Just fill up with your favorite sanitizer or liquid soap, and place your hand under the spout
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@jmhsrv I stocked up on masks and such when SARS-2 looked like it would be a pandemic, but then it fizzled. The supplies sure came in handy for Covid19 though.
Where I live people are refusing the vaccine and still refusing to wear masks so this deal is a Godsend for me. Not to mention I’ve only gotten my first vax and working on getting the second so I’m nowhere near immune yet.
@mike808@themuppetpastor Yeah I think the “mask wars” are just starting. I’ll be wearing for a while; we’ll see how the Summer goes. Though I don’t need any more.
@mike808@pmarin@themuppetpastor In the perspective of wearing a mask is akin to wearing a helmet or a seatbelt, the greatest risk is to the individual who chooses not to wear it. If you’re fully vaccinated, the risk to you is minimal.
@accelerator@mike808@pmarin@themuppetpastor
If you think the unvaccinated should still wear a mask to protect you after you’ve been vaccinated, then you both have one thing in common: Neither of you trusts the vaccine. Wear your own mask if you’re worried.
CDC defines a vaccine as something used “…to produce immunity to a specific disease.” which none of these vaccinations do.
You can still get COVID if you’ve been vaccinated. It just wont put you on a ventilator and kill you.
I mask and social distance so others won’t have to wonder whether I am really vaccinated or a lying sociopath.
I am in Missouri (home state to such stellar citizens like Josh Hawley) with vaccination rates around 35% and jumping to an observed 95% the day after the CDC said vaccinated people didn’t have to wear a mask. I trust the CDC vaccination rate statistics over the obvious couldn’t-care-less self-determination going on in this MAGA state after the governor gave the “all clear” to pretend COVID magically disappeared.
@themuppetpastor@Yaumes
The source you cited was simply a list of possible adverse events that the government was stating they would be monitoring.
Yes, I read the source you cited. In its entirety. Did you? There was no, let me repeat that, NO actual evidence of those events in that source. None. Nada. Zilch.
The meeting and that presentation was to discuss what the CDC planned to looking for in the reporting data as people got vaccinated.
I can look for a winning lottery ticket. Doesn’t mean I’ll find one. That is the equivalent to what your “source” says.
Perhaps you should to stay in the shallow end of the gene pool. And check your sources if you are going to quote them out of context from OAN talking points.
The list of “stuff ww will monitor for” is on page 16.
After the “where data will come from” and “limitations of our data sources” and the purpose - not to demonstrate effectiveness or not of the vaccine, but the ability to even detect these events in order to then research correlations (which are not causations). But you knew that being all big-brained science-y with your big boy pants on.
This seems a little over the top. And more on the germaphobe side. Granted meh has long sold UVC sanitizing toothbrush holders. So. Whatever floats your boat.
I’d love to see the studies on the magic gloves. Killing 99.9% of anything is not relevant if it’s not harmful. Just makes room for the worse stuff…
@pmarin@unksol Copper is not going to harm you by touching. They are still arguing about how it kills bacteria and viruses. Something about a free electron that causes oxidation and some other actions that basically tear cell membranes apart and ions destroy the DNA and RNA inside.
But you are a big strong multicellular organism that will not notice a few skin cells dying.
@pmarin@ponagathos@unksol I keep a thin layer of dead skin cells on my outsides at all times. So copper on my skin isn’t a problem. Thanks, evolution!
Alas, that layer is way too thin to effectively protect my live cells from UV-C. Dumb evolution, didn’t think to prepare for manmade ground level UV-C.
Clever evolution works on bacteria, too. Many of them have evolved to grow in colonies with layers of dead cells on the surface, just like we did. Except, they did it first.
My point was more has any of this stuff been tested against viruses and in particular covid and even if it had does it spread in a way they this package would be helpful. Antimicrobial <> antiviral. And even then I doubt there is enough copper in these gloves to be effective. Show me a doctor using copper infused gloves? They sound like a gimic
@hamjudo@pmarin@unksol Ah, got it.
I do know that copper has been shown to kill Covid-19. Not sure about the gloves though. Maybe have to wash them less often?
I think the whole copper thing is more about frequently touched surfaces like door handles, hand rails, etc… I remember reading using copper in hospitals for them was shown to greatly reduce transfer within the hospital.
@hamjudo@pmarin@ponagathos if you look at that study is over a decade old and clearly defines the survival rates on copper. It’s a well understood mechanism. Not saying don’t use it just is it even really effective for the current situation or did some company learn that just now and start making up product.
