@shoptastic wrote:
Japan is an interesting case. They have a heavy elderly population, did not have to fully shut down business, and have few deaths and few infections. It's possible they had a less infectious strain of COVID vs. Europe/NYC. But, we do know that their citizens cooperated with mask wearing. Many other nations wore masks, tested, traced, and isolated and have few deaths and infections.
We got the worst of it economically and medically. Most nations only took one hit and some, like South Korea, were doing quite well in both areas (until Dec. for them). The SK economy has been ramped up and their cases were flat for many months.
@sparklesthekitty wrote:
It's very naive to think that wearing cotton masks is bullet proof. Research shows the virus particles DO pass through cotton masks fairly easily.
Even healthcare professionals are warned against using cotton masks because there have been documented higher transmission rates.....
Yeah, that's the main point. It's not fail safe, but helps a lot.@prince wrote:
@sparklesthekitty
I have not met anyone who thought masks are "bullet proof" A help to contain my large respiratory droplets is all it is. I am in favour of all the little things that help.
@bmttinman wrote:
I had mild case that with 6 pills of antibiotics for the pneumonia I had iI am back on the road again. I just finish a route in AZ
@1forum1 wrote:
It affects everyone differently.