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| Quarantining in Shared Spaces -- how to keep others as safe as p | |
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| By: gv_twiitterpated Date: December 29, 2024, 7:40 pm | |
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| After the huge spike in new cases this past week, including our | |
| dear Data Report, I thought to pull this article from my | |
| archives -- it gives some excellent breakdowns on basic | |
| principles regarding aerosol science and how to leverage physics | |
| to minimize airborne transmission in shared spaces when one or | |
| more household members are Covid-positive. | |
| https://www.thenewsminute.com/news/how-isolate-home-if-you-have-covid-19-while-… | |
| [ The original document for the ventilation diagrams, plus other | |
| useful information, can be found here: | |
| https://cleanaircrew.org/someone-in-my-home-has-covid-how-do-we-isolate-safely/… | |
| />] | |
| The article is in an Indian publication and therefore references | |
| dealing with heat mitigation -- given that it's December in | |
| North America, the opposite problem is more likely to be | |
| relevant. The UK government released guidance several years ago | |
| around how best to ventilate when temps are below freezing, this | |
| is one of many such write-ups: | |
| https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ventilation-to-reduce-the-spread-of-respiratory-inf… | |
| Some added tips from the one time our household dealt with | |
| keeping infection contained (all of the following assume | |
| well-fitting >n95's are being worn in all common spaces): | |
| - for shared bathrooms - where any or all of the following | |
| apply: keep a window open at least a crack, keep the exhaust fan | |
| running 24/7, keep an air purifier in the bathroom running on at | |
| least medium, and keep the door closed with a rolled towel or | |
| blanket blocking the bottom of the door. Use a timer on the | |
| door to keep track of how long it has been since someone last | |
| used it, and allow at least 30 minutes to go by before the next | |
| person enters. This is especially important if anyone will need | |
| to unmask in the bathroom (brushing teeth, showering, etc). | |
| - for eating/drinking - All household members should unmask and | |
| eat only in their own rooms, not any of the common areas. If | |
| possible, use compostable plates, bowls, cups, and utensils for | |
| any food served to the infected person -- a fresh set for each | |
| meal (disposables can be used if compostables are not | |
| accessible). Have them place all used dinnerware after eating in | |
| a tied off bag that can then be disposed of (if you have | |
| municipal compost service and are using all compostable | |
| dinnerware, use compostable bags as well and then the tied-off | |
| parcels can be deposited directly into your compost collection | |
| bin). This routine prevents virus from making its way back into | |
| the kitchen and into contact with other family members, as well | |
| as preventing re-exposure for the infected person. | |
| - nasal rinsing - this was something the sick folks in our | |
| household did not start doing until about halfway through their | |
| infections, and they immediately regretted not starting sooner. | |
| Nasal rinsing made a huge difference with regard to how they | |
| felt overall, how severe their symptoms were, and how quickly | |
| they started to recover after beginning daily rinses. If only | |
| one rinse a day can be done, we found the best results were from | |
| doing so right before bed -- they slept far more deeply and with | |
| fewer breathing issues. Our daughter found she felt best when | |
| she rinsed AM and PM. Our rinse of choice was Xlear | |
| https://xlear.com/product/sinus-rinse-with-xylitol-and-saline-solution/,<br | |
| />but we also got great results from NeilMed | |
| https://shop.neilmed.com/products/sinus-rinse-starter-kit-with-5-packets. | |
| #Post#: 2569-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Quarantining in Shared Spaces -- how to keep others as safe | |
| as possible | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 30, 2024, 5:27 pm | |
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| yet more precautions to add... | |
| I remember hearing about some guy getting sick with covid who | |
| never left apartment in India and they thought he got covid from | |
