Worked in healthcare over a decade. Probably saw 12 different covid patients every shift full time in the peak of the pandemic. Never got sick, had to use the same N95 for a week sometimes two. Only got the one mandatory vax per facility policy, felt slightly off the following day but completed my shift no problem and I haven't yet grown a Videodrome chestussy that dispenses VHS tapes. Am I a weapon to surpass China's Viral Gear?
Supply issue. There's different styles to fit different faces and you have to be fit tested to ensure a proper seal. We have like 4 variants at my facility. On top of "Need N95 D:" we needed X ammount of each type for staff. Also for legal and safety we weren't about to source our PPE from nameless dropshipper chingchong in Vietnam with storefront banner "Official NIOSH trust me bro unique feel premium".
Sawdust doesn't hijack the cells in your body to replicate until it kills you or fatigues your immune system. The seal isn't as crucial since sawdust particles are typically 100x larger than the largest viruses.
The reason why (in march, april 2020, perhaps february and may as well) healthcare workers didn't receive enough masks wasn't that they didn't know masks help. It was because the hospitals didn't have enough masks to hand out.
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Worked in healthcare
over a decade. Probably saw 12 different
covid
patients every shift full time in the peak of the pandemic. Never
got sick, had to use the same N95 for a week sometimes two. Only got the one mandatory vax per facility policy, felt slightly off the following day but completed my shift no problem
and I haven't yet grown a Videodrome chestussy that dispenses VHS tapes. Am I a weapon
to surpass China's Viral Gear?
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They were like not even $1 per mask when people were trying to up the prices to crazy levels.
What sort of poor is your brain on?
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Supply issue. There's different
styles to fit different
faces
and you have to be fit tested to ensure a proper seal. We have like 4 variants at my facility. On top of "Need N95 D:" we needed X ammount of each type for staff. Also for legal and safety
we weren't about to source
our PPE from nameless
dropshipper chingchong in Vietnam
with storefront banner
"Official NIOSH trust me bro unique feel premium".
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Wtf are you on?
We've used N95 masks in the woodshop for idk how many years and they are all one size.
How r-slurred are you?
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Sawdust doesn't hijack the cells
in your body to replicate until it kills you or fatigues your immune system. The seal isn't as crucial since sawdust particles are typically 100x larger than the largest viruses.
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Other guys' peepees are 100x larger than yours, but they still use condoms sweaty.
Nice try though trying to make it about size.
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at the beginning there was a severe shortage of masks. back when they told the peasants that masks don't work outside of hospital rooms.
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No there wasn't. At first any "face covering" would work and people used cloth masks with pretty patterns.
Then came out that N95s were better (which any r-slur should have known) and since this r-slur worked in healthcare it should have been pretty easy.
Again if you're in healthcare and didn't know that this was bs you're r-slurred.
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The reason why (in march, april 2020, perhaps february and may as well) healthcare workers didn't receive enough masks wasn't that they didn't know masks help. It was because the hospitals didn't have enough masks to hand out.
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Turns out COVID only affected people on deaths door, which is 85% of "healthy" shutin reddit fats
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