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Seems like that would be kind of uncomfortable and inefficient, but I'll give it a shot later this morning.
damn you forum and your no laughing emoji reaction!
Seems like that would be kind of uncomfortable and inefficient, but I'll give it a shot later this morning.
I just drag my ### across the carpet like my dog doesIs that what you did with no TP?![]()
That's because they had planned to do it all alongShockingly, the teacher sent out an agenda for the day at 8:20 AM and they are starting with synchronous learning via Zoom. Maybe 1/3rd of the class is on. There's a lot of kids that don't have access to computers at home. Color me very surprised that they could pivot quickly and it actually sorta worked.
Are there public testing centers in your area? This page looks like it's private sites, but if you call some of the ones local to you ... they might know of public testing going on.Eta: can not get a test scheduled. Walgreens and CVS never have available appointments. All of the urgent cares near us are too busy.
There are but it's still by appointment. The only ones with availability are the non-rapid tests and they say a 5-7 day turnaround now.Are there public testing centers in your area? This page looks like it's private sites, but if you call some of the ones local to you ... they might know of public testing going on.
At home tests are the new TP!
Walmart recently jacked up the price to $19.88. Walgreens has had them listed at $24.xx when in stock.Walmart had BinaxNOW tests in for $14 per 2-pack so I ordered 6 more.
May have to travel next week. Just wondering if there are any studies done that shows that COVID spreads on airplanes? Anyone know?
Yep that's why I stocked up. I probably get asked for a test at least once a week. Funny how everyone I've given them to has forgotten to pay meWalmart recently jacked up the price to $19.88. Walgreens has had them listed at $24.xx when in stock.
Those were mostly before Omicron busted onto the scene like the Kool-Aid Man.I've probably flown 20-25 flight legs during the pandemic. No issues. Wear a good mask (n95) not some crappy cloth one... you'll be good to go.
Most cloth masks work fineI've probably flown 20-25 flight legs during the pandemic. No issues. Wear a good mask (n95) not some crappy cloth one... you'll be good to go.
True! But two 3 hour Legs during Omicron without issue.Those were mostly before Omicron busted onto the scene like the Kool-Aid Man.
IMO Cloth masks are better than nothing, but in a higher risk / enclosed environment like an airplane, I won't personally trust anything other than an N95 vs Omicron right now.Most cloth masks work fine
Hardly a differenceIMO Cloth masks are better than nothing, but in a higher risk / enclosed environment like an airplane, I won't personally trust anything other than an N95 vs Omicron right now.
Airplane is much better - far higher air turnover rate and HEPA filtration instead of lower-efficiency MERV-rated filters.I intend to use a KN95 mask.
Is an airplane (as opposed to an airport) considered higher risk? I heard the airflow is superior, just wondering how it compares to say a restaurant for example?
Just wait. Unfortunately, this wave will hit the ICU there too.In MN, cases reached an initial peak of around 6k positive cases a day around Thanksgiving, and then trended down to about 3k cases in mid-December. Since mid-December, positive cases has skyrocketed (like everywhere) to about 8k new cases a day last week. See chart
But, the good news is that ICU cases of covid have continued to drop. On 12/16, MN has 374 people in ICU with covid. That is now down to 255. Non-ICU and ICU beds are still very full, but at least the number of people with covid in ICU is dropping. Hospital usage
I'm not sure that I'm seeing a lot of benefit from an omicron-specific booster (or whatever term we're using). If you're already up to date on your vaccination, omicron isn't anything to worry about. And if you're not already up to date, you probably aren't going to take a booster anyway. So who is the target market for this?
Those that are severely at-risk from complications from any case of COVID infection. Immunocompromised and the frail elderly. People in nursing homes (especially those where the staff are reluctant to get the shot themselves).I'm not sure that I'm seeing a lot of benefit from an omicron-specific booster (or whatever term we're using). If you're already up to date on your vaccination, omicron isn't anything to worry about. And if you're not already up to date, you probably aren't going to take a booster anyway. So who is the target market for this?
Hardly a difference
Those that are severely at-risk from complications from any case of COVID infection. Immunocompromised and the frail elderly. People in nursing homes (especially those where the staff are reluctant to get the shot themselves).
Besides, there are also kids that are just turning 5 years old that could benefit from never getting an Omicron infection. That would reduce community transmission, which is a good thing.
I intend to use a KN95 mask.
Is an airplane (as opposed to an airport) considered higher risk? I heard the airflow is superior, just wondering how it compares to say a restaurant for example?
tell that to the cherks that order drinks and sip on it the whole flightAirplane is better because, ideally, you're not removing your mask to eat or drink.
I place my N95 mask on before entering the airport, and don't remove it until I leave the airport at my destination unless I can find an area to sit with nobody around. Thus far it's worked.
It hasn't been provenThat stance has been proven incorrect so many times in this thread it's not even worth the debate.
Cloth masks offer some but very limited protection vs the virus.
Properly fitting N95 type respirators provide very effective protection.
You're free to wear what you'd like, but please don't spread bad information in here.
it has... read the links I replied to you aboveIt hasn't been proven
All I know is from history, traveling on a plane was a good way to come down with something. Petri dish.I intend to use a KN95 mask.
Is an airplane (as opposed to an airport) considered higher risk? I heard the airflow is superior, just wondering how it compares to say a restaurant for example?
it has... read the links I replied to you above![]()
lol nevermind
Do you think basic cloth masks provide the same level of protection as a properly worn N95 mask?You realize what you posted is really, really far from proof... right?