| his bathroom because he shared same plumbing system/septic tank | |
| with others in apartment.. | |
| SUMMARY: | |
| CAN COVID - 19 VIRUS ENTERS INTO YOUR HOME FROM A SICK PERSON�S | |
| TOILET DOWNSTAIRS ?DIY ( DO IT YOURSELF ) TO GET RID OF COVID | |
| THROUGH WASTEWATER PIPES : | |
| LINK: | |
| https://wet2drysolution.com/blog/can-covid-19-virus-enters-into-your-home-from-… | |
| #Post#: 2570-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Quarantining in Shared Spaces -- how to keep others as safe | |
| as possible | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 30, 2024, 5:35 pm | |
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| gv_twiitterpated's thread inspired me a little | |
| (maybe I should create a separate thread for my theories but if | |
| gv_twiitterpated doesnt mind), here's my | |
| Masked Man's side thoughts/commentary/theories on the matter: | |
| On eating/drinking. | |
| Once for 2 weeks, I quarantined in same house because I was | |
| worried that person may have been exposed and when other person | |
| wasn't in room I would be in my mask microwaving food right | |
| before I ate it that may have been left out in the open briefly | |
| .. | |
| ....I'm not sure if that helped but given how many people get | |
| sick at restaurants together I would be willing to bet germs | |
| land on the food and dishes that's out in open so I nuked my | |
| food plate in microwave in private before hustling into private | |
| room to eat just in case. | |
| I have read "As COVID cannot tolerate 70 � C temperature, within | |
| this time, it can be eliminated from the food surface. The time | |
| requirement can be shortened by using high-power microwave | |
| ovens". | |
| Besides covid I venture to say this thread applies to the art | |
| of dodging all airborne diseases. Airborne diseases contaminate | |
| surfaces and the germs live on those surfaces for different | |
| times depending on surface... | |
| ...I wear a mask and gloves outside when handling cardboard | |
| packaging from delivery guy even though delivery guy is not | |
| around because cardboard and sweaty delivery guy equals germs.. | |
| They are holding something heavy they are exerting themselves | |
| like an athlete breathing heavy...they hold boxes on their | |
| shoulder right by their faces too. Packaging can be a dirty | |
| Kleenex if someone is sick and they cough, sneeze, laugh, | |
| sputter, or breathe heavy on it. | |
| On Cellphones theory, | |
| Think about the cellphone out in the open people sticking their | |
| wet mouths on it breathing in it and holding a cellphone up to | |
| the side of their face while hanging onto a dirty grocery store | |
| cart or something..Its almost as bad as a baby pacifier... the | |
| scenarios are endless.Maybe you you wear a mask in a grocery | |
| store and use your cellphone around all these people texting and | |
| then you get in your car and stick the cellphone to your | |
| unmasked face..I mean think about contaminated surfaces and | |
| what you put in your face! | |
| Also people touch their exposed faces, eyes, noses, and | |
| membranes all the time. | |
| Remember: Airborne diseases also contaminate surfaces. | |
| There are studies on this I read somewhere covid sticks on | |
| cardboard for an average amount of time and aluminum for another | |
| set amount of time.. so it stands to reason that it get in | |
| clothes and hair too. So don't breathe in your clothes... It | |
| probably gets on outside of mask's filter as well if exposed to | |
| people so ideally take rubbing alcohol and wipe the outside of | |
| your mask to kill the germs it trapped if you were around | |
| people. If your mask catches germs then it stands to reason the | |
| outside of your mask and that filter is highly dangerous. How | |
| can anybody argue otherwise with that? The airborne disease's | |
| germ virus doesn't just evaporate immediately.. it sticks on | |
| stuff and contaminates surfaces...at least that's what many | |
| studies seem to indicate and all sick people out there are | |
| indicating.Never take off your mask and lick the outside of | |
| it...lol.. | |
| ..Let's say you get home from doctors office or are around the | |
| maskless...try to throw your clothes in the wash while leaving | |
| your mask on ..then wash your hands and body ..like the nape of | |
| your neck runs some soap through your hair.. leave your mask on | |
| then grab a little rubbing alcohol and get a little on the | |
