. Whew! Masks are still good! What a relief!
But what they missed, was the fact that respirators are supposed to be the "high grade" version of masks, meaning they should in theory be more effective + better to use than masks. ...which leads to the realization that if respirators are bad, and respirators are supposed to be better than masks, then masks should therefore be even worse!
These people are masters of lying straight through their teeth. It is disgusting.
What’s the difference. If you’re a healthcare worker having to wear a mask all day, or another worker working some rails having to wear a mask all day the results would be the same.
100 million covid particles can fit on the head of a pin - 100 million - and the masks most people wear are supposed to protect them?
i keked when i saw it!
so do the health care workers keep them on during their oncall room romps too?
This isnt the stanford study is it?
Doesn't look like it. Here is the Stanford study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680614/
Different title, different date, and it has nothing to do with respirators vs facemasks (but mentions all types). Not sure if OP is purposely misleading or just mistaken.
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