Finished my quarantine quilt guys
We got a heck of a rain last night needed it though. Everything quiet here except nobody wearing masks. Wtf.. Went to feed store yesterday and no masks. Stopped by small grocery store as they had butter on sale and no masks. Got gas and no masks. Did they cancel the virus or something and nobody told me?? Last I heard cases were rising at record numbers. Nothing like a little Russian roulette.
Lovely. I used to quilt with my grandmother. Mostly made from old shirts and we stitched by hand.
Lovely. I used to quilt with my grandmother. Mostly made from old shirts and we stitched by hand.
A simple cloth mask is better than nothing but I agree it’s not great. If you can’t get a n95 mask then triple layers help. Of course even with a good mask it’s only part of the equation. It needs to be accompanied with hand washing, not touching your face, social distancing, and common sense. For people with breathing problems like asthma and such wearing masks can cause problems. In those cases staying in isolation as best you can is the best you’ve got.Dont want to beat a dead horse. From what I've read, masks aren't the answer. The lady at the pharmacy had a piece of cloth around he face. Cute but gave absolutely no health benefits. Also, you don't get fresh oxygen when you wear masks and the old crap is not good.
Which you can't buy in the US because they are prioritized for health care workers and first responders.as Brent has said need a mask with N95 or better certification.
Robin I quilted with my grandmother also. I have 4 generations of quilts from my family. This quilt was pieced on my grandmothers treadle machine and then hand quilted on my mother's cypress quilt frame by hand. It has a real cotton and wool batting and a soft flannel lining. My husband immediately put it on the bed and has proclaimed it his new favorite Lol. He loves them soft
That's so cool. When dad died, mom took his old shirts and made a quilt top. Just crude squares nothing fancy. I've never finished it though. They divorced when I was 4 but remained friends for life.
They did testing on some of the Chinese-made N95 equivalent masks and a lot of them provide the N95 filtration level, but getting a properly fitted seal around the face is very difficult or impossible.You can get sketchy brand "N95" masks for much less than that, but they aren't certified and probably made in China. The 3M masks are made in the US and are NIOSH certified which is why they command a premium price.
I’m sure there are exceptions out there but most cops I’ve met don’t have a sense of humor when dealing with the public.....My state has implemented mandatory wearing of masks in public and 6 foot spacing. My town has an 11 pm to 5 am curfew which makes no real sense being as though we only have around 5000 people and one town in our entire county. Plus we roll up the sidewalks at 7 pm and only have 2 traffic lights. lol
I have to pass through a Border Patrol check point on my way north going to town and the BP are wearing gloves, masks, and face shields. Kinda surreal.
I keep teasing them the drug dogs need PPE. They are not amused. Especially when they see the scary folding black rifle in the front seat.
Once an Agent asked if it was loaded. I answered in the affirmative. He frowned and asked me why.
I said same reason yours is. Unloaded, a pistol is a rock and a rifle is a stick.
Again......Agent not amused. Oh well. Not my monkey, not my circus.
I don’t go out without a mask, period. I luckily have n95’s, but reuse them quite a bit so am sure they get less effective over time. You got confirmation that you were close to someone with the virus, but I guarantee that with the numbers of cases now almost all of us have been next to someone with it by now. Just do all you can to protect yourself and others, it’s kind of a no brainer.They did testing on some of the Chinese-made N95 equivalent masks and a lot of them provide the N95 filtration level, but getting a properly fitted seal around the face is very difficult or impossible.
I believe in masks though. I have done some studying on the efficacy in reducing the transmission, and surgical masks or even cloth masks greatly reduce the droplets spread BY the wearer. They also somewhat reduce droplets spread TO the wearer. So if you are sick, but wearing a mask, and a not-sick person is also wearing a mask, then the risk of transmission is low, especially if you maintain 6 foot distance. (The studies I saw showed that even a cloth mask can reduce the distance of droplet spread to under 2 feet even with a sneeze, which with no face covering can travel well over 6 feet.)
I have personal experience too, to back this up. I learned today that someone I interview a little over two weeks ago was infected at that time we met (they had mild symptoms they believed were allergies, but found out after our meeting that a friend they spent time with a few days prior had tested positive. When they got tested two days after our meeting they were positive.) We talked for about 45 minutes, sitting about 10 feet apart, both wearing masks (I wear a surgical mask for most activities and she was wearing a cloth mask.) It has been over 14 days now and I have had no symptoms of any kind.
Dont want to beat a dead horse. From what I've read, masks aren't the answer. The lady at the pharmacy had a piece of cloth around he face. Cute but gave absolutely no health benefits. Also, you don't get fresh oxygen when you wear masks and the old crap is not good.
Sadly all the he said/ she said from the supposed all knowing intelligencia and their cross cancelling bickering leaves us where?Just read a couple articles with two different doctors saying the same thing. The Masks are not good for you.
I agree, being in good shape and young are the best things you can have going for you against this thing.A strong immune system is the best prevention for covid19.