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graciegirl 04-10-2020 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1743804)
That simulation makes me think we all should have been wearing masks a long time ago.

I think that the "Sun" (THAT one much quoted by the OP) not the Village Sun......May have a video on particles released from flatulence too.

GoodLife 04-10-2020 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1743892)
I thought it was an informative post. Informative posts bring something to light, allowing others to research & review. Everyone can draw their own conclusions and act if they choose.



Thanks for tee'g it up.

Thank you Mr Isolated, my name is Howard Hughes :icon_wink:

Altavia 04-10-2020 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by GoodLife (Post 1743852)
From the CDC:

The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks.
These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.
Some recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may be spread by people who are not showing symptoms.

It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes. This is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads, but we are still learning more about this virus

How Coronavirus Spreads | CDC

Infection rates would likely be orders of magnitude higher if simply walking through an infected persons exhaust was infectious. Especially people who work in public environments such as grocery's.

GoodLife 04-10-2020 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1743897)
I think that the "Sun" (THAT one much quoted by the OP) not the Village Sun......May have a video on particles released from flatulence too.

CDC says they have found traces of covid 19 in feces and sewage systems. Advise lowering the lid before flushing.

If the article below is real, China CDC actually addressed this and concluded that if he or she who dealt it was wearing pants not to worry.

Do farts spread novel coronavirus? A Beijing district CDC answers … - Global Times

GoodLife 04-10-2020 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by anothersteve (Post 1743666)
From The Sun?? Seriously?
Steve

The Sun just reported it. Other news outlets also show same simulation. The actual graphic was created at the University of Helsinki. The project involves around 30 researchers, whose specialisations include fluid dynamics, aerosol physics, social networks, ventilation, virology and biomedical engineering using a supercomputer.

Researchers modelling the spread of coronavirus emphasise the importance of avoiding busy indoor spaces | University of Helsinki

Fishers2tall 04-10-2020 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GoodLife (Post 1743919)
Thank you Mr Isolated, my name is Howard Hughes :icon_wink:

Or John Galt perhaps?

:bigbow::bigbow:

GoodLife 04-10-2020 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishers2tall (Post 1744184)
Or John Galt perhaps?

:bigbow::bigbow:

Now that's a compliment!!

GoodLife 04-10-2020 07:43 PM

Reading more about this at one of the universities that participated in these studies, I should have called this a "cough cloud simulation" If I am reading it right, the reason these clouds go farther and stay in the air longer is explained as follows.

The researchers of the consortium modelled the airborne movement of aerosol particles smaller than 20 micrometres. For a dry cough, which is a typical symptom of the current coronavirus, the particle size is typically less than 15 micrometres. Extremely small particles of this size do not sink on the floor, but instead, move along in the air currents or remain floating in the same place. Studies of influenza A have confirmed that the influenza A virus can be found in the smallest particles, which measure less than 5 micrometres.

Researchers modelling the spread of the coronavirus emphasise the importance of avoiding busy indoor spaces | Aalto University

This is probably why Dr Birx recently warned us to stay out of grocery stores etc as much as possible. I haven't set foot inside anywhere except my own home for 3 weeks. If I had to I would wear a mask.

DonH57 04-11-2020 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1743897)
I think that the "Sun" (THAT one much quoted by the OP) not the Village Sun......May have a video on particles released from flatulence too.

I question if a fart cloud would travel as far as a sneeze cloud. I'm thinking no since clothing layers would be involved.

graciegirl 04-11-2020 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1744241)
I question if a fart cloud would travel as far as a sneeze cloud. I'm thinking no since clothing layers would be involved.

I have to agree with you. I mostly always do anyhow. And I read the information awhile back. I try to do my part and cover my farts.

I did see the graphics of how far a cough or sneeze can travel. It is scary. I just have sources I trust more than others.

Easter blessings to you two and the pup, Don.

Topspinmo 04-11-2020 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by GoodLife (Post 1743766)
This was a public service announcement. I have always hated being tailgated by idiots in souped up golf carts. This may give them some pause.

I would be more concerned about one coming at you. Going through their cloud.

Topspinmo 04-11-2020 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1744241)
I question if a fart cloud would travel as far as a sneeze cloud. I'm thinking no since clothing layers would be involved.

Gas can easily get through cloth?:duck:


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