@FightingMongoos@RiotDemon@unksol Idiots who stare into light sources they shouldn’t stare into. I remember a particularly dumb mofo a while back who stood outside at the White House staring at a solar eclipse, for instance; to get him to stop doing that we had to send his flabby butt to Florida. Automatic orientation detection and shutoff sounds a lot easier.
@FightingMongoos@missag@RiotDemon oh come on. I bet he just wanted to directly use his strategy through his eyes.
“I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said you’re going to test that too… So, we’ll see, but the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute - that’s pretty powerful.”
It’s strange to think back on how sought-after all these things were just a year ago - a bundle like this would probably have cost $140 instead of $14!
@Kyeh The demand for them is still very real. Just not here in the US. Even $14 is a king’s ransom for much of Brazil and India right now. Mainly because the leaders of those countries didn’t get thrown out of office for ignoring the problem, the science, and the pleas for action, and lying their asses off while hundreds of thousands of their citizens died and continue to die at genocidal war-crime levels.
Fully vaccinated here, including the whole household. I’d bet we are over 80% vaccinated in my zip code. Plus we have a lot of KN95’s, all of which came from our friends here at meh.
So basically my family & I have to give meh credit for keeping us safe & healthy on the cheap. Nothing says cheapskate like discounted PPE items!
Anyone remember when memes were just memes we could all legitimately laugh at? And not straight up politicians that you want to laugh at for a second then realize… Oh shit this straight up crazy person gets to vote on bills
@accelerator@Joedetroit@unksol
Yes, the meme. Plus, dude’s wearing a STL Cardinals shirt, and I was referencing Missouri. I think the photo is from a “church” protest run by a media whore who was (with his flock) bullying families of veterans as they drove to the cemetery to bury their loved ones who died in service, leading to a SCOTUS case.
Exercising their 1st Amendment free speech rights on federal land (vet cemetery) to further traumatize the familes of those who literally died for them to exercise that free speech right.
That was the pinnacle of Missouri-bred assholery up until Josh Hawley gave his “white power” fist signal to cheer on the insurrectionists on Jan 6th.
G’morning— This offer got me thinking… It’d be a nice touch to have this $14 set as option #1 and also offer an option #2 —the option to pay an extra buck or two, and a drop down selection of countries, to make your purchase a gift that would be shipped to a family in need overseas… like to India or Brazil or Palestine or South Korea—to offer fellow foreign earthlings a top of the line box assortment of virus protection.
There are large populations overseas who are in the grip of major devastating outbreaks of Covid, which are decimating large swarths of people suffering with few to zero options for staying virus-free, scarce vaccine doses or life-saving hospital beds and oxygen tanks if they do succumb to its death grip.
Maybe such a Charity Feature could be coded in to your platform to have on hand for easy implementation when appropriate and to show meh cares or cares enough to allow us all to wallow in the momentary soft-edged philanthropic glow of our own give-gloating that YES we choose to shop on an out of the way faux-normative website with an obscure illiterati name that has that “giving thing” option too— for someone else to use! …Le Sigh… but so comforting in the bosom canyons to make-believe for one brief shimmering moment in the LED illuminated vanity boudoir-wake of our own simply stunning hip and narcissus-aware life choices, about the (silent belly chuckles and tears of oh don’t be so droll! you non-binary pollyanna) “Less” (LOL- sorry! :/) the less fortunate.
Ok (clapping digital dust from fat fingers gasping from this morning constitution workout/sweat-fest) my work is done here. (Exeunts Forum)
@ekyles@mike808 While Dr. Fauci did make significant contributions in HIV research as well as developed immunotherapy treatments for some specific types of rheumatological vascular disease, he had nothing to do with developing the Polio, Smallpox, or MMR vaccines…
@ELJAY Pssst. Dr. Jonas Saulk is dead.
Somebody has to be an advocate of public health. Who else did you have in mind if Dr. Fauci isn’t qualified enough for your liking to call that out in your comment?
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Xono MISTR Touchless Sanitizing Mist Dispenser
50-Pack: KN95 5-Layer Non-Medical Standard Protective Masks
Xono SWIYPE UVC Sanitizer Wand
2 Pairs of Xono PROTECTR Copper Anti-Microbial Reusable Gloves
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$119.88 at Amazon & UV Clean House
Sanitizing Dispenser (Similar)
UVC Sanitizer Wand
KN95 5-Layer Masks (Similar)
Touchless Sanitizing Mist Dispenser (Similar)
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@jmhsrv since i haven’t been able to score an irk lately - I’ll just pretend
Nice Covid-19 bundle. Of course, now it’s no longer needed.
Guess we are going to see a lot of these items on clearance now! I still have a lot of masks that I may not need.
