Russia Orders National Mask Mandate As COVID-19 Cases Spike (cbsnews.com) 59
In an effort to curb the second wave of COVID-19, the Russian government on Tuesday implemented a nationwide mask mandate, as coronavirus cases spike worldwide. CBS News reports: Under the new mandate, effective Wednesday, masks will be mandatory in crowded public spaces, such as public transportation, parking lots and elevators, according to the order published on the website for the federal health watchdog agency Rospotrebnadzor, also known as the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing. The department has also advised local authorities to ban all entertainment activities, including bars and restaurants, between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. It recommended strengthening safety protocols on public transport, taxis, shops, restaurants and theaters. People not wearing masks will be refused service in these establishments. However, Moscow authorities said that they are not planning to close nightclubs and bars overnight.
Russia has had over 1,520,000 cases of COVID-19 and over 26,000 deaths since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University. It recorded a record-high number of new cases on Monday, with 17,148, and October has seen more confirmed cases in the country overall than any other month. [...] The country has the fourth-highest number of COVID-19 cases in the world, behind the United States, India and Brazil.
Russia has had over 1,520,000 cases of COVID-19 and over 26,000 deaths since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University. It recorded a record-high number of new cases on Monday, with 17,148, and October has seen more confirmed cases in the country overall than any other month. [...] The country has the fourth-highest number of COVID-19 cases in the world, behind the United States, India and Brazil.
Vaccine? (Score:5, Insightful)
I thought the russians developed a vaccine? Why aren't they distributing it to their population? Or does it not work?
Re:Vaccine? (Score:4, Funny)
I thought the russians developed a vaccine? Why aren't they distributing it to their population? Or does it not work?
The "vaccine" is incorporated into the masks.
[ And now that Putin has mandated this, Trump can start wearing one ... a very strong and power, beautiful, mask. :-) ]
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Re: Vaccine? (Score:2)
Yeah, but bleach is more effective.
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I know you are trying to be funny,
but you are a nice example of when partisans cross the line between reality and basically WWII "The Jew" posters, describing "the inherent flaws of the race".
That line is right above you.
Hate Putin all you want. Like we all do.
But stay in reality
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Notice how politely they just gloss over the fact that it obviously doesn't work and obviously nobody ever thought it had any chance of working.
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The Russian one is midway through a 40,000 person trial, which if the articles this week are correct, they are thus far successful.
Successful based on what exactly? Even here in the US where we have effectively done jack all to curb the spread of it, the survival rate for this "virus" is well north of 90% without any interdiction the vast majority of the people infected never require ANY medical assistance much less hospitalization. So what exactly are the metrics of success regarding mass hysteria?
Re: Vaccine? (Score:2)
https://m.slashdot.org/story/3... [slashdot.org]
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WAT?
1 Hovering about a link always shows you the URL.
2. You posted a link. With the description also being the URL. Slashdot made it one, and you knew that.
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I thought the russians developed a vaccine? Why aren't they distributing it to their population? Or does it not work?
It hasn't really been tested enough to know if it works or not yet.
Even if it does work. They just can't make enough of it anyway. [cnn.com]
Re:Vaccine? (Score:4, Informative)
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Behind the US
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Better to just WFH (Score:1)
If in any way your job can be done remotely, do it. This will really help bring the potential down. I am ready to WFH through the winter if needed and will only be happy if given the opportunity. I have no idea why anyone would want me in an office, but for some reason I am in high demand to decorate a nearly empty room with my flesh.
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I'm guessing that's it's a handsome piece of flesh. Maybe there are hidden cameras and you're on a live stream.
Re: Better to just WFH (Score:2)
Is this some sly way of advertising your onlyfans?
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If you're a nurse and you live above the 3rd floor, be sure to keep a parachute at hand.
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What the hell is WFH?
Windows for Hell?
Short for WaiFuH?
Wanking Frozen Hitler?
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Are you saying you've lived through 2020 without picking up on the common abbreviation for Work From Home and recognising it in context in a short post that talks about doing your job remotely? I'm not sure that's necessarily a bad thing but I suspect it's unusual.
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Yes, I am actually not Murican, nor is my job physically possible from home, as is the case for anyonewhere I work.
Somebody not living on little planet Murica... untinkable, right?
Also, Wanking Frozen Hitler waa prett funny, admit it!
More fodder (Score:1)
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Doesn't Fox news like Putin for his strength(https://www.politicususa.com/2014/07/22/fox-news-contributor-obamas-frightened-praises-putin-real-leader.html)? Don't they also say masks make you weak? I wonder how they'll reconcile those two ideas. Not sarcasm or rhetorical. I genuinely wonder.
Hypocrisy has never been an issue for the Fox News viewer.
Yes, but I like to hear what the creative exception/excuse/rationalization they come up with. Some of them are quite creative.
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I figured it'll be the opposite, Trump will now start touting masks and enacting mask-wearing requirements..
