Ooops! You're right. My bad!He is the Orange County Mayor, not Orlando
Some have also had positive results of either patrons or employees. Hate to hear this.My understanding they are closing for cleaning.
I have a sister who lives in Florida and I’m really, really concerned. This is getting really bad.![]()
My landlord just came over and did the nose thing. Pissed me off! First I had to ask him to put on a mask, then he puts one on (didn't even have one, had to ask the carpet guy for one) but pulls it down under his nose. That does exactly nothing to isolate his germs! Ugh, I was so mad. He didn't even need to be here, he's just nebby. The carpet guy was here looking at things for 5 minutes, then he left and my landlord stood there for another 20 minutes trying to get me to gossip about my neighbors, touching my stuff with his un-gloved hands.I see so many people here in Michigan, especially lately, who have their masks either pulled all the way down around their necks or pulled down so their noses are fully exposed.
If you're going to wear them that way, just take the darn thing off. You're defeating the entire purpose.
Come back in a few days to see 4k new cases
This usually triggers a special cleaning. Contract tracing decides who is close contact and if they need to quarantine. It's sounds like a large portion of staff may have been affected. They should have the choice to quarantine and/or test.Some have also had positive results of either patrons or employees. Hate to hear this.
I still don't follow how a mask does not protect the person wearing one. If a mask is going to stop the virus from getting out to the air when it's fractions of a inch from your nose/mouth, how does it NOT keep the virus from getting through the mask after it has traveled some number of feet?She is required to wear a mask to protect them, but they aren't required to wear one to protect her
I still don't follow how a mask does not protect the person wearing one. If a mask is going to stop the virus from getting out to the air when it's fractions of a inch from your nose/mouth, how does it NOT keep the virus from getting through the mask after it has traveled some number of feet?
This usually triggers a special cleaning. Contract tracing decides who is close contact and if they need to quarantine. It's sounds like a large portion of staff may have been affected. They should have the choice to quarantine and/or test.
Hopefully, this will improve quickly. The process really weeds out the maybes and might pretty quickly. It's a lot less disruption when you can pinpoint the problems.Unfortunately, contact tracing is extremely understaffed in Florida. I heard they need to have more than 10,000 people doing it to adequately find and contain outbreaks. They only have approximately 1,500.
Florida's positivity rate is up to almost 12%. Lines to get tested have grown in the last few days, especially at the rapid result places.
FL Gov moving ahead with all re-opening plans, it's crazy.
But the mask would keep the droplets from getting to her nose and mouth. I'm only saying I think the phrase "masks don't protect the wearer" are false. Yes, they are more effective to protect others. But there's still got to be some effectiveness for the wearer.Cloth face masks only filter some of the virus that is expelled. If my daughter is sick, then some of the virus is caught in her mask, therefore helping to prevent her infecting the person she is talking to. It's not foolproof, but it is helping to lower the number of virus droplets that are expelled into the air, either in the vicinity or on the actual person.
If the person she is talking to is sick and not wearing a mask, then they are expelling virus droplets on the outside of her mask, her eyes, glasses if she is wearing them, her arms and her clothes. Her chances of being infected have just been increased.
If both people are masked, then the number of virus droplets expelled into the air have been decreased.
I cannot believe, that four months later, you STILL have to explain this to folks.Cloth face masks only filter some of the virus that is expelled. If my daughter is sick, then some of the virus is caught in her mask, therefore helping to prevent her infecting the person she is talking to. It's not foolproof, but it is helping to lower the number of virus droplets that are expelled into the air, either in the vicinity or on the actual person.
If the person she is talking to is sick and not wearing a mask, then they are expelling virus droplets on the outside of her mask, her eyes, glasses if she is wearing them, her arms and her clothes. Her chances of being infected have just been increased.
If both people are masked, then the number of virus droplets expelled into the air have been decreased.