Y’all acting like there will never be another event like this…
@jmhsrv which lab do you work in?
@hchavers @jmhsrv The one in Florida.
@jmhsrv I stocked up on masks and such when SARS-2 looked like it would be a pandemic, but then it fizzled. The supplies sure came in handy for Covid19 though.
@hchavers @jmhsrv @mike808 oh god we are all doomed if Florida gets out…
Where I live people are refusing the vaccine and still refusing to wear masks so this deal is a Godsend for me. Not to mention I’ve only gotten my first vax and working on getting the second so I’m nowhere near immune yet.
@themuppetpastor
I believe the scientific term for them is “incubation reservoir”.
Stay vaccinated, friends. Boosters are coming this Fall.
BTW, the scientific term for vaccinated people is “survivors”.
@mike808 @themuppetpastor Yeah I think the “mask wars” are just starting. I’ll be wearing for a while; we’ll see how the Summer goes. Though I don’t need any more.
I do see a lot of future IRK potential here.
@pmarin @themuppetpastor
Wearing mine here too. Just to show solidarity with the workers that want/have to wear them for their own safety.
Here, we’ve gone to CDC policy “you have to wear a mask if you’re not vaccinated”.
Guess what? We apparently have near 100% vaccination rates overnight. It is a miracle!
None of those freedumb-lovin’ incubators and anti-vaxxers would ever, ever lie, right?
At this point, people in a certain political party are clearly in a death cult.
/image Darwin “I got this”
@mike808 @pmarin @themuppetpastor In the perspective of wearing a mask is akin to wearing a helmet or a seatbelt, the greatest risk is to the individual who chooses not to wear it. If you’re fully vaccinated, the risk to you is minimal.
@accelerator @mike808 @pmarin @themuppetpastor
If you think the unvaccinated should still wear a mask to protect you after you’ve been vaccinated, then you both have one thing in common: Neither of you trusts the vaccine. Wear your own mask if you’re worried.
CDC defines a vaccine as something used “…to produce immunity to a specific disease.” which none of these vaccinations do.
@mike808 @themuppetpastor
FDA Safety Surveillance of COVID-19 Vaccines:
DRAFT Working list of possible adverse event outcomes Subject to change
Guillain-Barré syndromeAcute disseminated encephalomyelitisTransverse myelitisEncephalitis / myelitis / encephalomyelitis / meningoencephalitis / meningitis / encepholapathyConvulsions / seizuresStrokeNarcolepsy and cataplexyAnaphylaxisAcute myocardial infarctionMyocarditis / pericarditisAutoimmune diseaseDeathsPregnancy and birth outcomesOther acute demyelinating diseasesNon-anaphylactic allergic reactionsThrombocytopeniaDisseminated intravascular coagulationVenous thromboembolismArthritis and arthralgia/joint painKawasaki diseaseMulti-system Inflammatory Syndrome in ChildrenVaccine enhanced disease
Source:
Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee October 22, 2020 Meeting Presentation
They real term you’re looking for is worm food.
@themuppetpastor @Yaumes
It is possible to win the lottery if you buy a ticket.
Big difference between “possible” and “a chance between slim and none, and slim left town”.
But thanks for playing the “present a long list of some scary diseases out of context and with no qualification” game.
@accelerator @pmarin @RunWithScissors @themuppetpastor
I trust the vaccine. I don’t trust the lying dumbasses spraying virus everywhere.
You can still get COVID if you’ve been vaccinated. It just wont put you on a ventilator and kill you.
I mask and social distance so others won’t have to wonder whether I am really vaccinated or a lying sociopath.
I am in Missouri (home state to such stellar citizens like Josh Hawley) with vaccination rates around 35% and jumping to an observed 95% the day after the CDC said vaccinated people didn’t have to wear a mask. I trust the CDC vaccination rate statistics over the obvious couldn’t-care-less self-determination going on in this MAGA state after the governor gave the “all clear” to pretend COVID magically disappeared.
@mike808 @themuppetpastor
You just proved the alternate reality you live in. Cited sources were provided. You are the weakest genes, goodbye.
@themuppetpastor @Yaumes
The source you cited was simply a list of possible adverse events that the government was stating they would be monitoring.
Yes, I read the source you cited. In its entirety. Did you? There was no, let me repeat that, NO actual evidence of those events in that source. None. Nada. Zilch.
The meeting and that presentation was to discuss what the CDC planned to looking for in the reporting data as people got vaccinated.
I can look for a winning lottery ticket. Doesn’t mean I’ll find one. That is the equivalent to what your “source” says.
