I guess it can be done with an ear loop style?I guess it depends on your style of cut. He just worked around it and mine was easy. I guess the only way I can describe mine is intricate with many layers and angles. If that makes any sense.
I guess it can be done with an ear loop style?I guess it depends on your style of cut. He just worked around it and mine was easy. I guess the only way I can describe mine is intricate with many layers and angles. If that makes any sense.
Did you notice the BBC reported the 41k figure today but also had the " ONS death certificates with CV19 on them" 50k figure posted with it too? I think they are preparing us for that as a final figure. I think the difference is likely to be deaths in the home. MOO
That is the style I had on. I would imagine the ones that tie behind the head would not work in this situation. I don't have any of that style, though, so I couldn't say for sure. My son likes the gaiter style but the amount of protection he gets from it is questionable in my opinion. He also has some ear loop ones but we have a hard time finding those to fit his face. I guess he has a big face?? LOLI guess it can be done with an ear loop style?
I edited and added the report I was talking about. It was dated March.It was only published on June 2. The pre-print has not been out for 3 months, but for about 6 weeks. The article was firmed up and finalized during May.
Medical forums were already discussing it, but doctors whose hands are full treating CoVid (and every other disease that comes next) do not have time to do these studies. These are done by research specialists who know the statistical models and protocols to use (starting with ethically finding and informing patients). People do *not* like finding out there's something wrong with their body - half of people asked if they want free testing for, say, a genetic condition that could affect them later in life - say "Nope, rather not know."
We have a large amount of care homes here, it will be very interesting to see the detailed stats when they're ready, the proper/final ones! I believe sending all the oldies back into carehomes from hospital when this all started, was our biggest mistake. That, and continuing to allow literally thousands of flights to land here for far too long.
It is no coincidence that in Europe it is generally the more wealthier and more travel-y nations who have been hit hardest. Millions of northern Europeans flitting about through hub airports, and the February school break during which thousands go skiing in Italy/France. Heathrow has well over 1000 flights per day - straight off the plane and onto public transport, no wonder London got battered. Same applies in the US of course - your busiest airport cities seem to have kickstarted things and taken the biggest hit.
I edited and added the report I was talking about. It was dated March.
Did you notice the BBC reported the 41k figure today but also had the " ONS death certificates with CV19 on them" 50k figure posted with it too? I think they are preparing us for that as a final figure. I think the difference is likely to be deaths in the home. MOO
I guess it depends on your style of cut. He just worked around it and mine was easy. I guess the only way I can describe mine is intricate with many layers and angles. If that makes any sense.
Yes I had a surgical mask onI guess it can be done with an ear loop style?
I didn't post the original publication, another poster did. I only commented on it then searched for an earlier source, which I then added to my post. Not sure if you saw my edit.I'm talking about the juried publication in your first post. Do you have an actual academic citation for the claim in your post?
I can only find the one in the article you posted.
ETA - I found the article. And posted below why I think it didn't get much traction.
I keep a bag of masks in the car. I have been working on making my own masks, but I am still working on it.
Old Navy is selling masks, they probably are not great, but I ordered 10 from their website.
And someone here was selling masks at the Farmers Market, I bought ten from her the other day.
Masks are here to stay for awhile. I have a stack at work, in the car, and at home.