On 11/3/2020 5:53 AM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
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Recent research indicates that the nasal cavity area is quite vulnerable for
the infection.
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-second-key-used-by-sars-cov-2-to-enter-cells-could-explain-why-it-s-so-infectious
For all those people who don't know how to wear a mask and cover their
nose...idiots.
I continue to be mystified at the info/advice from even "experts" Saliva is a digestive juice, albeit a mild one. It's
the first step of digestion. Hence, with saliva starting to digest the viruses, the likelihood of infection from virus
in the mouth is probably low, certainly lower than nasal mucous membranes.
Hence my use of a narrow, improvised nose mask in the dental chair.
Belt or Suspenders Moose
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