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A仔媽咪 發表於 20-2-3 22:13
無排過,好彩一向有適量存貨。

我近期都冇買過 落街唔同人講嘢 我都冇戴


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MM2H 發表於 20-2-4 12:10
認同,而且呢段時期,除必要返工外,真係冇需要成日出街,仲要不停排隊買口罩,確實冇必要,到現時為止, ...

我都係 落街做運動咁樣根本唔使戴


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MM2H 發表於 20-2-4 12:29
我認同林鄭所講,狂用口罩根本唔會減低傳染機率,口罩應係用於防止帶菌者傳播,唔係健康人士用以防飛沫

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其實我都同意 如果落街唔同人接觸 根本冇咩機會傳染 反而洗手更為重要

節錄Professor Kenneth Tsang 曾華德醫生 非常有名的呼吸系統專科醫生Specialist in Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Clinical Professor, University of Hong Kong
2/2/2020

The fear of catching WP needs to be verified. You have to catch WP from someone who has the virus. Where is this patient with WP? This WP patient who will infect you needs to have caught it from somewhere else beforehand. There is clearly human-to-human transmission but this seemed to be confined to family circle or from patients to medical stafff下續


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setrea 發表於 20-2-4 13:03
其實我都同意 如果落街唔同人接觸 根本冇咩機會傳染 反而洗手更為重要

節錄Professor Kenneth Tsang 曾華 ...

There was ONE case of a coach driver infected by Wuhan patients in Japan, but this human-to-human infection has not been reported in other countries, or at least not yet.

Altogether we have 14 proven cases in HK and these are almost all from the Mainland. We do not seem to have a community-based infection chain i.e. human-to-human spread within Hong Kong, at least not yet. In other words, we do not have Hongkongers infecting Hongkongers in the streets, in the supermarkers, in the restaurants, in the airport or in the office, at least not yet! Hence there is no need to panic. There is clearly a lot of political panic and a lot of Western manipulation of this process.下續




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setrea 發表於 20-2-4 13:09
There was ONE case of a coach driver infected by Wuhan patients in Japan, but this human-to-human i ...

Let me tell you that influenza causes 40,000 deaths in America every year! Wuhan Pneumonia so far has a death rate of 2% only, God keep it like that please. ...

I attach some very well written and best of all, simple instructions from the Canadians from B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC):

1. The most important thing a person can do to prevent getting coronavirus is to wash their hands regularly and avoid touching their face
2. Coronavirus is not something that comes in through the skin. This virus is remitted through large droplets that are breathed deep into a person’s lungs.
3. Receptors for coronavirus are found deep in a person’s lungs. A person must inhale enough of the virus that it can actually bind to those receptors deep in the lungs.



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setrea 發表於 20-2-4 13:14
Let me tell you that influenza causes 40,000 deaths in America every year! Wuhan Pneumonia so far h ...


4. Coronavirus is not airborne. The virus is transmitted through larger droplets that fall quickly out of the air — after a sneeze, for example.
5. Coronavirus is not something that people can get from casual contact. A person must be in close proximity (within two metres) with somebody to be able to inhale those droplets if a person coughs or sneezes in front of them without covering up.
6. The droplets can fall to the ground after a sneeze and a person can touch them with their hands. The risk of transmission is low in this case, as those droplets must be of significant enough quantity to make it to the receptors in a person’s lungs...


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setrea 發表於 20-2-4 13:16
4. Coronavirus is not airborne. The virus is transmitted through larger droplets that fall quickly ...

8. Masks should be used by sick people to prevent transmission to other people. A mask will help keep a person’s droplets in.
9. It may be less effective to wear a mask in the community when a person is not sick themselves. Masks may give a person a false sense of security and are likely to increase the number of times a person will touch their own face to adjust the mask or for other reasons...

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