Perhaps you should to stay in the shallow end of the gene pool. And check your sources if you are going to quote them out of context from OAN talking points.
Source link for the full presentation:
https://www.fda.gov/media/143557/download
The list of “stuff ww will monitor for” is on page 16.
After the “where data will come from” and “limitations of our data sources” and the purpose - not to demonstrate effectiveness or not of the vaccine, but the ability to even detect these events in order to then research correlations (which are not causations). But you knew that being all big-brained science-y with your big boy pants on.
First!
@wootthereitis 7th I think? Close but no cigar.
This seems a little over the top. And more on the germaphobe side. Granted meh has long sold UVC sanitizing toothbrush holders. So. Whatever floats your boat.
I’d love to see the studies on the magic gloves. Killing 99.9% of anything is not relevant if it’s not harmful. Just makes room for the worse stuff…
@unksol Yeah if the gloves were that toxic, (and maybe they are?), then I sure don’t want them all over my fingers.
@pmarin @unksol Copper is not going to harm you by touching. They are still arguing about how it kills bacteria and viruses. Something about a free electron that causes oxidation and some other actions that basically tear cell membranes apart and ions destroy the DNA and RNA inside.
But you are a big strong multicellular organism that will not notice a few skin cells dying.
@pmarin @ponagathos @unksol I keep a thin layer of dead skin cells on my outsides at all times. So copper on my skin isn’t a problem. Thanks, evolution!
Alas, that layer is way too thin to effectively protect my live cells from UV-C. Dumb evolution, didn’t think to prepare for manmade ground level UV-C.
Clever evolution works on bacteria, too. Many of them have evolved to grow in colonies with layers of dead cells on the surface, just like we did. Except, they did it first.
@hamjudo @pmarin @ponagathos I’m well aware copper is antimicrobial. And have no concerns about wearing/touching copper. Although I get how it could read
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3067274/
My point was more has any of this stuff been tested against viruses and in particular covid and even if it had does it spread in a way they this package would be helpful. Antimicrobial <> antiviral. And even then I doubt there is enough copper in these gloves to be effective. Show me a doctor using copper infused gloves? They sound like a gimic
Regaurdless seems a little over the top.
@hamjudo @pmarin @unksol Ah, got it.
I do know that copper has been shown to kill Covid-19. Not sure about the gloves though. Maybe have to wash them less often?
I think the whole copper thing is more about frequently touched surfaces like door handles, hand rails, etc… I remember reading using copper in hospitals for them was shown to greatly reduce transfer within the hospital.
@hamjudo @pmarin @ponagathos if you look at that study is over a decade old and clearly defines the survival rates on copper. It’s a well understood mechanism. Not saying don’t use it just is it even really effective for the current situation or did some company learn that just now and start making up product.
wheres the candycorn?
@communist in quarantine, till they are sanitized
“will automatically shut off it the device is turned so the bulb is facing up”
@FightingMongoos are you commenting on the spelling or the function? They don’t want anyone blinding themselves.
@FightingMongoos @RiotDemon I mean don’t you wonder a little about who they had to put that specific safety feature in for?
@FightingMongoos @RiotDemon @unksol Idiots who stare into light sources they shouldn’t stare into. I remember a particularly dumb mofo a while back who stood outside at the White House staring at a solar eclipse, for instance; to get him to stop doing that we had to send his flabby butt to Florida. Automatic orientation detection and shutoff sounds a lot easier.
@FightingMongoos @missag @RiotDemon oh come on. I bet he just wanted to directly use his strategy through his eyes.
“I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said you’re going to test that too… So, we’ll see, but the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute - that’s pretty powerful.”
This will come in mighty handy at the railroad museum! In for two.
/image paranoid-obscure-wheat
@PooltoyWolf Which museum?
@yakkoTDI I’m the curator at the Central Florida Railroad Museum in Winter Garden.
@PooltoyWolf Cool. I am not far from the Florida Railroad Museum in Parrish.
@yakkoTDI Another awesome museum! Say hi to the 8330 for me.
OWLS! TOWELS! JOWLS! AWESOME!
It’s strange to think back on how sought-after all these things were just a year ago - a bundle like this would probably have cost $140 instead of $14!
@Kyeh The demand for them is still very real. Just not here in the US. Even $14 is a king’s ransom for much of Brazil and India right now. Mainly because the leaders of those countries didn’t get thrown out of office for ignoring the problem, the science, and the pleas for action, and lying their asses off while hundreds of thousands of their citizens died and continue to die at genocidal war-crime levels.
@mike808 Yeah, sadly true.