| outside of your mask which trapped the germs.. then get behind | |
| your ears a little.. finally take off your mask then jump in | |
| shower and soap up.. then whew you are probably safe. lol.. just | |
| don't breathe in the outside of your mask because that's the | |
| filter that trapped the airborne particle. | |
| On vehicles and more clothes theory, | |
| I hate to disappoint people but don't take your mask off inside | |
| your car! If someone is in a room of sick people and their | |
| clothes or the outside of their mask gets contaminated I really | |
| think they shouldn't take their mask off in an enclosed area | |
| like inside their car inadvertently exposing themselves to their | |
| clothes or even the back of their mask. That's just my theory | |
| but if airborne diseases contaminates surfaces then its going to | |
| stay on the clothes and if you sit in a car and take your mask | |
| off you might sort of breathe in your clothes or touch your | |
| face...Your standing in line and there's a sick guy standing too | |
| close to you breathing down your back your car seat is going to | |
| get sick too...you know friction of clothes rubbing together or | |
| on another object probably sets some of the particles free into | |
| the air again..just the way clothing gets ruffled its like a | |
| dirty moist towl picks up germs like washcloth then ya plop down | |
| in a carseat creating a draft and air pockets that shoot and | |
| flap through your clothes right up through your collar germs | |
| flying everywhere ..in some way clothes are like wearing a dirty | |
| Kleenex with all their ruffles and the way it hangs and flows | |
| off the body... the fabric itself is almost like aa tight | |
| netting and a little filter that traps stuff wherever you go | |
| .... its like being in a room full of cigarette smoke and then | |
| you sit in your car that smoke permeates in your car and maybe | |
| viruses or germs are a little like that in that they don't just | |
| evaporate immediately on surfaces before disinfection cleansing | |
| or with anti bacterial soap can occur. | |
| Think about logic.. wash your hands yeah.. but not wash your | |
| clothes!? clothes are just external skin or hides from other | |
| animals or a layer of fabric.. think it can't hold germs? of | |
| course clothes can hold germs! | |
| I'm no doctor but I'm using the logic and the things that stand | |
| to reason from the scientific statement that airborne diseases | |
| contaminate surfaces. If airborne diseases contaminate surfaces | |
| like electron microscopes have proven then I think my theories | |
| about getting sick from contaminated objects should be | |
| considered as likely to be true. | |
| �Empirical evidence also suggests that clothing can mediate the | |
| transport and transmission of airborne viruses. For instance, | |
| clothing accumulated inhalable and respirable particles | |
| (≤10 μm) from indoor air in experiments, which were | |
| then resuspended during typical human activities.Apr 11, 2022� | |
| Here�s some statements that pack a punch : | |
| �How long a virus survives on a surface depends on what type of | |
| virus it is, how warm or moist its surroundings are, and the | |
| type of surface it has contaminated. In general, influenza A | |
| viruses remain infectious for up to 4 hours, but rarely more | |
| than 9 hours, while cold viruses can remain infectious for up to | |
| 24 hours.Oct 10, 2024� | |
| � so yeah straight from a crowded grocery store into your car | |
| breathe in those clothes may prove dangerous! | |
| So I look up: | |
| how long would covid last on cloth surface? | |
| here the results: | |
| "Able to be picked up on hands & transferred to your nose, | |
| mouth, and eyes, Not broken down quickly when the virus lands on | |
| surfaces in the environment. The virus can be on surfaces for | |
| hours: 3 hours (fabric and porous surfaces), 4 hours (copper and | |
| wood), 42 hours (metal) and 72 hours (plastic)".... | |
| ...So from this logic implies or it seems reasonable to assume | |
| that's long enough time to get sick from your clothes which are | |
| so close to your hands and your face. Its easy to believe if you | |
| sit in an enclosed space (like your car) after your clothes get | |
| germs on them and ya get a draft or heat rises from your natural | |
| body heat things rise ..the heat rises out your collar or you | |
