Newsom COVID 19 Model. May 8, 2020 Dr. Newsom's Nail Salon Math Model. Science?
"This whole thing started in the state of California, the first community spread, in a nail salon. I just want to remind everybody of that and that I'm very worried about that," Newsom said during his daily COVID-19 briefing in Sacramento.
[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4778504]The one-off reusable stuff like face shield cost very little per client. Disposable N95 drops to $2 each retail shipping from China right now. They are good for a day if nothing happens to it. You can reduce the numbers by cycling between a few for any virus to "die" out in a few days, or cook them in the oven in the lowest setting for half hr. Sanitation supplies should cost less now that people know that lots of them are rip-offs and you can easily make it yourself. Best is spraying hydrogen peroxide diluted down to 0. 5%. In a salon setting, you can leave it for some time and wipe dry. You need alcohol for fast drying that still costs a lot right now. But I don't see the need if you have soap and water next to you.
And from my research on low-cost disinfection, I'm moving over to dissolved ozone, a lot better than hydrogen peroxide. An ozone generator cost less than $20 from China. It's small and consumes little electricity. You can run it outside windows or doors and it will be perfectly safe. The ozonated water cost next to nothing and can be more potent than H2 O2 if you choose to, or dilute it further. The best is that the half-life is 15 minutes! So you don't need to worry about the exact concentration. If you leave it for a while it will just be harmless disinfected water. In contrast, hydrogen peroxide will still burn your skin for the first-aid concentration of 3% until it's dry and gone. Indeed, I'm going back to using carpets in my home instead of wooden floors.
The cost will be that you can only take a lot fewer customers, separating them 6 ft apart. But during the times that I take my girls there, they already have at least a few ft between seats. Women go there to relax and enjoy nicer things in life. A big reclining crouch that you can comfortably stretch your legs will be beyond 6 ft, plus space for the technician to move around and for their gears. Even the side by side ones has a few ft between customers so the techs can work easily and customers don't smell each other's toes.
Airflow is a problem as everybody is in the same space. The only thing you can do is to increase the air extraction. But that could be a major investment for some. Say in malls, you are happy if the A / C works in summer, blowing cool air into the shops. Anything else needs major investment by the landlords. But that's a problem for every shop.[/QUOTE]
County Health Dept. Versus Tesla & Mom shops. Open America? Trump in isolation?
Elon and others have question for the local health department Czar and Governors long term objective. Limited testing available, very slow early response, limited N95 availability. KN95 approved by FDA.
Who is in charge? Are we saving lives?
Newsom Phase III. Now? Elon. Now.
Massage Place in Phase II. W / KN95 not N95.
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[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4779834]That is a typical overaction from men. For women who go to nail salons, it's like the grocery store and gas station combined. They will be worried but they will still go given half the chance. I know an escort who just can't survive this on her own. She checked herself into a resort hotel so she can have food. She even hired a chef for the week. Her only complaint? Nails![/QUOTE]
Asian under 65+ . No underlined medical conditions. Lowest mortality rate. Good to g
Asian good to go.
Alameda County has about 141 cases and 5 deaths for every 100,000 residents, although that varies significantly by race. *Black Alameda County residents had disproportionally high death rates, with 9. 6 deaths for every 100,000 residents compared to death rates of 5. 3 for Latinos, 5. 1 for white residents and 2. 7 for Asian residents.
[QUOTE=Sound7;4786807]Cloth Mask and Social Distance Model May 14, 2020 .
As Los Angeles County continues to reopen certain retail and recreation opportunities, you may be wondering how the Public Health Department decides whether to move forward or retreat. You might also wonder how much the Safer at Home order, physical distancing, hand washing, and cloth face coverings actually help. Department of Health Services director Christina Ghaly, M. D. Broke that down in a county briefing this afternoon.
Ghaly presented the following model:
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