Fully vaccinated here, including the whole household. I’d bet we are over 80% vaccinated in my zip code. Plus we have a lot of KN95’s, all of which came from our friends here at meh.
So basically my family & I have to give meh credit for keeping us safe & healthy on the cheap. Nothing says cheapskate like discounted PPE items!
@Joedetroit Too bad Meh doesnt sell masks with the Meh logo on them. I’d buy a fuckton of them.
Just to give away to the freedumb-lovin’ incubators regularly holding superspreader events here.
/image morans
@Joedetroit @mike808 You know that’s a fake, right?
@accelerator @Joedetroit @mike808
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/get-a-brain-morans
Which if you meant to reference the meme fine.
Anyone remember when memes were just memes we could all legitimately laugh at? And not straight up politicians that you want to laugh at for a second then realize… Oh shit this straight up crazy person gets to vote on bills
Or social media disinformation
@accelerator @Joedetroit @unksol
Yes, the meme. Plus, dude’s wearing a STL Cardinals shirt, and I was referencing Missouri. I think the photo is from a “church” protest run by a media whore who was (with his flock) bullying families of veterans as they drove to the cemetery to bury their loved ones who died in service, leading to a SCOTUS case.
Exercising their 1st Amendment free speech rights on federal land (vet cemetery) to further traumatize the familes of those who literally died for them to exercise that free speech right.
That was the pinnacle of Missouri-bred assholery up until Josh Hawley gave his “white power” fist signal to cheer on the insurrectionists on Jan 6th.
@accelerator @Joedetroit @mike808 i figured you knew cause. You.
Don’t see anything about Missouri in there. If you are from there and could do anything about getting Hawley voted out. Be much appreciated.
The wide spread bald face lieing across the board is deeply upsetting and needs addressed but he’s been on that since the start.
Do those sanitizer wands also reveal …uhm…“protein stains” in hotel rooms?
G’morning— This offer got me thinking… It’d be a nice touch to have this $14 set as option #1 and also offer an option #2 —the option to pay an extra buck or two, and a drop down selection of countries, to make your purchase a gift that would be shipped to a family in need overseas… like to India or Brazil or Palestine or South Korea—to offer fellow foreign earthlings a top of the line box assortment of virus protection.
There are large populations overseas who are in the grip of major devastating outbreaks of Covid, which are decimating large swarths of people suffering with few to zero options for staying virus-free, scarce vaccine doses or life-saving hospital beds and oxygen tanks if they do succumb to its death grip.
Maybe such a Charity Feature could be coded in to your platform to have on hand for easy implementation when appropriate and to show meh cares or cares enough to allow us all to wallow in the momentary soft-edged philanthropic glow of our own give-gloating that YES we choose to shop on an out of the way faux-normative website with an obscure illiterati name that has that “giving thing” option too— for someone else to use! …Le Sigh… but so comforting in the bosom canyons to make-believe for one brief shimmering moment in the LED illuminated vanity boudoir-wake of our own simply stunning hip and narcissus-aware life choices, about the (silent belly chuckles and tears of oh don’t be so droll! you non-binary pollyanna) “Less” (LOL- sorry! :/) the less fortunate.
Ok (clapping digital dust from fat fingers gasping from this morning constitution workout/sweat-fest) my work is done here. (Exeunts Forum)
@ignoramus 3rd paragraph should be nominated for a Jack Kerouac literary award.
You had me at « bosom canyons » and it just got better from there.
…except there were no LEDs in Kerouac’s time.
When does Sanitize Claus come to town?
@eeterrific “You can’t fool me. There ain’t no Sanitize Claus!”
(to sort of quote Chico Marx…)
/image brunette-smiling-porridge
/giphy brunette-smiling-porridge
That dispenser alone on the sister site is $12. Tells you a lot about the “value” of the rest of this bundle.
@Chronicle maybe they they overpriced it and want to move some
/giphy macho-unsuitable-genie
Meh should offer protection from F*%^tard Fauci.
Because everyone knows Polio and Smallpox and MMR vaccines don’t work, right?
@ekyles @mike808 While Dr. Fauci did make significant contributions in HIV research as well as developed immunotherapy treatments for some specific types of rheumatological vascular disease, he had nothing to do with developing the Polio, Smallpox, or MMR vaccines…
@ekyles how is this level of special thought still a thing
@ELJAY Pssst. Dr. Jonas Saulk is dead.
Somebody has to be an advocate of public health. Who else did you have in mind if Dr. Fauci isn’t qualified enough for your liking to call that out in your comment?
This guy?
@ekyles @ELJAY @mike808
These docs, perhaps?
Which one of you guys is this?