"We developed an assay for testing for H5N1 from wastewater over a year ago. (I wasn't expecting it in milk, but I figured it was going to poke up somewhere.) However, I was just on a call with the CDC and they are advising us NOT to use it. I need a drink."
Joe Biden is the worst president in my lifetime and itās not even close. George W Bush was a deranged evangelical psychopath and even he wasnāt bloodthirsty to the same extent that Joseph Robinette Brandon is.
Biden seems to just genuinely support death and destruction. The more people die, the better. Whether through disease or bombs. Heās a true worshipper of Moloch.
Heās turned the CDC into the worlds biggest promoter of disease spread, itās honestly amazing. Completely dismantled anything that was in place to even slow or track the spread of COVID. Trying their hardest to ensure bird flu becomes a pandemic. Fuck, I saw something from the CDC recently saying āpeople arenāt using condoms as much so weāre gonna stop recommending it so hardā like Iām sorry what? Itās like heās playing a game of Pandemic.
I don't know what to make of this, if it spreads by tainted meat it seems the risk is quite low, on the other hand if it's airborne well we know how that plays out
Surly the goverment won't let it run rampant and unchecked. I mean, who would risk letting a rapidly mutating virus that is spreading between multiple different mammalian species go unchecked.
People who think the democrats would "follow the science" when a pandemic emerges are in for a surprise.
We'll be told to wash our hands.
We've had years to upgrade air filtration and ventilation in public buildings and offices and have barely done shit. If we got people to wear n95s in public we could stop most of the damage, but they absolutely will not spend the "political capital" to do so.
If anything, we'll encourage the spread to achieve "herd immunity".
It at least can jump between animals to farm workers, and is found in raw milk (barn cats drinking raw milk caught it). The venn diagram of raw milk drinkers and COVID anti-vaxxers is pretty much a circle, so they're not going to stop drinking raw milk and will not take any precautions to keep others safe if they do get sick.
The more infections, the more pressure for further mutations that increase spread amongst mammals, just like we saw with COVID -> omicron -> jn1.
unpasteurized milk is also a risk and theres definitely people drinking that. its not well adapted to human spread yet but letting it spread unchecked through the US's like 40 million cows and potentially other animals too, is a great way for it to acquire the mutations necessary to get a foothold in humans and start killing.
and its influenza... we already know it has that potential
It's a good thing the powers that be didn't allow a virus to rampage through the population that just so happens to leave hosts with weakened immune systems.
Fuckkk flashback to when my brainpoisoned father in law asked me about why there werenāt other covids like 18 or 17, like what happened to those years?
In their wildest nightmares, the CDC and FEMA has concentration camps, Soros funded soldiers goes house to house to vaccinate you and establish communism with Hussein Obama as the ruler. But in reality the CDC ad FEMA just does everything conservatives want lol
I don't think you need more than N95 for protection from airborne viruses. You can go up to P100, but it will make breathing harder. Your biggest win would come from getting a well-fitting elastomeric mask/respirator with N95 filters, and ideally, no unfiltered output port (for other people's benefit).
As someone who's had to wear a P100 half-mask respirator for reasonable periods (2-3 hours) before, it's not really a big deal unless you have respiratory issues. Even the chain-smoking chuds at my old work who refused to mask because it made "breathing too hard" had no issues wearing one.
The single best thing you can do to ensure you're protecting yourself is to do a home fit test. Surgical masks, KN95s, N95s have generally the same kind of filtration layer; the essential difference is the fit. Is it sealing on your face with <10% leakage, even when worn for long periods and while you speak and make facial expressions? You can't really know this for sure unless you do a fit test.
A p100 with an exhalation valve. I use a gvs eclipse because it looks the most "normal" and is light so it's comfortable for long stretches. Got it at Lee Valley, have seen them on Amazon.
Edit: you won't be protecting others with this mask, I'm not worried about that because I live like a hermit. If you are then follow @TrashGoblin@hexbear.net's advice
There's a source control version of the Eclipse with no exhalation valve. One could also just cover the exhalation valve with either something impermeable or the electrostatic filtration layer scavenged from a medical mask or respirator if needed.
Other elastomerics that are popular these days:
MSA Advantage (speech diaphragm, with source control)
3M Secure Click (speech diaphragm, great feature where it auto-seal checks for you, no source control)
Honeywell RU8500 (speech diaphragm, no source control)
FloMask (low profile, good speech audibility, source control)
Not sure if you were talking about this one but the GVS Elipse I use (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095YC3ZD5) has no exhalation valve! It fits small faces and is pretty comfortable for long use cases, only issue is it gets wet from all the humidity so when I'm done with it I use a paper towel to carefully wick out all the water and then air it out.
You can get N99 or N100 masks. I haven't seen any that don't have a valve for breathing out so they don't protect others, just yourself.
For masks, the convention is that the number is its ability to filter out small particles and the letter is for whether it also protects (P) against oil-based particles or not (N), with R offering partial oil protection. There's nothing wrong with using a P99 or P100 but it's probably not doing anything more than an N99 or N100 for airborne diseases.
The silicone respirators that you can hook N/P100s to can be pretty nice. They have better airflow, in my experience, but are also much heavier. You'll get a wet face using one for hours.
As others mentioned, fit is important. If you have a gap in your seal you've kind of defeated the difference between N95 and N100 already. If you have facial hair, shave. Then fit your mask to your face by adjusting the nose thing or the straps if they are adjustable. Do some rapid breaths in and out and see if there's pressure/vacuum.
Also N95 is probably enough for the vast majority of scenarios. Given that money is limited, it might be better to buy many N95s rather than fewer N99s or N100s so that you can rotate them. I keep around the higher-Ns for occasions that seem particularly risky like poorly ventilated areas packed with people.