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  1. #112

    How to prevent COVID-19 from spreading: Clean hand and do 'not touch your face

    Summary: Don't grope girls then touch your face; don't hang out without masks in HK more than 15 min.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/doctor...ce-coronavirus

    Dr. David Price on how to prevent COVID-19 from spreading: Clean hand and do 'not touch your face, period'.

    Jesse Watters featured Dr. David Price of Weill Cornell Medical Center on "Watters' World" Saturday, where the New York City doctor gave advice on how people can prevent spreading the coronavirus.

    "You may hear a little inflection in my voice like I'm emotional. It's not because I'm scared. It's actually the opposite. For the first time in a while, I'm actually not scared," Price said via video. "I work at probably the premier hospital in New York City. Our hospital is almost exclusively a COVID-19 hospital, but we're learning and we know a lot. And what I want you guys to know is that every single day we're getting better, we know more. And I am confident that the stuff I can tell you today should make you guys feel like when this comes to your community that you don't have to be scared and that you can protect your family. ".

    Price went on say the virus is primarily transmitted by touching someone who has the virus and then touching your face.

    "The ways that you get this is the transmission of the virus almost exclusively from your hands to your face, from your hands to your face and inside your eyes, into your nose or into your mouth," Price explained. "So there's a lot of talk about contact or getting it through contacts, hands to face. ".

    The doctor also addressed the idea that the virus is transmitted by "long sustained contact" or through the air.

    "There's also a small thought that it can be aerosolized, that it can kind of exist a little bit in the air," Price said. "The thought at this point is that you actually have to have very long sustained contact with someone. And I'm talking about over 15 to 30 minutes in an unprotected environment, meaning you're in a very closed room without any type of mask for you to get it that way. ".

    "But very simply stated, the overwhelming majority of people are getting this by physically touching someone who has this disease or will develop it in the next one to two days and then touching their face," he pointed out.

    "The thing that makes me smile a little bit is I actually know now that I won't get this disease because I know how to protect myself," Price said in the video.

    Price offered two practical tips to keep you, your family and your friends from getting the coronavirus.

    "Become a hand Nazi. Everything you know about your hands, just keep it clean and you will not get this disease," Price said. "The second thing is you have to start psychologically working on the connection between your hands and your face. ".

    "Those two things combined is incredibly powerful and will prevent the transmission of disease in your family in 99 percent of cases, to know your hands are clean and not touch your face, period," Price added.

  2. #111

    Business partner of Falwells says affair with evangelical power couple spanned seven

    Who says US is a sex desert? Why you guys waste time and money cruising for ugly street hos?

    Southern women are beautiful, horny and passionate. You should move South, attend Liberty University and go to church a lot. You will strike pink gold!

    Business partner of Falwells says affair with evangelical power couple spanned seven years.

    https://www.reuters.com/investigates...-relationship/

    Falwell, 58, took an indefinite leave of absence earlier this month from Liberty University, the Christian school he has run since 2007. The leave, announced in a terse statement from the school's board of trustees, came days after Falwell posted, then deleted, an Instagram photo of himself with his pants unzipped, standing with his arm around a young woman whose pants were also partly undone. Falwell later told a local radio station that the picture was meant as a good-natured joke.

    FALWELL POST: The photo on Instagram that was posted, then quickly deleted. Falwell later explained that the post was meant as a joke and the woman was his wife's pregnant assistant.

    Becki Falwell, 53, is a political figure in her own right. She served on the advisory board of the group Women for Trump, which advocates for the president's reelection campaign. She also spoke as part of a panel with her husband and Donald Trump Jr at last year's Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, the signature annual gathering of conservatives. Jerry Falwell and others refer to her as "the first lady of Liberty University. ".

    The university, based in Lynchburg, Virginia, was founded in 1971 by Falwell's televangelist father, the Rev. Jerry Falwell. The younger Falwell took over in 2007. Today, the university boasts an online and on-campus enrollment that exceeds 100,000 students and holds those who attend to an exacting honor code. "Sexual relations outside of a biblically ordained marriage between a natural-born man and a natural-born woman are not permissible at Liberty University," the code reads.

  3. #110

    CV from BBBJCIMTC

    Quote Originally Posted by RedRoddddd  [View Original Post]
    Can you get it from a BBBJCIMTC?

    If so, I'm so screwed!
    You are screwed 😉.

    Were you on the one with the CIM? Or did she / he get the CIM? Well either way CV is primarily transmitted through air borne particles. This is why all the shit over masks. Whoever was recieving the BBBJCIM (the TC is redundant if you are cummjng in mouth) obviously was not masked. So if you were both breathing the same air. You are screwed.

  4. #109

    Cv

    Can you get it from a BBBJCIMTC?

    If so, I'm so screwed!

  5. #108
    James D.

    You were way too clean and careful, wearing mask, decon shower, ozoen clean your car ect. I was kidding that you may as well wear that bio hazard suit with the big mask hehe.

