Ship of horrors: life and death on the lawless high seas
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...70-new-zealand
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Ship of horrors: life and death on the lawless high seas
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...70-new-zealand
...but, but, but it came from Whole Foods, so it is wonderfully environmentally safe and sound, caught and packed by people making six figures and fished only from schools who want to be caught and eaten to sustain world peace.
I was thinking they might do some trips out to the 200-mile limit that were somewhat shorter but yeah AK trips would be drastically longer no doubt.
I'm sure there's decent jobs aboard, Merchant Marine jobs pay very well. But the navigation and shipboard operations staff is a completely different group than the processing people and there's no path from one to the other. You don't go from gutting fish to driving the boat.
Absolute differences in risk of infection with and without PPE. Very large meta-study.
https://www.thelancet.com/action/sho...2820%2931142-9
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I’m still curious about forced air. As in wind, or say a person’s swamp cooler or fan forcing a stream of air out of the house. How can that not nullify the distance?
there was a fairly well-publicized analysis of an infection cluster from a restaurant, and infections clearly favored certain people/seats via airflow - most infected were in the circulating airflow of the air conditioner.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0764_article
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Great. My neighbor, a pharmacist, nice guy, has a new swamp cooler blowing straight into my gardening area. I’m sure he comes into contact of zero viruses.
If you're downwind, you mean? It does a little but it's also important to note that dilution happens both with time and distance. Particles don't travel straight, they bounce off each other and twirl in little eddies, so a cloud of them won't just move downwind without dispersing somewhat. And of course growing with time, and a larger volume means a lower concentration. (That's the biggest driver for distance recommendations, I would assume, since a sphere of stuff becomes less concentrated with the cube of its radius/distance from the source.)
Experts dismiss Italian report of weakened virus. One explanation I didn't consider was a difference in who is tested--early on only the very sick were being tested so higher viral loads would be expected than if people with mild symptoms were tested.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...482_story.html
Lancet study shows that HCW's should be using N95's, not surgical masks. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/01/h...gtype=Homepage
If HCW's why not everyone else? Unfortunately the lack of a federal response to greatly ramp up N95 production means that HCW's and ordinary citizens will continue to die unnecessarily. Coronagate.
I have a huge yard, but it’s mostly already full of plants, and a huge portion is very shaded. The best most sunny area to grow veggies is directly in front of the window he put the exhaust port in. The plants wiggle in the breeze. One good area is as far as 15 feet away, but one area I wanted to expand to is only 3 feet away.
The fact he’s a pharmacist isn’t easing my concerns at all.
I could ask him to pick a different window, or attach a hose to it.
Don’t really wanna deal with it. Don’t wanna get sick.
I'm sure there are people here who know better than me, but I wouldn't worry much about a spot with full sun getting moist/warm air from a swamp cooler. UV and time for the plants. Otherwise, how often are you and he both standing at your respective ends of this flow at the same time? If you wash your veggies as well as the ones I'm buying at the store I think you're safer than me.
Based on the current new cycle, I think this pandemic is over... everyone has moved on. :(
@jono, not worried about the plants at all, worried about me huffing his house fumes while I’m there working daily. Will be at least half hour or more per day 7 days a week. I would think if he hypothetically got cofefe, he would not need to be home or standing there to have virus air being ported out with velocity.
(And also just even getting a common cold in this crazy time would be a major setback)
One minute the concern seems crazy the next it seems real.
Yeah, definitely not. Good and terrible jobs for sure. I'd be surprised if they aren't somewhat segregated onboard as well.
And it's hard core for everyone. Those ships leave Seattle, sail through the Strait of Juan de Fuca, then across open ocean to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands. That's got to be rough as shit.
You need to go over there, knock on the door and demand he stop blowing his covids all over your garden.
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Wear a GoPro. Post footy.
Seriously, though, concentration of cooties in his house isn't going to be homogenous. But if he likes stripping down and rubbing his fleshy man-bits on the swamp cooler on hot days, best go back inside until he finishes.
And his tinfoil hat.
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I only wear my hat every other minute.
China is ASSHOLE
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