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Let me get this straight.
A billionaire could have funded research to cure cancer, ended world hunger, and made a significant impact on climate change.
Instead he dropped $44 billion to buy a social media site so he could win an imaginary popularity contest.
Finally making some progress on my mountain of projects. I may get to see sleep someday yet.
RT @ToshiAkima
1. As stated by HSE, UK: avoid earloop respirators (unless you pass a fit test). “Masks with earloops do NOT adequately protect you… Good seal…cannot be achieved”. A review of several earloop respirators that fail qualitative fit testing https://twitter.com/SafeDavid3/status/1528448524467183617?s=20&t=bDkOPj-1QheJDYaBWf479g
David Osborn on Twitter

“URGENT HSE ALERT FFP2/N95 “Masks with earloops do NOT adequately protect you” “Good seal with face cannot be achieved.” https://t.co/ljgvzsKGPV Health & Social Care Workers providing direct care for infectious patients - do NOT wear these. You are in danger of getting infected”

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@GenHumInst I'm not calling another country for an opinion concerning CO2 levels.
It's going to be easy to tell if someone is pranking me with an answer on this. I'll take my chances. Sounds like you've been finding the wrong crowd.
@GenHumInst I'm gonna stick with a human expert thanks. As I said, I need an opinion on this. I'm hoping for an informal conversation. I will make formal calls when the time is right.
@GenHumInst Seriously???
@GenHumInst Nope. No emergency. I'm just a night owl working on stuff late.
Being a safety geek, and not a child, I think I know what to do in an actual emergency. I'm looking for an answer that goes well beyond standard specs and safety laws. I've already stumped a bunch of medical and safety folks. Thanks.
@GenHumInst And yet, look how fast I got a response. Last time, I had my answer in 10 minutes. I'm giving this a chance. I'm not gonna find a lot of offices open after midnight, but I might find an expert online.
I need someone that knows CO2 levels really well.
@GenHumInst My training was many years ago. I'm effectively retired now, but helping out as a volunteer. I'm hoping to crowdsource this one. I don't necessarily need someone currently certified, just someone that knows the protocols to answer an opinion question. I don't think there is a standard for my question.

@GenHumInst There are a few reasons. The discussion not appropriate for the public. While the question itself is easy, the context is important.

Our use of Co2 monitors is mainly for giving us an idea of potential Covid concentrations. High CO2 levels show us how much we may be overloading a given ventilation system.