Dude, if they came from inside they were inhaled first.
What happens is that all sorts different bugs are suspended in the air, mostly on microscopic dust particles and etc. Think of it like the air filter on your car. After 10k miles it’s looking pretty dirty.
The surgical mask is like an air filter. No, it IS an air filter—except it doesn’t filter viruses because they are too small. After several hours all of those pathogens that would be cycled harmlessly through the airway get stuck on the mask fibers. It’s warm, it’s moist and bingo, they begin to colonize.
What’s humorous/ironic is there are millions of germophobes that think their face diapers are ‘protecting them’.
If they only knew. Double irony: they are inadvertently stimulating their immune systems by exposing themselves to all sorts of pathogens.
Dude, if they came from inside they were inhaled first.
Before the mask was worn? What about Lyme? That gave me a good chuckle. I didn't bother to see what others on that list are not airborn. Are you aware that the mask acts to desiccate many pathogens? Did your 'study' test to see if any of these pathogens were viable?
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Before the mask was worn? What about Lyme? That gave me a good chuckle. I didn't bother to see what others on that list are not airborn. Are you aware that the mask acts to desiccate many pathogens? Did your 'study' test to see if any of these pathogens were viable?
How is it possible to be desiccated in a *moist* environment lol?
Never heard of contact contamination? You ever watch people touch their nasty face diapers?
Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017
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