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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2286584" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Somewhat concerning to read in that article that the one of the three teachers who died in Arizona had asthma, diabetes and lupus.. All three wore masks, gloves and social distanced. It's becoming more apparent to me that this thing is airborne rather than just droplets from coughs and sneezes.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly I visited my mum in her dementia care home earlier where we social distanced outside. Heart-breaking not to be able to give her a hug, but that's another story! However one of the carers told me that back in November/December/January they had a higher death rate in the home than any other period for years and many staff were off with what was assumed at the time colds or flu. May just be coincidence as since all have been tested at the home and are clear (for now) but one strange coincidence anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2286584, member: 521172"] Somewhat concerning to read in that article that the one of the three teachers who died in Arizona had asthma, diabetes and lupus.. All three wore masks, gloves and social distanced. It's becoming more apparent to me that this thing is airborne rather than just droplets from coughs and sneezes. Interestingly I visited my mum in her dementia care home earlier where we social distanced outside. Heart-breaking not to be able to give her a hug, but that's another story! However one of the carers told me that back in November/December/January they had a higher death rate in the home than any other period for years and many staff were off with what was assumed at the time colds or flu. May just be coincidence as since all have been tested at the home and are clear (for now) but one strange coincidence anyway. [/QUOTE]
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