    I went down to Tijuana about 10 times since CoVid shutdown, popped about 20 girls. So far tested negative and had no symptoms. A wiingman went with me most trips, so far he's OK. May be we are too strong we just scare the virus off hehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesD2004  [View Original Post]
    Hi Captain, if you haven't noticed I was wearing an N100 mask throughout. It's in the air but you have to breath it in or through other holes. And of course I was wearing a condom.

  6. #107
    Hi Captain, if you haven't noticed I was wearing an N100 mask throughout. It's in the air but you have to breath it in or through other holes. And of course I was wearing a condom.

  7. #106

    NY Times: Infectious Coronavirus Retrieved From Hospital Air 16 feet away

    CoVid-19 virus can travel and infect cells up to 16 feet away. Hope your dicks are longer than 16 feet, or buy some long extension tubes.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/h...pgtype=Article

    'A Smoking Gun': Infectious Coronavirus Retrieved From Hospital Air.

    Airborne virus plays a significant role in community transmission, many experts believe. A new study fills in the missing piece: Floating virus can infect cells.

    By Apoorva Mandavilli.

    Skeptics of the notion that the coronavirus spreads through the air — including many expert advisers to the World Health Organization — have held out for one missing piece of evidence: proof that floating respiratory droplets called aerosols contain live virus, and not just fragments of genetic material.

    Now a team of virologists and aerosol scientists has produced exactly that: confirmation of infectious virus in the air.

    "This is what people have been clamoring for," said Linsey Marr, an expert in airborne spread of viruses who was not involved in the work. "It's unambiguous evidence that there is infectious virus in aerosols. ".

    A research team at the University of Florida succeeded in isolating live virus from aerosols collected at a distance of seven to 16 feet from patients hospitalized with Covid-19 — farther than the six feet recommended in social distancing guidelines.

    The findings, posted online last week, have not yet been vetted by peer review, but have already caused something of a stir among scientists. "If this isn't a smoking gun, then I don't know what is," Dr. Marr tweeted last week.

    But some experts said it still was not clear that the amount of virus recovered was sufficient to cause infection.

    The research was exacting. Aerosols are minute by definition, measuring only up to five micrometers across; evaporation can make them even smaller. Attempts to capture these delicate droplets usually damage the virus they contain.

    "It's very hard to sample biological material from the air and have it be viable," said Shelly Miller, an environmental engineer at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies air quality and airborne diseases.

    "We have to be clever about sampling biological material so that it is more similar to how you might inhale it. ".

    Previous attempts were stymied at one step or another in the process. For example, one team tried using a rotating drum to suspend aerosols, and showed that the virus remained infectious for up to three hours. But critics argued that those conditions were experimental and unrealistic.

    Other scientists used gelatin filters or plastic or glass tubes to collect aerosols over time. But the force of the air shrank the aerosols and sheared the virus. Another group succeeded in isolating live virus, but did not show that the isolated virus could infect cells.

    In the new study, researchers devised a sampler that uses pure water vapor to enlarge the aerosols enough that they can be collected easily from the air. Rather than leave these aerosols sitting, the equipment immediately transfers them into a liquid rich with salts, sugar and protein, which preserves the pathogen.

    "I'm impressed," said Robyn Schofield, an atmospheric chemist at Melbourne University in Australia, who measures aerosols over the ocean. "It's a very clever measurement technique. ".

    As editor of the journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Dr. Schofield is familiar with the options available, but said she had not seen any that could match the new one.

    The researchers had previously used this method to sample air from hospital rooms. But in those attempts, other floating respiratory viruses grew faster, making it difficult to isolate the coronavirus.

    This time, the team collected air samples from a room in a ward dedicated to Covid-19 patients at the University of Florida Health Shands Hospital. Neither patient in the room was subject to medical procedures known to generate aerosols, which the W. H. O. And others have contended are the primary source of airborne virus in a hospital setting.

    The team used two samplers, one about seven feet from the patients and the other about 16 feet from them. The scientists were able to collect virus at both distances and then to show that the virus they had plucked from the air could infect cells in a lab dish.

    The genome sequence of the isolated virus was identical to that from a swab of a newly admitted symptomatic patient in the room.

    The room had six air changes per hour and was fitted with efficient filters, ultraviolet irradiation and other safety measures to inactivate the virus before the air was reintroduced into the room.

    That may explain why the researchers found only 74 virus particles per liter of air, said John Lednicky, the team's lead virologist at the University of Florida. Indoor spaces without good ventilation — such as schools — might accumulate much more airborne virus, he said.

    But other experts said it was difficult to extrapolate from the findings to estimate an individual's infection risk.

    "I'm just not sure that these numbers are high enough to cause an infection in somebody," said Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at Columbia University in New York.

    "The only conclusion I can take from this paper is you can culture viable virus out of the air," she said. "But that's not a small thing. ".

    Several experts noted that the distance at which the team found virus is much farther than the six feet recommended for physical distancing.

    "We know that indoors, those distance rules don't matter anymore," Dr. Schofield said. It takes about five minutes for small aerosols to traverse the room even in still air, she added.

    The six-foot minimum is "misleading, because people think they are protected indoors and they're really not," she said.

