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But most don't care enough for those around them.That’s an odd reply...lol...yes, I wear one and that protects you...you wear one and that protects me![]()

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But most don't care enough for those around them.That’s an odd reply...lol...yes, I wear one and that protects you...you wear one and that protects me![]()
No we cannot control this in weeks, or months or years by wearing masks. We may be able to flatten the curve by wearing masks.It seems the masks mostly protect others, not the person wearing so much, so it's an illustrated failure of the Golden Rule. I wear mine anytime in public.
We could control this bug in weeks if everyone did.
Is this an inaccurate representation? If we could get it down to 1.5% transmission, I think we could control it.No we cannot control this in weeks, or months or years by wearing masks. We may be able to flatten the curve by wearing masks.
Do you wear the mask outside if nobody is close to you?Won't change my routine, either. I always wear a mask whenever I am outside my house or car. Period.
People who do anything different are the reason why we are in such terrible shape.
Reality is somewhere in the middle. Masks alone will not eradicate the disease, but reducing the transmission rate (as masks demonstrably do) will reduce the total number of infections over time.No we cannot control this in weeks, or months or years by wearing masks. We may be able to flatten the curve by wearing masks.
I can't say whether the numbers are accurate, but it is obviously better to have two masks than one between the infected and the uninfected.Is this an inaccurate representation? If we could get it down to 1.5% transmission, I think we could control it.
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Previous -> Today
Q Roo Confirmed Cases 3,142 -> 3,230
Social Isolation 687 -> 731
Hospitalized 182 -> 183
Recovered 1,739 -> 1,775
Deaths 534 -> 541
Q Roo Tests pending 376 -> 390
Cozumel
Confirmed Cases 80 -> 81
Recovered 42 -> 47
Deaths 16 -> 16
% Hospital rooms in use 21% -> 21%
Is this an inaccurate representation? If we could get it down to 1.5% transmission, I think we could control it.
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