All of us have about as many bacteria living inside our bodies as we have cells. So what's a few more or less?
Quite a lot potentially if some kinds of them find their way into somebody's sandwhiches and breed there.
USA Covid Stats State by State: Check 'em out where you live and take care over there, this is not over yet.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/covid...-of-infection-psychological-terrorism/5719704 Face masks are a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses.
The far left is a genuine and immediate threat to the well-being of US residents right now. Antifa and its associated groups must be curbed. Please consider adding this to your daily prayers, that the leaders of this radical revolutionary movement will be rooted out and stopped. https://www.theepochtimes.com/journalist-warns-congress-antifa-plans-to-spread-violence-across-america_3451423.html?ref=brief_News&utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb&__sta=vhg.uosvpxqlzouqzU|YHT&__stm_medium=email&__stm_source=smartech
The are also a means of reducing the spread of bacteria and viruses. The mask collects them, (I know that might be difficult to understand for some ). The mask forms a barrier but can therefore also become a reservoir. This is not rocket science. I guess that is why they are used only once and then disposed of or washed at a high temperature before re-use. Continued use of any thing that is in any way connected with the respiratiry system will harbour bacteria, some of them extremely harmful. There was a guy recently over here died from bacteria picked up by playing his own bagpipes. Clean reuseable masks at least 3 times a week. Dispose of disposable masks immediately after use or within 24 hours, though some reuseables can take up to 3 or 4 washes in a dilute bleach solution. Are we next going to told we shouldn't play bagpipes, the trombone, trumpet, oboe and especially the tuba? Will playing woodwind and brass instruments be termed psychological-terrorism next by mask nudists. .
I would have hated to have that job on the mornings when the queen hit "snooze." I wonder if she ever told him to "pipe down"?
Apparently she liked 'the skirl o' the pipes'. Did you hear the one about the Scot who complaied to the hotel keeper about the noise in the the night from the other guests? He said: "At three o the clock this morning, I couldn'a hear to practice ma bagpipes fer the banging on the walls." .
New Zealand in the news again. 100 days 100 days without community transmission of COVID-19. Brazil, USA and UK on the other hand . . . . . . . .
Things aren't very friendly in Australia right now. Highly restrictive, in fact. When the Aussie police will smash your car window and drag you out of your car simply to force you to show them your papers, that doesn't sound like a place I'd want to live in or visit. Here's an Australian policeman grabbing a girl by the neck and wrestling her to the ground, for the horrific crime of not wearing a mask. In parts of Germany (Hessen and Baden-Württemberg, 2 of 16 federal states in Germany), if you are suspected of having Covid the health authorities will take your children away from you (for their protection, of course).
Hi @Rexlion, I am with you on this. Melbourne is in a strong lockdown to get on top of cases in a second wave there. Currently averaging about 400 new cases a day and 12 or so deaths per day. As a consequence the place is on high alert, and mask wearing has become mandatory. There are of course some anti maskers, and whilst I acknowledge that the vision is awful, and I suspect the officer involved will be subject to an enquiry, (and rightly so) I am also aware that there was a back story that lead to this over zealous policing.
Covid is being leveraged by global warming proponents as an opportunity to make a "green" restart of the global infrastructure.