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Msg ID: 2718390 Flying with covid positive patients +2/-2     
Author:Bearded Lady
1/28/2022 11:34:27 AM

Where are the HAA companies such as AMC, Metro, Med Trans, PHI etc on facial hair. I remember at the start of the pandemic some were asking for clean shaved pilots. Is that still the case?



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Msg ID: 2718396 Flying with covid positive patients +15/-4     
Author:if your beard is that important
1/28/2022 12:22:26 PM

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to you, you may be suffering from being a spoiled millenial. ask your doctor if being an adult is right for you.



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Msg ID: 2718397 I'll drink to that! (NT) +2/-1     
Author:Gordo
1/28/2022 12:33:37 PM

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Msg ID: 2718398 More brainless posts from the generalizing idiot +1/-2     
Author:Must be a boomer fresh off Fox News
1/28/2022 12:40:55 PM

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See how it works?



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Msg ID: 2718400 More brainless posts from the generalizing idiot +1/-2     
Author:lol yes
1/28/2022 12:42:21 PM

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you provided a fine example of a brainless post. haaaaahaaaaaaa



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Msg ID: 2718401 Your lack of reading comprehension is showing (NT) +0/-4     
Author:How did you not understand
1/28/2022 12:59:47 PM

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Msg ID: 2718403 Flying with covid positive patients +0/-1     
Author:yes, still the case
1/28/2022 1:06:09 PM

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PHI pilots in Kentucky shave each other asses at shift change.



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Msg ID: 2718408 Sorry for the resident morons +0/-3     
Author:And conspiracy theorists
1/28/2022 1:58:46 PM

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For AMC, there is no requirement to shave. Never was, just a recommendation. Plenty of full beards out there...hospital programs may vary


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Msg ID: 2718409 Flying with covid positive patients +3/-5     
Author:CDC Director
1/28/2022 1:59:33 PM

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Has declared masks are ineffective.



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Msg ID: 2718410 Oh look another moron (NT) +1/-2     
Author:Just mentioned you
1/28/2022 2:00:19 PM

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Msg ID: 2718411 Oh look another moron +2/-2     
Author:The CDC Director is a moron?
1/28/2022 2:01:27 PM

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I would agree. It took one( you) to know one, (her).



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Msg ID: 2718412 No, just you. (NT) +0/-4     
Author:Nice attempt at being clever
1/28/2022 2:11:42 PM

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Msg ID: 2718421 Walensky says CDC mask recommendation will not change +1/-0     
Author:olderendirt
1/28/2022 3:27:03 PM

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Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said Wednesday that it does not plan to change its mask guidance to advise Americans to wear higher quality masks amid the omicron surge.

The CDC director said during a White House briefing that her agency currently recommends that “any mask is better than no mask" to battle the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The guidance does not advise Americans to wear a specific kind of mask, such as a medical-grade KN95 or N95 instead of a cloth mask, although Walensky said the CDC plans to update its website to help Americans choose their face covering.

“We do encourage all Americans to wear a well-fitting mask to protect themselves and prevent the spread of COVID 19,” she said. “And the recommendation is not going to change.”

Walensky acknowledged that the CDC’s website is “in need of updating right now” to include information on the “different levels of protection different masks provide,” including the improved filtration of KN95 and N95 masks.

“We want to provide Americans with the best and most updated information to choose what mask is going to be right for them,” she said.

“What I will say is the best mask that you can that you wear is the one that you will wear and the one you can keep on all day long that you can tolerate in public indoor settings and tolerate where you need to wear it,” the CDC director added.

Earlier in the briefing, White House coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients said the White House is “strongly considering options” to improve accessibility to high quality masks for all Americans.

“We’ll continue to follow the science here. The CDC is in the lead,” he said. “But … this is an area that we're actively exploring”

The briefing came a day after The Washington Post reported that the CDC was examining whether to recommend higher quality masks for Americans that provide better filtration as the omicron variant has sparked skyrocketing COVID-19 cases. 

Several experts have advised people to wear higher quality masks to reduce the spread of the highly transmissible strain, including Leana Wen, an emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University.

“Cloth masks are little more than facial decorations and should not be considered an acceptable form of face covering,” she tweeted in December. “The US should require (& distribute) medical-grade surgical masks to be worn in crowded indoor spaces.”

The CDC’s current guidelines call for people who are not fully vaccinated to wear masks in public indoor settings. The recommendation extends to fully vaccinated individuals in areas that have substantial or high COVID-19 transmission, which includes 99.5 percent, all but 14, of U.S. counties. 

Amid the omicron surge, the seven-day U.S. caseload has reached about 751,000 per day in a 47 percent increase from the previous week, Walensky said during the briefing. In slightly smaller increases, hospital admissions are nearing 20,000 per day, and deaths have climbed to nearly 1,600 daily. 



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Msg ID: 2718441 Walensky says CDC mask recommendation will not change +1/-1     
Author:It Changed
1/28/2022 4:08:33 PM

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Before.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL5h6Iouh70

 

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Msg ID: 2718443 Walensky says CDC mask recommendation will not change +1/-1     
Author:It Will Change
1/28/2022 4:44:25 PM

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Regularly.

https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/cdc-quarantine-guidelines-cnn-director-rochelle-walensky-interview-01fr39e4gt7q

 



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Msg ID: 2718413 Flying with covid positive patients (NT) +0/-2     
Author:Quit flying covid pt's, prob. solved!
1/28/2022 3:00:45 PM

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Msg ID: 2718431 PHI Stance +0/-1     
Author:As far as I know
1/28/2022 3:45:56 PM

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If it fits under a mask and you can pass the occ health mask fit, you're good. So, goatees basically. That said, beards are still out there.


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Msg ID: 2718438 PHI Stance +8/-0     
Author:OSHA
1/28/2022 3:59:11 PM

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OSHA regulations prohibit facial hair if you are employed in a position requiring the use of a respirator. It's specifically prohibited to even fit test anyone with facial hair. Your employer determines which employees require the use of respirators.

This isn't new, and it's not because of covid. It's always been that way. Employers have just started to enforce the regulation.



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Msg ID: 2718539 Not true. No facial hair where the mask +2/-0     
Author:seals.
1/29/2022 3:29:07 PM

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OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.134 (g) (1) (i) (A), employers "shall not permit respirators with tight-fitting face-pieces to be worn by employees who have facial hair that comes between the sealing surface of the face-piece and the face or that interferes with valve function."



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Msg ID: 2718680 Not true. No facial hair where the mask +0/-0     
Author:fiction
1/30/2022 6:23:06 PM

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Show us a picture of your OSHA compliant facial hair that an N95 doesn't touch.

Nice soul patch, bud.



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