I mean, if we're being honest, if this was legit pandemic as bad as they claim, and there was anywhere you should probably wear an appropriate n95 mask, it would probably be on airplane where you have a shit ton of people in a very tight space with recycled air.
My understanding is that commercial aircraft are capable of circulating air to the outside. On my last flight the airline also touted filters that remove over 99.9% of particles. If that’s true, it makes maskism even more of a pathetic virtue signal.
From a study about this very topic in 2018 before all of this retarded madness... Just to give some perspective on what I'm talking about.
This isn't some new idea I'm coming up with here.....
"The study, published in March in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, involved several experiments to test the likelihood of an infected passenger transmitting an illness like the flu—which is known to spread through respiratory droplets—to other passengers. Researchers found that, for people seated within a seat or two to the side, or within one row forward or backward, the chances of catching a contagious virus were about 80%."
So my point stands. Airplanes are at least going to be a more likely place of transmission than a lot of other places. The science is pretty simple.
I don't know... It really it depends on just how fast it's moving that air through there and how long the virus can actually stay alive like that, but you're talking about some really really fucking close quarters in the shity seats, which make up the majority of commercial aircraft.
I'm just saying, of all the masked mandates anywhere, ones on commercial airlines flying all over the place make more sense to me than having them on just about anywhere else.
They're definitely the places I would bitch about the least, as much as I would hate flying with a mask on.
If they’re going to take precautions I’d prefer preventative measures like pre flight temperature checks over maskism. I think too many people believe the mask is guaranteed protection.
No way I'm fucking flying until this mask bullshit is over.
I refuse to get a haircut wearing a mask.
I gotta get my teeth cleaned. I don't know how that's going to work. (lul)
Fear of media shaming?
I've already been refusing to fly until the mask mandates are gone.
In fact, I cancelled three trips I had booked, along with the associated hotel and car rentals.
If the airlines want me to start spending money again, they'll have to end the mask mandates first.
I mean, if we're being honest, if this was legit pandemic as bad as they claim, and there was anywhere you should probably wear an appropriate n95 mask, it would probably be on airplane where you have a shit ton of people in a very tight space with recycled air.
But that's a lot of ifs
My understanding is that commercial aircraft are capable of circulating air to the outside. On my last flight the airline also touted filters that remove over 99.9% of particles. If that’s true, it makes maskism even more of a pathetic virtue signal.
From a study about this very topic in 2018 before all of this retarded madness... Just to give some perspective on what I'm talking about.
This isn't some new idea I'm coming up with here.....
"The study, published in March in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, involved several experiments to test the likelihood of an infected passenger transmitting an illness like the flu—which is known to spread through respiratory droplets—to other passengers. Researchers found that, for people seated within a seat or two to the side, or within one row forward or backward, the chances of catching a contagious virus were about 80%."
So my point stands. Airplanes are at least going to be a more likely place of transmission than a lot of other places. The science is pretty simple.
I don't know... It really it depends on just how fast it's moving that air through there and how long the virus can actually stay alive like that, but you're talking about some really really fucking close quarters in the shity seats, which make up the majority of commercial aircraft.
I'm just saying, of all the masked mandates anywhere, ones on commercial airlines flying all over the place make more sense to me than having them on just about anywhere else.
They're definitely the places I would bitch about the least, as much as I would hate flying with a mask on.
If they’re going to take precautions I’d prefer preventative measures like pre flight temperature checks over maskism. I think too many people believe the mask is guaranteed protection.