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originally posted by: Daughter2
a reply to: chr0naut
No, it can be sprayed:
www.sciencemag.org...
"In ongoing studies, the researchers spray influenza virus into the noses of volunteers via a mist, created by an atomizer that only produces particles larger than 10 microns. These relatively fat particles can cause infections in the upper respiratory pathway but do not reach the lungs, where influenza virus can cause life-threatening pneumonia. To avoid infecting others, participants remain in hospital isolation rooms for 9 days. “I’ve challenged nearly 200 people and have had no serious complications,” Memoli says. “The worst thing that happened is a guy slipped in a shower.”"
This study made the particles large but it didn't say they couldn't be made smaller.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Farts would be an ideal delivery system to saturate a room.
DB has used this method successfully, many times, to clear the buffet line at Golden Corral.
I thought it was the Crazy Horse II?
There too.
The lap dance ladies all call him 'The Super Spreader'.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: rhodesj2314
It is possible that COVID has been sprayed at POTUS events and the WH to give them COVID?
No. It is not.
originally posted by: rhodesj2314
All of these people testing positive for COVID at the WH and POTUS events has me thinking of the scene in the movie RED where the Russian agent sprays the scent of natural gas in a banquet room to simulate a gas leak and evacuate the room.
It is possible that COVID has been sprayed at POTUS events and the WH to give them COVID?