0nelilreb
Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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I’ll give it a stab... with a question that is. What would go into accomplishing something like this?
Yeah. Just like that. What would it take to scale up the same thing that hospitals do with hazardous waste and do it country wide? What would have to happen?
I’m doing a graduate degree at a local state university and they have reported cases on 3 day intervals since august. The university has around 12,000 undergrads. The most positives in a 3 day span was 42 if I remember right, that was in November. The least was 4, that has been multiple times.
I got to thinking (which is dangerous) after posting that photo. A virus needs a host to survive. Not sure how long it could survive in a contaminated mask. Perhaps the duration would be very short, and thus, bio-hazard disposal would not be needed.I haven't even seen any PSAs about how to dispose of these contaminated masks.
I got to thinking (which is dangerous) after posting that photo. A virus needs a host to survive. Not sure how long it could survive in a contaminated mask. Perhaps the duration would be very short, and thus, bio-hazard disposal would not be needed.
Correct!For those freaking out about Texas - not really much change most businesses were already at 75% capacity
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