Saturday, June 06, 2020 4:32:55 PM
I believe the societal change coming out of the protests will be a good thing long term, but short term, I believe that Covid-19 infections are going to grow dramatically, and hopefully they'll not exceed hospital capacity, but nothing is certain.
The question is, will we accept the greater deaths that continuing to open the country will bring, or do they shut it down again. I tend to believe that we've grown to accept the deaths, and keeping the country opening up will continue, even if the totals go to a quarter million or more passing on.
Yesterday was the first day I've been out extensively and it's the first time I've worn a mask for a long duration, frankly it's uncomfortable. Thing is, it's better than increasing the likelihood of getting the disease, and it's something we all need to tolerate. I wish I could think of a better way to deal with this, but I cannot think of one.
How does PCTL relate to this. Frankly, it keeps the pressure on all sorts of businesses to sanitize as they reopen, so it's a positive for PCTL. I suspect that HOCL would be great for sanitizing our cloth masks quickly, if it were readily available to do so.
I know the advice is, wash cloth masks every day, I doubt over one in ten will do it. A quick spritz with HOCL would probably be equally effective from a germ killing basis, but if it's dirty, it won't clean it.
I suspect it will be a few years before we're able to move around without masks, etc. Even when that's that's the case, I suspect that our sanitation practices will still be stressed, and just a normal practice compared to where we were before Covid-19. PCTL in a few years could very well be a company that most people are familiar with, whereas today I doubt if one in one thousand has ever heard of it.
Gary
The question is, will we accept the greater deaths that continuing to open the country will bring, or do they shut it down again. I tend to believe that we've grown to accept the deaths, and keeping the country opening up will continue, even if the totals go to a quarter million or more passing on.
Yesterday was the first day I've been out extensively and it's the first time I've worn a mask for a long duration, frankly it's uncomfortable. Thing is, it's better than increasing the likelihood of getting the disease, and it's something we all need to tolerate. I wish I could think of a better way to deal with this, but I cannot think of one.
How does PCTL relate to this. Frankly, it keeps the pressure on all sorts of businesses to sanitize as they reopen, so it's a positive for PCTL. I suspect that HOCL would be great for sanitizing our cloth masks quickly, if it were readily available to do so.
I know the advice is, wash cloth masks every day, I doubt over one in ten will do it. A quick spritz with HOCL would probably be equally effective from a germ killing basis, but if it's dirty, it won't clean it.
I suspect it will be a few years before we're able to move around without masks, etc. Even when that's that's the case, I suspect that our sanitation practices will still be stressed, and just a normal practice compared to where we were before Covid-19. PCTL in a few years could very well be a company that most people are familiar with, whereas today I doubt if one in one thousand has ever heard of it.
Gary