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We can't allow a mask gap. Wear your mask now!
But sir, China have been wearing masks for months...head asplodes...
Re: More fodder (Score:2)
Russia is waaaay more anti-mask than anyone in the US. I have never had some random stranger come up to me and berate me for wearing a mask. I have seen people complain about wearing one. I have seen people insist they dont work. I have seen about 1/3rd of mask wearers purposely leave their nose uncovered turning it into a mouth guard. But never have I had a series of people berate me because I choose to wear a mask.
I have a friend who immigrated from the USSR back in the 80s. He remarried about 8 years ago
Seriously though (Score:2)
I wonder if there'll be disinformation spread over there too warning about conspiracies
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Folks who publically complain TOO loudly about official narratives in russia have a bad habit of ending up getting poked by strange men with unreasonably pointy umbrellas.
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Only if they're popular. Russia is smart enough to let regular people vent, as long as it doesn't get popular.
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Yeah, how primitive!
In America, we got proper gula... err, I mean black sites, like Guantanamo! And the USA
A PATRIOT Act (It's really called that!)! We can disappear anyone without trial or ability to call his family! Even though Obama said he would end it, lol. And best of all: We can actually make the livesto..err...population want what we tell them to want! Our partisan breeding mass psychology schemes are second to none! They will blame the victims!
We are /so/ much better!
U Jelly, Stalin?(TM)
What happened to the vaccine? (Score:3)
Russia announced a vaccine a bit ago now. What a surprise, rushing out a vaccine that isn't sufficiently tested would prove to be a bad idea.
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In Soviet Russia, mask wears you?
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In Soviet Russia vaccine protects virus!
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Well duh. Have you checked what homo sapiens effectively is for this planet?
"Pathogen" doesn't even begin to describe it.
Re: What happened to the vaccine? (Score:2)
You do realize that production is still a thing right? It takes two doses to make someone immune. There are 147 million people in russia. Thats 300 million doses. Their health ministers are saying even 30 million my end of the year is an unrealistic goal. But lets say that for arguments sake its not. Lets say they can pull that rabbit out of their hat. 30million doses in 3 months. Thats 10 million doses a month. How many months will it take to vaccinate all 147 million people with a 2 dose requirement? 30
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Russia announced a vaccine a bit ago now. What a surprise, rushing out a vaccine that isn't sufficiently tested would prove to be a bad idea.
Fortunately they didn't rush out the vaccine. They said they they have one. They didn't say they are giving it to the general public. The vaccine is currently undergoing clinical testing.
Memo Distribution (Score:3)
I wonder if the memo will make it down to Putin's direct reports?
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Well, Trump doesn't read, so no masks for America I guess.
But! (Score:2)
But Russia has a vaccine, they said so! Just in time to save Trump's pustulant election ass!
Re: I've always said random cloth is idiotic. (Score:3)
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Masks do not have "pores", they are not sieves. They have many layers of fiber, electrically charged in case of proper masks to help particles stick to them.
But even cloth masks help, if anything just by slowing down the droplets so that they fall down before they hit the face of the next guy. You can find plenty of videos showing that effect.
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Yes, they are literally sieves! That is the entire freaking point.
Even with being charged. The distance between hole borders is key to the whole damn trick!
At least actual masks! Not whatever crap you've been wearing.
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Here is a video explaining how N95 masks work. This can be applied to other types of masks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
The Wikipedia article on HEPA filters, which work on the same principle also explain it well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Masks are like a forest of fibers, and the probability of stopping a particle depends on the thickness of the material. If they were sieves, thickness wouldn't matter.
Imagine trying to go through a forest blindfolded, even if the space between the trees is wide
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So a national mask, given to everyone, woild make a lot of sense. It's a cost everyone has to share anyway, aka a state cost. Buying as a group can massively lower the total economic cost. Making them yourself is even better.
You mean like the masks the USPS was going to deliver, but was blocked by the White House? Also, pore size is an issue for aerosol spread, not for droplets. I have N95 masks. When fitted right it is hard to breath. That would protect me from aerosols. I have a cloth mask, that fits me well (most don't). Even with three layers of cross grain fabric, I can breath easily. This will protect others if I'm asymptotic but shedding virus and provides me some level of protection against droplets from others.
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Of course you can breathe easil.! Because they don't stop anything but large droplets.
The only way to get easy breathing while stopping things, is to have a *lot* of surface area. You know, like professional asbestos or radiation filters*:
Lots and lots of folds.
So... yeah ... Humanity literally is too stupid to live.
Probably a good thing for the planet
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* Which work differently, since they have to catch much smaller molecules, and are not pore-based, but for this argument the principle is the same.
WFT is it with these nutjob moderators? (Score:1)
How the hell is being freaking *scientific* and not ideologic-delusional about masks worth (-1)??
Leasn some BASIC freaking chemical kinetics and materials science!
WTF is wrong with you people!?
Ahahahahaha (Score:2)