Anonymous ID: 7665df April 29, 2020, 10:52 a.m. No.8962669   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8962440

I believe it's highly likely the virus passed through our household/community in January. Very virulent, 4-day incubation, extremely Bronchial, especially during the night. Everyone got it but me, but I was pounding Vit C, Garlic Capsules, and taking Elderberry Syrup we make. And I was maximally exposed.

 

Anyway, if I get a look, am just going to tell the person "I have immunity". From what, won't elaborate.

 

Can't believe the anti-body test, just started in our community, costs $130. THIS should be FREE to everyone that wants it (or at a more reasonable cost).

Anonymous ID: 7665df April 29, 2020, 11:07 a.m. No.8962781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2805

>>8962609

Been thinking of all sorts of "mask messages".

I do like the "Trump 2020" suggestion an anon put forth several days ago. Would buy/wear one of those at this point.

Kek - hive mind, just saw this post while putting this together:

>>8962765

>Trump Team should send out TRUMP 2020 handkerchiefs to everyone that ever donated so they could wear them as masks.

 

Can ANYONE explain why it makes sense to wear masks in the car? Every time I see drivers with masks on within their vehicles, it just looks STOOOPID.

 

Also:

https://people.com/human-interest/man-wearing-n95-mask-passes-out-while-driving-car-crashing-into-pole/

 

Man Wearing N95 Mask Passes Out While Driving Car, Crashing into Pole

 

The driver passed out from a lack of oxygen, the Lincoln Park Police Department said

By Jason Duaine Hahn April 24, 2020 09:18 PM

A New Jersey man passed out and crashed into a telephone pole this week, and police believe the accident could have been avoided if he hadn’t worn an N95 mask while driving.

 

People around the country have been asked to wear facial coverings while out in public to help stop the spread of coronavirus. But according to the Lincoln Park Police Department, wearing an N95 mask too long can cause someone to inadvertently restrict their oxygen — which is what they believed happened to a man who crashed his car on Thursday.

 

“The LPPD responded to a lone occupant single car motor vehicle crash yesterday,” the department said in a post to their Facebook page on Friday. “The crash is believed to have resulted from the driver wearing an N95 mask for several hours and subsequently passing out behind the wheel due to insufficient oxygen intake/excessive carbon dioxide intake.”

 

“Motorists and the public alike are reminded that while masks should be used in public settings to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, they are not necessary outdoors when social distancing can be maintained, and especially not necessary when driving a vehicle with no additional occupants,” they added.