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The only thing that could possibly make this better would be an accompanying DIY mask tutorial Martha Stewart-style with the man himself, in full regalia using a t-shirt advertising an opiod overdose drug Wouldn't that be somethinghttps://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1246243351503962113 …
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My dad sent me this video of an Argentinean healthcare pro testing some regular household materials for their effectiveness in blocking particulates. What information am I missing? Seems like CDC is recommending something that’s pretty ineffective based on this simple test.pic.twitter.com/0ZdDa4OlCk
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I guess my main question is does it at least reduce the radius droplets travel.
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They're saving face (boom-tsch)
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Great, so now instead of firing this guy, they can make him redundant.
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Hey if wearing a mask like he is demonstrating gets me back to work I'll do it.
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He only said *purchased* masks were useless. They work if they're made with love.
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huh? they don’t want to say masks so as to protect ppe supply...
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