Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread Robert
I'd be worried that adjust it would make me touch my face more? But I 
like the idea...


On 3/23/20 9:25 AM, Mike Meluskey wrote:
We just bought a bunch of tightly woven Neck Gaiter Buffs, which are 
sun protection sleeves
https://www.amazon.com/Bassdash-Protection-Protector-Kayaking-Activities/dp/B07WCSX2LJ?ref_=s9_apbd_orecs_hd_bw_bEJzz_rd_r=1BCV0FXRQ6HSBAFQA829_rd_p=a89ef3bb-03d0-573d-893c-f5cde13fe555_rd_s=merchandised-search-11_rd_t=BROWSE_rd_i=3413471 



To help out a little / stop us from touching our faces:
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jason-tetro/winter-scarf-germs_b_13549128.html 





On 23 Mar 2020, at 12:17, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:

There is a document online about making them.  Then end up being 
about 65 percent.  I think it is either 4 or 8 layers.
Cotton T shirt material.  You boil the fabric first.  Then orient it 
multiple directions.  The design was officially tested.


I ll see if I can find it...
Yep, here it is..
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373043/

-Original Message- From: Adam Moffett
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 9:46 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

My wifey got out her sewing machine and made a stack of cotton face
masks yesterday.  Apparently local doctor's offices were asking for them
to be donated.  Some hospitals need them too, and maybe your friends and
family need them.

If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you can do
with that skill.



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Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread Mike Meluskey
We just bought a bunch of tightly woven Neck Gaiter Buffs, which are sun 
protection sleeves

https://www.amazon.com/Bassdash-Protection-Protector-Kayaking-Activities/dp/B07WCSX2LJ?ref_=s9_apbd_orecs_hd_bw_bEJzz_rd_r=1BCV0FXRQ6HSBAFQA829_rd_p=a89ef3bb-03d0-573d-893c-f5cde13fe555_rd_s=merchandised-search-11_rd_t=BROWSE_rd_i=3413471

To help out a little / stop us from touching our faces:
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jason-tetro/winter-scarf-germs_b_13549128.html



On 23 Mar 2020, at 12:17, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:

There is a document online about making them.  Then end up being about 
65 percent.  I think it is either 4 or 8 layers.
Cotton T shirt material.  You boil the fabric first.  Then orient it 
multiple directions.  The design was officially tested.


I ll see if I can find it...
Yep, here it is..
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373043/

-Original Message- From: Adam Moffett
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 9:46 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

My wifey got out her sewing machine and made a stack of cotton face
masks yesterday.  Apparently local doctor's offices were asking for 
them
to be donated.  Some hospitals need them too, and maybe your friends 
and

family need them.

If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you can do
with that skill.



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Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread chuck
There is a document online about making them.  Then end up being about 65 
percent.  I think it is either 4 or 8 layers.
Cotton T shirt material.  You boil the fabric first.  Then orient it 
multiple directions.  The design was officially tested.


I ll see if I can find it...
Yep, here it is..
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373043/

-Original Message- 
From: Adam Moffett

Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 9:46 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

My wifey got out her sewing machine and made a stack of cotton face
masks yesterday.  Apparently local doctor's offices were asking for them
to be donated.  Some hospitals need them too, and maybe your friends and
family need them.

If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you can do
with that skill.



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Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread Bill Prince

  
  
Plus I see half the people wearing masks, but not covering their
  nose. And I also see people wearing a mask, and then touching
  their face around the eyes.
Points being that he mask might be effective if you are already
  infected & you want to avoid sharing virus particles with
  those around you.


bp



On 3/23/2020 9:02 AM, Adam Moffett
  wrote:


  
  No, but neither are any of the other types.  The biggest
benefits of a mask are
  1) You can't touch your face .which you do on average 20
times per hour without even thinking about it.
  2) It keeps your own germs contained to your face.
  I.E.: It protects the people around you better than it protects
yourself.  A cloth mask does both of those things just as well
as a disposable paper surgical mask.  
  No face mask is going to keep you from breathing in virus
particles (no, not even the N95 masks).  In a study they had
people wear different types of masks around flu* patients at
home.  The control group wore no masks at all.  This was
considered ethical because at home the default state is
not wearing masks anyway.  The result was that masks reduced the
chance of catching the flu, but it didn't make a big difference
which type of mask people had.  We can shout about wearing the
N95 mask "properly" with a good seal and yada yada, but how many
people are actually trained for that and how many will be
diligent about keeping the mask sealed at all times?  
  
  *(I know this virus is not influenza, but it spreads through
the same basic mechanisms).
  
  
  On 3/23/2020 11:50 AM, Jay Weekley
wrote:
  
  Are
they effective for filtering the virus? 

Adam Moffett wrote: 
My wifey got out her sewing machine and
  made a stack of cotton face masks yesterday.  Apparently local
  doctor's offices were asking for them to be donated.  Some
  hospitals need them too, and maybe your friends and family
  need them. 
  
  If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you
  can do with that skill. 
  
  
  


  
  
  

  


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Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread Adam Moffett
No, but neither are any of the other types.  The biggest benefits of a 
mask are


1) You can't touch your face .which you do on average 20 times per 
hour without even thinking about it.


2) It keeps your own germs contained to your face.

I.E.: It protects the people around you better than it protects 
yourself.  A cloth mask does both of those things just as well as a 
disposable paper surgical mask.


No face mask is going to keep you from breathing in virus particles (no, 
not even the N95 masks).  In a study they had people wear different 
types of masks around flu* patients at home.  The control group wore no 
masks at all.  This was considered ethical because /at home/ the default 
state is not wearing masks anyway.  The result was that masks reduced 
the chance of catching the flu, but it didn't make a big difference 
which type of mask people had.  We can shout about wearing the N95 mask 
"properly" with a good seal and yada yada, but how many people are 
actually trained for that and how many will be diligent about keeping 
the mask sealed at all times?


*(I know this virus is not influenza, but it spreads through the same 
basic mechanisms).



On 3/23/2020 11:50 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:

Are they effective for filtering the virus?

Adam Moffett wrote:
My wifey got out her sewing machine and made a stack of cotton face 
masks yesterday.  Apparently local doctor's offices were asking for 
them to be donated.  Some hospitals need them too, and maybe your 
friends and family need them.


If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you can do 
with that skill.






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Re: [AFMUG] OT: Covid19 contribution

2020-03-23 Thread Jay Weekley

Are they effective for filtering the virus?

Adam Moffett wrote:
My wifey got out her sewing machine and made a stack of cotton face 
masks yesterday.  Apparently local doctor's offices were asking for 
them to be donated.  Some hospitals need them too, and maybe your 
friends and family need them.


If you or someone you know can sew it's something helpful you can do 
with that skill.






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