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Masks - do they work against Coronavirus?

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AsapSCIENCE

Biology, Life Sciences, Comedy, Youtuber, Science

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

This is the updated science on masks. How many droplets do they stop? What are the best kinds? How can you test them yourselves.

What Did We Learn This Week?:

2:00 - the history of breathing

8:30 - why are some people more sensitive to pain?

STUDYTIME:

12:20 - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MASKS!


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0:00.0

Talk your personal subjects with the facts you be tense,

0:02.6

but we are a subscience here to make things make sense.

0:06.4

Today we are talking all about masks and whether or not they help in minimizing the spread of

0:12.0

coronavirus and other germs. We'll be looking into a new study that's come out talking about

0:17.2

droplets spreading from the mouth and then we've actually even done our own experiment to literally

0:21.6

test how effective masks are. Excited for that? Let's jump into it. Hi, Greg.

0:28.2

How you doing? Good, good, good.

0:32.8

Listening to him was just listening to Hamilton so I'm in a good mood?

0:34.8

I feel like yeah, we always listen to Hamilton. That has become my

0:41.4

prep for like if I'm ever going to like work out or go for a run or something. I'm like,

0:45.6

I'm going to put on Hamilton because it gets me like so excited. Wait, so while you're running,

0:49.5

that's what you listen to? Yeah, that's interesting. Okay. Yeah, there are times when I notice if

0:53.8

it just low-song, obviously I'm like, can I need to like find a faster side of those shares?

0:58.1

But there's something about it that because I've spent so much time listening to it and now I know

1:02.6

the words so well, they like get me excited and I feel like emotional. I feel like as a result,

1:07.8

my heart rate goes up and then it's like a really good experience. Oh, that's smart. I always

1:11.7

listen like podcasts or like democracy ending. I'm like, I can't run anymore. Yeah, yeah. Wait,

1:16.8

I did not think that was weird. I'm always like podcast. Like I mean, I have them sped up. Maybe

1:21.0

that helps me run, but I think it would be a lot smarter for me to listen to Hamilton. I could see

1:25.1

that really honestly. Wow, I didn't realize that I've thought of doing that before, but anytime I

1:30.5

like try to run, maybe because I'm not a very good runner, I need it to be high energy. So I need

1:35.8

music. I honestly feel exhausted every time I run and I'm like, I think I probably should start

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