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Refresher Course How to greatly increase your catching COVID-19/
LONG COVID(&other airborne illnesses) by going maskless!
By: Masked Man Date: May 28, 2025, 7:16 pm
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Masked Man Preface:
Masked Man would like to try a little reverse psychology...
wanna catch covid/long covid, and contribute to the next variant
and its ability to evolve? Wanna catch most airborne diseases
and illnesses? Then this refresher course by the World Health
Organization is for you!
Here's a simple Refresher Course on how you too can catch
COVID-19/LONG COVID (and other airborne illnesses) for those
planning on catching airborne viruses such as covid. Simply
breathe it in to get sick to help create the next variant. This
is a hypotheses that has been proven over the test of time again
and again to be evident that those who breathe it or rub it into
our membranes tend to get infected. For those planning on
sharing germs and contracting disease there is an art to it:
simply go maskless to help your chances of inhaling infectious
particles and follow the science behind the matter stated
clearly in the following established study on how covid is
transmitted.... This is the reality behind how to catch covid in
a nut shell; a reality that has held up well against the test of
time thus far...
Source 1. The World Health Organization
SUMMARY:
"How does COVID-19 spread between people?
We know that the disease is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus,
which spreads between people in several different ways.
Current evidence suggests that the virus spreads mainly
between people who are in close contact with each other, for
example at a conversational distance. The virus can spread from
an infected person’s mouth or nose in small liquid particles
when they cough, sneeze, speak, sing or breathe. Another person
can then contract the virus when infectious particles that pass
through the air are inhaled at short range (this is often called
short-range aerosol or short-range airborne transmission) or if
infectious particles come into direct contact with the eyes,
nose, or mouth (droplet transmission).
The virus can also spread in poorly ventilated and/or
crowded indoor settings, where people tend to spend longer
periods of time. This is because aerosols can remain suspended
in the air or travel farther than conversational distance (this
is often called long-range aerosol or long-range airborne
transmission).
People may also become infected when touching their eyes,
nose or mouth after touching surfaces or objects that have been
contaminated by the virus".
LINK:
HTML https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/coronavirus-disease-covid-19-how-is-it-transmitted
P.S. Masked Man Commentary:
The preface to this 'refesher course on how to increase your
chances of catching and spreading covid/long' was written at a
time
when
COVID-19(as well as Long Covid) cases double in Taiwan: Report
From May 18 to 24, there were 41,402 outpatient and emergency
visits related to COVID-19, Focus Taiwan reports, citing
country's Centers for Disease Control
LINKs:
HTML https://www.aa.com.tr/en/health/covid-19-cases-double-in-taiwan-report/3581103
&
HTML https://www.nationthailand.com/health-wellness/40050462
not to mention currently we face a new variant on the rise
namely the new COVID-19/LONG COVID-19 NB.1.8.1 With each new
variant are new risks and new unknowns that are imposed on human
beings and have a bearing on our comfort and our struggle for
existence.
...personal opinion from observation Note: I include the term
'Long Covid' in my statements pertaining to covid because it
should be feared even more or just as much than the short term
symptoms from the onset when covid first appears. This is a
disease that appears to carry long term repercussions and
according to most studies wreaks havoc for enough people to say
'long covid' is an organic part of having covid.
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