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81% of statistics are made up.Sunlight kills 50% of the virus every 90 seconds. Outdoors on a sunny day is probably the safest place to be.
81% of statistics are made up.Sunlight kills 50% of the virus every 90 seconds. Outdoors on a sunny day is probably the safest place to be.
My sister-in-law needs that badly.Get you one of these bad boys:
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Quarantining in Florida!
Think you'll be able to convince the USGA if you break 100?10:07 tee time. Everyone in their own carts, no pulling flags, no raking bunkers.
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We have stomach aches here in the Northeast (with no golf medicine) and you are bragging to us about how good your stomach feels. Not fair bro!10:07 tee time. Everyone in their own carts, no pulling flags, no raking bunkers.
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But this stat is absolutely true. 50% of the virus dies in 90 seconds (every 90 seconds) in direct sunlight.81% of statistics are made up.
But this stat is absolutely true. 50% of the virus dies in 90 seconds (every 90 seconds) in direct sunlight.
3:33 for me. I need to work today.10:07 tee time. Everyone in their own carts, no pulling flags, no raking bunkers.
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I teach middle school math in a 18 months-8th grade independent private school. We're running remotely for the remainder of the school year and I'm part of a group that is planning how we will adjust to school next year. We're looking for an in-person/remote hybrid, but it's obviously going to be a burden for a) families with younger students; b) teachers with younger kids).I still can't get over the fact that the governor hasn't canceled school for the year.
As a high school teacher, I find it laughable that we're going to be in buildings 20 days from now - as currently scheduled...
Personally, I think distance learning is going to be in effect until January.
No, you're wrong. But here's the good news. Read this and you will become educated.... experimentally under the right conditions (temp and humidity).
... experimentally under the right conditions (temp and humidity).
No, you're wrong. But here's the good news. Read this and you will become educated.
William Bryan, science and technology advisor to the Department of Homeland Security secretary shared a slide summarizing major findings of the experiment that was carried out at the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center in Maryland.
It showed that the virus's half-life -- the time taken for it to reduce to half its amount -- was 18 hours when the temperature was 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 24 degrees Celsius) with 20 percent humidity on a non-porous surface.
This includes things like door handles and stainless steel.
But the half-life dropped to six hours when humidity rose to 80 percent -- and to just two minutes when sunlight was added to the equation.
When the virus was aerosolized -- meaning suspended in the air -- the half-life was one hour when the temperature was 70 to 75 degrees with 20 percent humidity.
In the presence of sunlight, this dropped to just one and a half minutes.
So just add sunlight to any condition.
So... if the temperature changes (below 70/above 75) or the humidity percentage changes (above 80/below20) - the half life is effected.
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Can you go for a long walk? Put on some music or a podcast that has nothing to do with current events and just walk for an hour or so. It can do wonders. Deep breaths help, too.The street in front of my house is now torn up for the second or third time in months for Peoples Gas and the house being built right next to me. All I hear from like 7:30 in the morning every single day is jackhammers, diamond blade saws, backhoes and the foreman yelling in his native tongue. It's getting to the point I can't get anything done from home and am having trouble even thinking. I'm really not doing well lately.
I have a jury duty notice to report June 5th to Hartford Superior Court. I'd prefer to avoid this, I won't do well emotionally with this task. In the past I've used the 10 month postponement option to around Christmas when things are slow. Attendance hasn't been needed.
I believe Courts are closed right now for major stuff. Is there a good chance they'll still be closed on June 5th? Any lawyer Boneyarders with their finger on the pulse?
Did you drink the bleach straight, mixed, or with a chaser?Yeah, read that chart. It confirms what I have been saying. Note the difference between 80% humity and 20% humidity. Compared to the other numbers they are virtually insignificant. Yep, you found a technicality. But It a distinction without a meaningful difference. The chart does reinforce my original point that the safest place to be is outdoors in sunlight where the virus dies quite quickly.