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by tekknik
1738 days ago
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> Again, it's not THAT contagious. It's very contagious if you come in contact with certain bodily fluids. ORs, and traditional rooms in hospitals are sterilized with bleach after a stay from an HIV positive patient. There's even plenty of stories of Dr's and surgeons contracting it when they've slipped with a scalpel or needle. Further are you 100% confident people are not bleeding on shared surfaces and that other people do not come in contact with this? In SF I once saw a woman slip in a homeless person's urine, with her hitting the sidewalk and breaking skin with her arm in the urine. Wanna play guess the disease there? > The main problem with covid is the tempo it spreads. Great so self isolate since you're scared. In fact I see most of the problem being with the vaccinated thinking they're totally safe, and not using a mask. They still get the virus, still spread it, and yet they think they're not the problem. |
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Yeah, IF you come in contact with certain bodily fluids. We don't do that everyday, but we do it everyday with airborne diseases when breathing. So, it's not THAT contagious. I've heard stories of doctors being infected when trying to help some junkie who started being aggressive.
> Further are you 100% confident people are not bleeding on shared surfaces and that other people do not come in contact with this?
I've seen such occurence maybe once every several years where I live. Typically it's because of some acident and it's cleaned in reasonable time.
> In SF I once saw a woman slip in a homeless person's urine
We don't shit on sidewalks, homeless here are a very rare sight, I don't remember seeing one since at least a month.
> Great so self isolate since you're scared.
I'm not scared, I'm vaccinated and still use mask. I'm currently self-isolating because I've got some mild cough and don't want to spread whatever I have, I've cancelled todays dinner with remote (other country) coworker who I would see live first time since a year, but that could mean spreading some flu to him and others in restaurant.
> In fact I see most of the problem being with the vaccinated thinking they're totally safe, and not using a mask.
I'm 100% with you about this. They should isolate more. Now, what was your argument again?