• fever! in the morning, fe

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to MAURICE KINAL on Thu Apr 9 16:31:00 2020
    Same situation here although there is a shortage of supplies. I heard one >woman in Nanaimo complain that she had to make five different stops to get >everything she needed. Myself I found the limited quantities one can purchase >at one time to be a hinderance to the 'just stay home' message.

    Indeed it does.

    Mike


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  • From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Mike Powell on Thu Apr 9 23:32:12 2020
    Hallo Mike!

    the limited quantities one can purchase at one time to be a
    hinderance to the 'just stay home' message.

    Indeed it does.

    I am sure we could find many to agree.

    Het leven is goed,
    Maurice

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to CHRISTIAN JACOB on Mon Apr 13 14:56:00 2020
    I find it weird how many experts are all alround that "know" why or why not >masks do or don't work. I myself tend to believe that wearing a mask (whatever >type) basically decreases the propability of infecting others if you're >infected. However, viruses are so small that the best comparison I heard of yet
    goes like this: Wearing a mask for protection against viruses is like throwing >a golf ball against a soccer goals' net.

    Some folks here that are encouraging the wearing of masks in public are pointing out that you don't really know if you have it or not due to the incubation period. Wearing a mask means you are protecting others.

    Mike


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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Mike Powell on Tue Apr 14 08:34:26 2020
    On 13 Apr 2020, Mike Powell said the following...

    Some folks here that are encouraging the wearing of masks in public are pointing out that you don't really know if you have it or not due to the incubation period. Wearing a mask means you are protecting others.

    It's not a bad idea. I have to deal with a lot of people at work on a daily basis so if I am going to the bank or a store I wear mask and gloves and then use sanitizer when I get back in the car. Mask protects you, gloves protect
    me.

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