cthia wrote:I can't help but notice the many mistakes people make while wearing masks and gloves. Before touching ANYTHING you must pretend it is contaminated.
Failure in this regard will certainly leave all of the people making these simple -- but potentially deadly -- mistakes, contaminated, if they were in hard hit areas like NY.
Other common sense notions. Coughs and sneezes give the virus wings. So does the lightness of cigarette smoke. A plume of cigarette smoke, the enormous amount of smoke discharged from the lungs after vaping, and the plume of smoke surrounding a group of people smoking is another lightning storm.
Keep your contaminated gloves away from your face! Using your hands -- which are wearing contaminated gloves -- to remove your mask so you can talk comfortably on the phone is a no no. Leave your mask in place.
KEEP YOUR PHONE AWAY FROM YOUR FACE. DO NOT REMOVE GEAR UNTIL BACK INSIDE HOME. PROPERLY.
one good thing about these plumes [about the only thing] - they give a vivid illustration of the reach of coughs etc.
Then also ask people how far away you have to be to smell the smoke or especially that produced by weed!