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Originally posted by muzzer View PostImho this is just what the government should be telling everyone. Don’t buy masks that are needed by medics. Make your own. I can only conclude the government knows this would rightly before now have played very badly, as pointing up oh so clearly quite how badly it’s failed in having any stocks in place.
German doctors have repeatedly appealed for more PPE since the arrival of the virus in Germany in late January.
Medical practices, clinics and care homes have made frequent requests for filter masks, goggles, gloves and aprons and say their needs have barely been met.
Medical staff have also reported widespread theft of disinfectant and masks from hospitals, for which police have blamed organised criminal gangs. Many hospitals have increased their security as a result.
A recent study by an association of German health insurers found that doctors were lacking more than 100m single-use masks, almost 50m filter masks, more than 60m single-use aprons, and a similar number of disposable gloves.Dentists in France have launched a campaign against the lack of protective equipment and being forced to work in an emergency in a pandemic, risking their lives.Despite promises from President Donald Trump that private companies would start pumping out personal protective equipment (PPE), doctors and nurses are still pleading for more gloves, gowns, masks, and, most of all, N95 respirators.
This crisis poses a threat to the safety of health care providers and workers on the front lines who are keeping society functioning by staffing grocery stores, delivering packages, and collecting trash."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View Post.....I understand that in the US the general public are being advised to make their own masks using items of clothing such as T shirts.
We tested 30 common household materials for homemade masks. Using breathability and virus-size particle capture, we identified the top 5 DIY mask materials.
#1977 above refers.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostIts amongst the fibres ranked in the article below - not the best, nor the worst for a Home made mask :
#1977 above refers.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat link doesn’t seem to work.
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A helpful reminder of the difference between mean, median and mode in More or Less (R4) this morning.
Simple arguments (based on means) get quite a long way, but are less good for skewed distributions. This idea helps to explain some apparent anomalies.
It appears that the distributions for deaths and also for infections are skewed, with some people taking longer to be detected with infection, and some people (sadly) taking longer to die, which skews the data.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
Their conclusion was "Our findings suggest that a homemade mask should only be considered as a last resort to prevent droplet transmission from infected individuals, but it would be better than no protection."
The paper includes a table listing the effectiveness of ten materials tested with aerosols of Bacillus atrophaeus and Bacteriophage. Of the materials tested it found that surgical masks were most effective (96%, 90% respectively) closely followed by vacuum cleaner bag material (94%, 86%). 100% cotton T-shirt material came in at 69%, 51%.
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Another excellent extended interview where Neil Ferguson responds to the criticisms of Johann Giesecke to the IC model, discusses the consequences of different lockdown strategies and their lifting, and the interaction between scientists and politicians.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostAnother excellent extended interview where Neil Ferguson responds to the criticisms of Johann Giesecke to the IC model, discusses the consequences of different lockdown strategies and their lifting, and the interaction between scientists and politicians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cYjjEB3Ev8
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Originally posted by LHC View PostWithout in any way excusing our govts failings on PPE, difficulties in obtaining and distributing PPE is widespread across all healthcare systems
I understand that in the US the general public are being advised to make their own masks using items of clothing such as T shirts.
God how depressing.
What I’d like to be able to do right now is go to a country pub with a massive gang of mates about 30 years ago. I’ve had enough of now.
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There was a normalised graph showing comparisons of different countries at today's press conference. It did give a somewhat different view of the data. There does look like the start of a long slow decline from the peak (infections - probably also hospital deaths) - but it's going to give a lot of new cases - area under the curves is what counts.
Glad to see the normalised graph - which is what I wished for a few days back.
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Originally posted by muzzer View Post30 years ago not 40!
You can’t have cops without robbers, or Batman without the Joker, and so British beer needs its bad guys too. Enter Watney’s.
...pickled eggs are still quite easy to find...brandy-&-Babycham being touted as a pick-me-up in my student years, as I recall...
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