Just a guy trying to connect the dots.

The CDC is full of crap...

The CDC says that, “Cloth masks will not protect you from wildfire smoke.” Yet wildfire smoke particles are nearly twice the size of the coronavirus. If masks don’t protect against wildfire smoke, why does the CDC recommend them for protection against the coronavirus?

It’s way past time for everyone to ditch the mask.

https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/covid-19/wildfire_smoke_covid-19.html

In response Cowboy w2b to his Publication

Why? Because the viruses don't float around freely, they're part of respiratory droplets, which are about 10x the size of smoke particles, as your illustration nicely shows.

Also, reducing virus intake by a factor of 20 means the chance for a viral load that leads to infection is reduced drastically. That's good enough if you don't breathe right into each others faces.

Unlike respiratory droplets, smoke permeates air much more evenly and stays airborne MUCH longer. Also, reducing the amount you breathe by a little isn't sufficient, because any amount is damaging to your body.

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In response Daniel WebsterCarter to his Publication

That completely misses the point of the parent post as well as my reply. Plus it's wrong. So maybe sit this conversation out, Daniel.

In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

You seem to have ruffled feathers today. My post was relevant, as the conversation was about smoke and viruses.

As for the video, your conclusion was made without watching. What A wonderful display of your character.

This is an open forum, and we are all free to post when and where we choose.

As for your unwarranted controlling suggestion, I'll suggest that you block me. As you have proven your issue's with free speech.

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