ElPeregrino wrote:Lippo wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:
Marcus Smart already has had it and recovered about two months ago. Said he really didn’t have symptoms.
Even worse, he could drink a bottle of saliva of some covid patient in game, spit all over Giannis, and be immune himself....Giannis tests +, no Giannis for 2 weeks, this type of **** might happen if they don’t feel like it will actually hurt the player long term, if guys like Zara stick their feet out to hurt Leonard, this will happen too, and won’t be traceable really...
This would never happen and it's highly unlikely to even be effective. The much better way to infect Giannis is to use the bottle of SARS-CoV-2-infested saliva to pour on your right hand before the game. Then you go up to Giannis and wish him good luck while offering him a handshake. Giannis isn't going to want to shake your hand, but he also doesn't want to be rude so he'll reluctantly shake your hand. It's important that you waited long enough so your hand is dry. A wet hand will scare Giannis and he will go wash his hands immediately. Now the trap has been set and you wait. The average person touches their face about 20 times per hour.
I think airborne droplets, while a less common cause, are more efficient and much higher delivery/dose than contact
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/17/21224815/talking-spit-watch-particles-mask-laser-droplets-visualization
That’s why wearing a mask doesnt protect you, it protect others from you spitting on them...
































