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non-mask options during an airborne epidemic
I always use my N95 elastomeric mask when I'm around people. There are some situations, though, where that option is not available. There are practical situations like eating and drinking. There are also medical exceptions like exams, dentistry, or surgery. I thought I'd mention some options I'm exploring for these situations.
For eating and drinking (outdoors only, around others), I've previously mentioned wearing a Woody Knows nostril filter. I keep it in, then I add my usual mask on top when I'm not eating/drinking (outdoors only). When I was still working in the office, I would eat my meals alone in my car rather than inside with others.
For medical procedures, I'm looking into nasal spray options. Supposedly, they can offer a few hours of reduced risk. They seem to come in 2 varieties, one for pre-exposure and one for post-exposure. Today, I bought bottles of each to try them out to see how they "feel" in my allergy-prone sinuses. And, of course, I still have my Corsi-Rosenthal box which I use after humans other than me have been inside my house. It's been used many times this year for helping to clear the air after workers' time in here. I keep my mask on while people are inside my house and while the air is clearing out after they leave.
- pre-exposure
- post-exposure
- Nasomin, with iodine and fulvic acid (I found at Amazon)
- mouthwashes, such as Listerine or Chlorhexidine, which I still need to buy somewhere
I thought I'd share, since there are no great guidelines for how mere peons in this world can protect themselves with non-prescription solutions. I don't even know what the CDC is promoting these days in their post-COVID nonsense, but The People's CDC still has this good slideshow for improving safety for in-person gatherings and another one for attending political protests. As always, a multi-pronged strategy is best.
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