| turn on the blower in your car and then ya use the cellphone | |
| touching everything .. yeah that's probably how to get sick. | |
| It's just bound to be right on the front of your masks's | |
| filter..there so close ... it's moist area and you are sucking | |
| the air in a crowded place and covid's in the air.. If covid is | |
| going to be somewhere where else would it be other than sticking | |
| right there on the other side of your mouth and nose.. right | |
| there riding on the outside of your mask! Be careful with the | |
| outside of your mask as it might have covid on it! | |
| Coming off of clothes theory: This is my personal theory and how | |
| I think about it coming off of clothes..its just helps me think | |
| about the mechanics of how a germ might ride on something and | |
| infect someone..its not actually how it works but it helps me | |
| think about it considering it is microscopic.... okay | |
| technically our masks shouldn't even work because the virus is | |
| so small it would go through the mask and ya need an electron | |
| microscope to even see it however what happens is this the germ | |
| attaches and rides on a tiny water droplet..like a vapor or mist | |
| and binds itself to that droplet which then can't go through the | |
| filter of the mask but it then sticks on the outside of the | |
| filter/mask and so then the droplet evaporates but the germ | |
| stays there on the filter or in the clothing like dry dry burr | |
| from sticker bush that gets so dry that it become like dust or a | |
| powder form and can be inhaled accidentally or it grips to one's | |
| fingers like those wretched tiny glitter things from decorative | |
| Christmas cards that get all over everything or even like | |
| polystyrene used in packaging; that stuff gives it a strong | |
| electrostatic attraction to other objects, causing it to readily | |
| stick to things..only we are talking teensy wincee tiny stuff | |
| like breathing in dust ya can't see at that stage. So that's how | |
| I think about it ...it rides in on a water droplet then clings | |
| to clothes and material and can get thrown back up into air like | |
| dust that can also make ya sick. | |
| When I was a child my sensitive uncle showed me a replica of | |
| what germs can do by simply having me observe dust and lint | |
| before the sunlit window� You can see a semblance of this | |
| phenomena occurring with the naked eye and apply it to the | |
| likelihood of these similar happenings amongst microscopic | |
| entities. Go to a sunny window in a warm still room and merely | |
| shake a blanket or even your sweater or hair and you will see a | |
| universe of dust and lint dance before your very eyes in the | |
| light of a sunny warm window floating rising and ebbing riding | |
| currents of air and heat. Watch and observe the dust and the | |
| lint hover before your mortal eyes� I believe that�s how a | |
| microscopic entity can behave and do .. temperature , friction, | |
| light affect these tiny particles giving them all a ride off and | |
| on surfaces and airborne. | |
| Of course if its on a surface you can kill or dissolve the | |
| germ/covid particle with heat, microwave possibly or preferably | |
| with antibacterial soap, bit of Clorox, and possibly rubbing | |
| alcohol. I guess the germ /covid particle will die on its own | |
| after certain matter of hours depending on surface but I say | |
| kill it and eradicate the virus/germ particle if its on your | |
| clothes body , hair or surfaces you are liable to touch and | |
| breathe in especially before taking mask off to bring into your | |
| home. | |
| Take care, | |
| The Masked Man | |
| P.S. Note to gv_twiitterpated, | |
| Since this is your thread, If you prefer I can remove my reply | |
| and make a thread under my own name for my commentary but I | |
| thought your topic was so compelling I couldn't help but reply. | |
| Just let me know with a reply if you prefer me to remove my | |
| reply or if you think my comments are relevant and useful in | |
| your thread you need not reply... its up to you. :) | |
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| Re: Quarantining in Shared Spaces -- how to keep others as safe | |
| as possible | |
| By: Data Report Date: January 1, 2025, 3:56 pm | |
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| This is a great thread and I am sharing it on X and Bluesky! | |
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