    That recommendation was based on the notion that "large ballistic cannonball-type droplets" were the only vehicles for the virus, Dr. Marr said. The more distance people can maintain, the better, she added.

    The findings should also push people to heed precautions for airborne transmission like improved ventilation, said Seema Lakdawala, a respiratory virus expert at the University of Pittsburgh.

    "We all know that this virus can transmit by all these modes, but we're only focusing on a small subset," Dr. Lakdawala said.

    She and other experts noted one strange aspect of the new study. The team reported finding just as much viral RNA as they did infectious virus, but other methods generally found about 100-fold more genetic matter.

    "When you do nasal swabs or clinical samples, there is a lot more RNA than infectious virus," Dr. Lakdawala said.

    Dr. Lednicky has received emails and phone calls from researchers worldwide asking about that finding. He said he would check his numbers again to be sure.

    But ultimately, he added, the exact figures may not matter. "We can grow the virus from air — I think that should be the important take-home lesson," he said.

    Apoorva Mandavilli is a reporter for The Times, focusing on science and global health. She is the 2019 winner of the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting. At apoorva_nyc.

  8. #105

    Masks in AAMP's

    In response to the recent question raised by senior member Bronco in the Escorts thread: Since resuming my sex life a few weeks ago, I have been to one AAMP, a house in Rosemead. I wore a mask except while in the shower. Each provider I saw, and both MMS's, had masks. Personally, I find the mask a lot less distracring than I was afraid it would be. Hope this helps.

    Lift Her Up.

  9. #104
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    To make sure you are protected during sex, you should wear this CoVid suit:

    DuPont TY122's Disposable Elastic Wrist, Bootie & Hood White Tyvek Coverall Suit, Size: Large, with IPT Protective Gloves.
    Actually that's appropriate for HSV prevention. Carriers with no symptom or no outbreaks can still shred the vir, and it's infectious through the skin. It's very misinformed to wear that for covid because it doesn't go through the skin. People rarely BBFS before PrEP. But it's misinformed to BB when you are not taking PrEP. You still cannot rely on a stranger to do all the right things. If you wear a condom why wouldn't you wear a mask?

  10. #103

    Mongering post-COVID

    I searched the threads but it didn't yield any results.

    Quote Originally Posted by July1714  [View Original Post]
    Worried about covid? LOL come on mongers. Read the thread and use search engine for answers.

  11. #102

    Any one are of a multi-agency crackdown on "open" massage parlors

    I have had several girls catch me on wechat about word spreading of a multi-agency crackdown on open stores. Supposedly, they have fire, health and safety, licensing, police, etc -- checking for "under the radar" stores and handing out hefty fines to stores and girls found working. The Massage council is also in on it and revoking licenses.

    Just wondering if anyone has any info, please PM so I can pass it on. I know of at least two stores that were open but have decided the risk is too great and are now closing.

    Laidback.

  12. #101
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    Clarification

    Quote Originally Posted by BatmanRobinBat  [View Original Post]
    How did the visit flow, considering covid circumstances? Marks, hand-hygiene. Etc. ? Any tips on enjoying the experience while staying safe.
    If you want to know what is up with the process of covid crap that's fine but when you post not once but twice about it an then add the "staying safe" part its obvious your crossing over into the politicized bullshit and it needs to be on the stupid shit thread.

    Safety is found in this number which was released by the CDC back in May in planning scenarios. 99.74%. That is the overall recovery rate for covid according to the best estimate from the CDC. If that number isn't good enough for you then I suggest you take more draconian measures and stay home until a vaccine is developed.

    A2.

  13. #100
    Quote Originally Posted by BatmanRobinBat  [View Original Post]
    How does it process flow post-COVID? Temperature checks, mask-wearing, sanitizing all surface areas?
    The girls probably wear mask and no temperature check require. I don't think they change towels.

    Just visited 6* and the towel on the bed looks used or wet. I had to do K9 standing.

  14. #99

    Pandemic sex suit

    To make sure you are protected during sex, you should wear this CoVid suit:

    DuPont TY122's Disposable Elastic Wrist, Bootie & Hood White Tyvek Coverall Suit, Size: Large, with IPT Protective Gloves.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesD2004  [View Original Post]
    Many research are hoping to get effective treatment and vaccine fast at the beginning. In the latest claims, there are effective vaccines. For fast track approval they will be available next year. Like the flu, it will be very different when you get infected with or without a vaccine. The one thing you can do is to buy time depending on what you can afford. Having no life for a month or two doesn't hurt that much and see what happens.

    I actually tried pandemic sex wearing a N100 with a valve for comfort. I went into a decon soapy shower right before and right after at home. I disinfect the whole car with an ozone machine.
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  15. #98

    Post This in the Rants in OC Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by BatmanRobinBat  [View Original Post]
    How did the visit flow, considering covid circumstances? Marks, hand-hygiene. Etc. ? Any tips on enjoying the experience while staying safe.
    I suggest moving this and your other post to the special thread our Administration set up for Covid discussion, "Rants and Stupid Shit in OC. ".

    Lift Her Up.

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