It takes an average of 70 moist towelettes to wash the human body.I cannot wait to take a shower instead of just washing my hands. Hand Sanitizer is a pretty poor lube.
Maybe where you live with all that mold and humidity and bugs and hippies and moisture and ........ewIt takes an average of 70 moist towelettes to wash the human body.
So if activities that require closeness cannot be sustained. Why not allow activities like cycling take their place?
Make that 70 boxes for the walmart brigade.It takes an average of 70 moist towelettes to wash the human body.
3 or 4 at most.It takes an average of 70 moist towelettes to wash the human body.
I suppose it depends on where you are. If you’re in a place where riders will be on common paths, that’s a lot of potential respiration in a limited space for an airborne virus. There’s also the potential for accidents that’ll put you in a hospital or medical facility. There’s also the fact that it’s easier to police activities when you limit the variety.So if activities that require closeness cannot be sustained. Why not allow activities like cycling take their place?
i think i would feel safer with this....With the beard you'd be just as well off with a regular surgical mask.
If you have masks I don't think it'd hurt to wear one whenever in public. I'd do so but have no such mask supply.
You would.
I was thinking death to spandex but yeah.....Herd immunity.
Not sure why a bacteriophage is involved.They need to do something similar with moar bigger pictures for the Orange Shitgibbon so he can understand...
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Ok, Syadasti.Not sure why a bacteriophage is involved.
I have seen an interview to a top Korean Dr. (who is an authority on this subject, as was responisble for the last SARS response on this matter), and he suggests masks are not recommended in the West, not because they are not effective (he argues they are), but because they are in short supply.Question I proposed to a combat medic friend:
Do you think we are at the point of needing to wear n95 respirators when grocery shopping ? Both CDC and WHO say they are only for people with symptoms and healthy people don’t need to wear them. But there are conflicting reports out there that say the virus might be aerosol (s.p.). I had one in one of my tool bins. It seems fine. I also have a huge beard that would probably need to go.
Thoughts ?
I dont get what this has to do with bears...Ok, Syadasti.
Oh, don’t be so..,pedanticI dont get what this has to do with bears...
Because if you crash you would need a hospital bed?So if activities that require closeness cannot be sustained. Why not allow activities like cycling take their place?
Posted (about) that twice in the last couple days. Nobody cared.I have seen an interview to a top Korean Dr. (who is an authority on this subject, as was responisble for the last SARS response on this matter), and he suggests masks are not recommended in the West, not because they are not effective (he argues they are), but because they are in short supply.
Here is the link. Very fact-based information from a reliable source.
I'd wager a lot of us already saw the videos in question before they popped up here.Posted (about) that twice in the last couple days. Nobody cared.
Yeah I know it could be worse. Doesn't change the need to complainaww pumpkin
If you had called out the poopdecking, maybe you'd get more traction.Posted (about) that twice in the last couple days. Nobody cared.