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Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« on: February 23, 2020, 09:05:46 am »
At 4:30 am I received the update from Jin that they have started normal work again.


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Re: Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2020, 05:53:34 pm »
Good to know, I'm anxious to get at the new designs. Thanks for the update!
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Re: Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2020, 10:24:27 am »
Thanks for the good news, but I stopped ordering anything from overseas until this Corona virus thing is over. The entire overseas mail supply chain system needs to get disinfected. Cargo cars & planes, storage warehouses, delivery depots & trucks.

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Re: Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2020, 12:54:16 pm »
Except the virus dies on any surface after about 30 minutes according to the radio...

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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2020, 02:10:03 pm »
Quoting CDC below:

The survival of airborne human coronavirus 229E (HCV/229E) was studied under different conditions of temperature (20 +/- 1 degree C and 6 +/- 1 degree C) and low (30 +/- 5%), medium (50 +/- 5%) or high (80 +/- 5%) relative humidities (RH). At 20 +/- 1 degree C, aerosolized HCV/229E was found to survive best at 50% RH with a half-life of 67.33 +/- 8.24 h while at 30% RH the virus half-life was 26.76 +/- 6.21 h. At 50% RH nearly 20% infectious virus was still detectable at 6 days. High RH at 20 +/- 1 degree C, on the other hand, was found to be the least favourable to the survival of aerosolized virus and under these conditions the virus half-life was only about 3 h; no virus could be detected after 24 h in aerosol. At 6 +/- 1 degree C, in either 50% or 30% RH conditions, the survival of HCV/229E was significantly enhanced, with the decay pattern essentially similar to that seen at 20 +/- 1 degree C. At low temperature and high RH (80%), however, the survival pattern was completely reversed, with the HCV/229E half-life increasing to 86.01 +/- 5.28 h, nearly 30 times that found at 20 +/- 1 degree C and high RH. Although optimal survival at 6 degree C still occurred at 50% RH, the pronounced stabilizing effect of low temperature on the survival of HCV/229E at high RH indicates that the role of the environment on the survival of viruses in air may be more complex and significant than previously thought.

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Re: Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2020, 05:21:29 pm »
Well it's annoying that there is so much misinformation.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/2999318/
It's from a 1985 study... Hopefully by now we know more...

If I did my math right (assuming radioactive decay), we may have to quarantine objects for a few weeks...

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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2020, 06:00:53 pm »

The human coronavirus 229E (HCV/229E) mentioned above is from several years before the
present coronavirus existed.

This is where you need to go for information on the present epidemic.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/summary.html


You will find lots of updated information.

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Re: Good News..... Jin is back to work!
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2020, 01:25:48 pm »
I have gobs of Lysol, a healthy immune system, an health insurance policy i havent used in 4 years, and a positive disposition so when you are ready, Jin- I am. I'll be watching for a thread announcing sales availability.
That, and I figure the way things are going, any shipment from China is likely not going to fast-track through customs anyway.
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